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Where Three Worlds Met: Sicily in the Early Medieval Mediterranean

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In Where Three Worlds Met, Sarah Davis-Secord investigates Sicily's place within the religious, diplomatic, military, commercial, and intellectual networks of the Mediterranean by tracing the patterns of travel, trade, and communication among Christians (Latin and Greek), Muslims, and Jews. By looking at the island across this long expanse of time and during the periods of transition from one dominant culture to another, Davis-Secord uncovers the patterns that defined and redefined the broader Muslim-Christian encounter in the Middle Ages.

308 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 20, 2017

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October 17, 2018
A bit different from what I’d expected and a little outside of my usual history-related interests, but a fascinating book about early medieval Sicily nonetheless. It complemented the days I spent in Dr. Davis-Secord’s class neatly (and also made me miss listening to her enlightening lectures).
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March 30, 2025
the way i just didn’t know sicily was under muslim rule for a couple hundred years
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March 21, 2024
Could’ve used less descriptions of the wheat trade but other than that 👍
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