Brian Catlos /rlst/ en New Translations of Kingdoms of Faith /rlst/2023/03/13/new-translations-kingdoms-faith New Translations of Kingdoms of Faith Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 03/13/2023 - 11:14 Tags: Brian Catlos Kingdoms of Faith faculty news translat

Prof. Catlos’s book (Basic Books: 2018) has just been signed by Kronik publishing in Istanbul, which will produce a Turkish translation in 2024. The book has already been translated into Spanish, Polish, German, Korean and Complex Chinese and is forthcoming in Simplified Chinese and Russian. His book, (Cambridge: 2004), which is also out in Turkish, will be published in Arabic by Khadima (Abu Dhabi) in 2023. 

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Listen to Prof. Brian Catlos talk about his new book /rlst/2022/11/02/listen-prof-brian-catlos-talk-about-his-new-book Listen to Prof. Brian Catlos talk about his new book Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 11/02/2022 - 13:01 Tags: Brian Catlos Mediterranean Studies book faculty news

Professor Catlos was interviewed on the New Books Network, regarding his new text book and source anthology, and Texts from the Middle: Documents from the Mediterranean World, 650-1650 on the New Books Network. Listen here:

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Professor Brian Catlos Publishes Two New Books /rlst/2022/09/12/professor-brian-catlos-publishes-two-new-books Professor Brian Catlos Publishes Two New Books Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 09/12/2022 - 11:46 Tags: Brian Catlos Mediterranean Studies books faculty news

Prof. Catlos announces the publication of two books: and co-written and co-edited, respectively with Thomas Burman (Notre Dame) and Mark Meyerson (Toronto), both published by the University of California Press.

The Sea in the Middle presents an original and revisionist narrative of the development of the medieval west from late antiquity to the dawn of modernity. This textbook is uniquely centered on the Mediterranean and emphasizes the role played by peoples and cultures of Africa, Asia, and Europe in an age when Christians, Muslims, and Jews of various denominations engaged with each other in both conflict and collaboration.

Building on the textbook’s unique approach, these sources center on the Mediterranean and emphasize the role played by peoples and cultures of Africa, Asia, and Europe in an age when Christians, Muslims, and Jews of various denominations engaged with each other in both conflict and collaboration. The supplementary reader mirrors the main text’s fifteen-chapter structure, providing six sources per chapter.

The two texts pair together to provide a framework and materials that guide students through this complex but essential history—one that will appeal to the diverse student bodies of today.
 
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