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(Ebook) Mohammed & Charlemagne Revisited: The History of a Controversy by Emmet Scott ISBN 9780985439439, 0985439432, B006N0THLO

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Authors:Emmet Scott
Pages:336 pages.
Year:2011
Editon:First
Publisher:New English Review Press
Language:english
File Size:0.67 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9780985439439, 0985439432, B006N0THLO
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(Ebook) Mohammed & Charlemagne Revisited: The History of a Controversy by Emmet Scott ISBN 9780985439439, 0985439432, B006N0THLO

During the 1920s Belgian historian Henri Pirenne came to an astonishing conclusion: the ancient classical civilization, which Rome had established throughout Europe and the Mediterranean world, was not destroyed by the Barbarians who invaded the western provinces in the fifth century, it was destroyed by the Arabs, whose conquest of the Middle East and North Africa terminated Roman civilization in those regions and cut off Europe from any further trading and cultural contact with the East. According to Pirenne, it was only in the mid-seventh century that the characteristic features of classical life disappeared from Europe, after which time the continent began to develop its own distinctive and somewhat primitive medieval culture.
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