Jews, Christians, and Muslims from the Ancient to the Modern World26

Michael Cook, William Chester Jordan, and Peter Schäfer, Series Editors

Jews, Christians, and Muslims captures the increasingly sophisticated attention paid by scholars in recent decades to the historical relations—political, social, intellectual, and cultural—among these three groups. The series publishes innovative and wide-ranging scholarship that addresses an expansive array of issues, such as political and economic conflict; religious, intellectual, and social interactions; and mutual influences in ritual, liturgy, imagery, symbols, literature, law, family, and other spheres. Broadly historical, the series embraces work that fruitfully incorporates methods and insights from other disciplines, including but not limited to law, religion, literary studies, anthropology, art history, and sociology.