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Saladin / Anne-Marie Eddé ; translated by Jane Marie Todd.

Title
Saladin / Anne-Marie Eddé ; translated by Jane Marie Todd.
Author
Eddé, Anne-Marie
Publication
Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011.

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Todd, Jane Marie, 1957-
Description
xvii, 660 pages, 16 unnembered pages of plates : color illustrations, maps; 24 cm
Summary
Working simultaneously on two levels, Saladin represents the best kind of biography--a portrait of a man who is said to have made an age, and the most complete account we have to date of an age that made the man. Unlike biographies that focus on Saladin's military exploits, especially the recapturing of Jerusalem from European Crusaders in 1187, Eddé's narrative draws on an incredible array of contemporary sources to develop the fullest picture possible of a ruler shaped profoundly by the complex Arabian political environment in which he rose to prominence. The result is a unique view of the Crusades from an Arab perspective. Saladin became a legend in his own time, venerated by friend and foe alike as a paragon of justice, chivalry, and generosity. Arab politicians ever since have sought to claim his mantle as a justification for their own exercise of power. But Saladin's world-historical status as the ideal Muslim ruler owes its longevity to a tacit agreement among contemporaries and later chroniclers about the set of virtues Saladin possessed--virtues that can now be tested against a rich tapestry of historical research. This tension between the mythical image of Saladin, layered over centuries and deployed in service of specific moral and political objectives, and the verifiable facts of his life available to a judicious modern historian is what sustains Anne-Marie Eddé's erudite biography, published to acclaim in France in 2008 and offered here in smooth, readable English translation. -- Book Description.
Uniform Title
Saladin. English
Alternative Title
Saladin.
Subject
  • Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
  • Saladin Aijubidenreich, Sultan 1137-1193
  • Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193
  • Saladin (Aijubidenreich, Sultan)
  • 750-1258
  • Crusades > Third, 1189-1192
  • Croisades > 3e croisade, 1189-1192
  • Crusades
  • Kings and rulers
  • Kreuzzug 1189-1192
  • Crusades > Third, 1189-1192
  • Egypt > Kings and rulers > Biography
  • Syria > Kings and rulers > Biography
  • Islamic Empire > History > 750-1258
  • Empire islamique > Histoire > 750-1258
  • Egypt
  • Islamic Empire
  • Syria
Genre/Form
  • collective biographies.
  • Biographies
  • History
  • Biographies.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 625-639) and index.
Language (note)
  • Translated from the French.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
List of figures -- Chronology -- Introduction -- PART I. Ascent: 1. Saladin's world -- 2. Training period -- 3. Vizier in Cairo -- 4. The end of the Fatimids -- 5. Nur al-Din's lieutenant in Egypt -- PART II. The sultan: 6. Usurper or legitimate sultan? -- 7. The caliph's backing -- 8. Conception of power -- 9. Founding a dynasty -- 10. The support of the elites -- 11. The elaboration of an image -- PART III. Jihad: 12. Image and propaganda -- 13. Strategic interests -- 14. The victorious campaigns -- 15. The third crusade -- 16. The rules of war -- 17. The gaze of the other -- PART IV. In everyday life: 18. Between image and reality -- 19. Saladin and suffering -- PART V. Governance: 20. Guardian of the faith -- 21. Christians and Jews -- 22. The state, the prince, and the subjects -- 23. Commerce and markets -- PART VI. The legend: 24. Birth and development -- 25. Antihero or prophet foretold? -- 26. The valiant and generous knight -- 27. Between Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad -- 28. The myth of the Arab hero -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Saladin historiography -- Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
ISBN
  • 0674055594
  • 9780674055599
  • 9780674283978
  • 067428397X
LCCN
2011010513
OCLC
  • 707886984
  • SCSB-12149686
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library