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Cotton, Climate, and Camels in Early Islamic Iran: A Moment in World History

Richard W. Bulliet

July, 2009
Cloth, 184 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-14836-8
$35.00 / £24.00




"Cotton, Climate, and Camels in Early Islamic Iran is a work of great originality and a major innovation in the historiography of Iran and surrounding regions." — Carter Findlay, Ohio State University, and author The Turks in World History

"An excellent book that stands out for its innovative and perceptive research." — Ehsan Yarshater, editor of Encyclopaedia Iranica

"In an extraordinary mix of erudite scholarship and elegant presentation, Richard W. Bulliet reveals Abbasid Iran's central place in world history during two key centuries. His skill in unlocking the balance of structural change and human agency makes this book a brilliant model for all students of social change." — Patrick Manning, University of Pittsburgh, and author of The African Diaspora: A History Through Culture

"This book is not only an almost unique example of highly readable historiography; it is a masterpiece of methodology and precise argumentation. Richard W. Bulliet remarks that his personal affections as a historian have not been for heroes but for ordinary men and women. Therefore he is constantly in search for those determinants which influence immediately and permanently the decisions of these people. His methods to trace these determinants are absolutely brilliant and may serve as models not only for the Middle East but for any part of our world." — Bert Fragner, Institute of Iranian Studies/Austrian Academy of Sciences

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About the Author

Richard W. Bulliet is professor of history at Columbia University. He was born in Rockford, Illinois, and received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from Harvard University. Bulliet joined Columbia in 1976 and directed its Middle East Institute for twelve years. He also served for four years as the executive secretary of the Middle East Studies Association. Bulliet is the author of Hunters, Herders, and Hamburgers: The Past and Future of Human-Animal Relationships; The Case for Islamo-Christian Civilization; Islam: The View from the Edge; and The Camel and The Wheel, and he is the editor of The Columbia History of the Twentieth Century.

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