Bernard Lewis
Bernard Lewis was a British-born American historian and scholar best known for his work on the history of Islam, the Ottoman Empire, and relations between the Islamic world and the West. He was a long-time professor at Princeton University and became one of the most influential and debated Middle East historians of the 20th century.[1][2][3]
history
nonfiction
Middle Eastern studies
Assassins
Die Juden in der islamischen Welt
What Went Wrong?: Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response
Notes on a Century: Reflections of a Middle East Historian
Faith and Power: Religion and Politics in the Middle East
Notes on a Century: Reflections of a Middle East Historian
History-Remembered, Recovered, Invented
Islam: From the Prophet Muhammad to the Capture of Constantinople (Documentary History of Western Civilization)
The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2,000 Years
I Remember
Swansea and the workhouse: The Poor Law in 19th century Swansea
Notes on a Century: Reflections of a Middle East Historian
Notes on a Century: Reflections of a Middle East Historian
Crisis of Islam, the (Lib)(CD)