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Toynbee and Ibn Khaldun. (Arnold Toynbee, western historian)
From:
Middle Eastern Studies
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July 1, 1997| Author:
Irwin, Robert
| COPYRIGHT 1997 Frank Cass & Company Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Arnold Toynbee was the first Western historian to introduce North African philosopher-historian Ibn Khaldun to the West. However, rather than founding his knowledge of Khaldun and nomads on firsthand sources, Toynbee was dependent on Western writers. Toynbee took his information from Plato about the Ottoman regime instead of Khaldun. Ignoring the crucial involvement of nomads, Toynbee chose to see them as lacking in originality or initiative, dismissing their influence in the collapse of the ...
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