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Islamic societies of the past have often been characterized as urban, with rural and other extra-urban landscapes cast in a lesser or supporting role in the studies of Islamic history and archaeology. Yet throughout history, the countryside was frequently an engine of economic activity, the setting for agricultural and technological innovation, and its inhabitants were frequently agents of social and political change. The Islamic city is increasingly viewed in the context of long and complex processes of urban development. ...

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    • Title: Landscapes of the Islamic World
    • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
    • Print ISBN: 9780812247640, 0812247647
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    • Edition: 2016
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