Crucible of Light
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An ambitious, revisionist and wide-ranging account of the centuries-old relationship between Islam and Europe, from the Moorish invasion of Spain to the present, for readers of Peter Frankopan, Mary Beard and William Dalrymple.
An ambitious, revisionist and wide-ranging account of the centuries-old relationship between Islam and Europe, from the Moorish invasion of Spain to the present.
In Crucible of Light, Elizabeth Drayson pulls together the epic interwoven history of the Muslim and Christian worlds over an 800-year span. This journey encompasses the conquest and re-conquest of Spain, the meteoric rise of Arabo-Norman Sicily, the Ottoman renaissance of the 16th to 18th centuries, the ebb and flow of Balkan history, and the fate of contested islands like Cyprus and Malta, each with their very different outcomes.
Focusing on major turning points, individual stories, and key placesβfrom Mecca to Cordoba, from Damascus to Venice, and from Vienna to IstanbulβDrayson tracks the themes that unite us. These include classical learning preserved in Islamic libraries, the enduring influence of Moorish architecture and design, the food we share, the goods we have traded, and the continuing discourse between individuals and cultures that has permeated Europe's history and shaped its borders.
Drayson also explores the growing dialogue between Muslims and Christians across Europe today, a dialogue prefigured in the history of medieval and early modern Europe, where harmony and enlightenment rise above perennial conflicts. These ideas challenge the way contemporary European identity is defined and point to the vital impact of Islamic civilisation upon the continent.
Surprisingly few people are aware of how much Europe owes to its Islamic heritage except via pockets of tourism, and this book aims to correct that while exploring the endless complexities that this vexed relationship throws up. At a time when Islam is so narrowly identified with terrorism and migration in Europe, it is a necessary corrective.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781035008605
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 25 September 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Picador
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 752g
Pages: 592
About the Author
Elizabeth Drayson is Emeritus Fellow in Spanish at Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge. She specialises in medieval and early modern Spanish literature and cultural history, and has a particular interest in the Arabic, Jewish, and Christian cultures of medieval and Golden Age Spain. Her books include The Moor's Last Stand (2017), which featured among The Times and the Sunday Times History Books of the Year 2017 and Lost Paradise: the story of Granada (2021). She is also a central figure in a major European-wide research project charting the legacy of Islam in eastern Europe in the 20th century.
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