
The Islamic World and the Mediterranean: From Colonial Legacy to Political and Cultural Interdependence
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Romance
Religion & Spirituality
History
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Format
Kindle
Language
English
Published
Jan 21, 2025
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1040300251
ISBN-13
9781040300251
Description
Gustavo Gozzi’s work delves into the intricate dynamics that have defined the interactions between the Islamic world and the Western civilizations surrounding the Mediterranean. It explores the historical complexities stemming from colonial legacies, illuminating how these past relationships continue to influence contemporary political and cultural developments. Through a scholarly lens, the collection highlights instances of tension and cooperation, revealing the deep-rooted connections that shape identities and ideologies across diverse societies.
As the narratives unfold, the book challenges readers to reconsider simplistic binaries of East and West, offering a nuanced perspective on cultural interdependence. It underscores the importance of understanding this intricate web of relationships in a rapidly changing global landscape. Gozzi’s examination serves as a critical reminder that the Mediterranean is not merely a boundary but a shared space where history continues to inform the present.
As the narratives unfold, the book challenges readers to reconsider simplistic binaries of East and West, offering a nuanced perspective on cultural interdependence. It underscores the importance of understanding this intricate web of relationships in a rapidly changing global landscape. Gozzi’s examination serves as a critical reminder that the Mediterranean is not merely a boundary but a shared space where history continues to inform the present.
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