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도서명Geography of Ibn Khaldun
저자Young-Jin Ahn, Zuhriddin Juraev
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발행일2024-12-02 판형신국판
ISBN979-11-93707-64-7 (93300)
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  Enter a world where the timeless wisdom of Ibn Khaldun reveals the hidden power of geography in shaping the destiny of civilizations. This book takes you on an intellectual journey through the scholar’s Muqaddimah, linking mediaeval landscapes with the complexities of today’s world stage. Geography is not just a backdrop, but a force that guides cultural exchange, the rise of empires and the development of societies.
Far more than a historical account, this work is a journey through the interwoven histories of human endeavor and the land beneath our feet. Geography becomes a central player in the drama of history, influencing human thought and social development over time.
Aimed at scholars, thinkers and the curious, this book offers new insights into the ways in which geography has shaped the world we know. Through rigorous analysis and compelling narrative, readers are invited to explore the profound relationship between geography, culture and civilization. Join us as we explore Ibn Khaldun’s enduring influence and discover the geographical forces that shape our collective human heritage.
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Preface / 5

Chapter 1 Introduction / 11
Chapter 2 Ibn Khaldun and His Work “Muqaddimah” / 17
Chapter 3 Influences of Ibn Khaldun on Geography / 83
Chapter 4 Geopolitical Philosophy from Ibn Khaldun / 139
Chapter 5 Urban Geography and Ibn Khaldun / 159
Chapter 6 Religious Authority and Group Feeling: Pope, Patriarch, and Kohen / 207
Chapter 7 Parts of the Earth where Civilization is Found / 249
Chapter 8 Justice / 275
Chapter 9 Shaping Minds, Shaping Cities: Children’s Education / 283
Chapter 10 Conclusion: Ibn Khaldun’s Legacy / 307
Glossary / 313
Bibliography / 319