Bernard Lewis

Bernard Lewis (born May 31, 1916) is a widely read British historian and the Cleveland E. Dodge Professor of Near Eastern Studies Emeritus at Princeton University. He specializes in the history of Islam and the interaction between Islam and the West. Born to middle-class Jewish parents in London, Lewis graduated from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, performed post-graduate studies at the University of Paris, returned in 1938 to the University of London as an assistant lecturer in Islamic History, once again at the School of Oriental and African Studies. Lewis taught there until 1974, when he accepted a position at Princeton University, becoming an emeritus professor there upon his retirement in 1986. http://www.princeton.edu/~nes/profiles/Lewis.htm In the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, interest in Lewis' work surged, especially his 1990 essay The Roots of Muslim Rage. Lewis is also known for his literary sparrings with the late Professor Edward Said of Columbia University, who critiqued Orientalist scholarship (of which he claimed Lewis's work was a prime example) in his seminal 1978 book, Orientalism. Bernard Lewis has written over twenty books and numerous articles. Among his more recent books are two that were published after 9/11: What Went Wrong? (written before the attacks) and The Crisis of Islam.

Partial listing of his books

  • The Arabs in History, (London 1950)
  • The Emergence of Modern Turkey, (London and New York 1961)
  • The Assassins, (London 1967)
  • Race and Color in Islam, (1979)
  • The Muslim Discovery of Europe, (New York 1982)
  • The Jews of Islam, (1987)
  • History Remembered, Recovered, Invented, (1987)
  • Islam from the Prophet Muhammad to the Capture of Constantinople, (1987)
  • The Political Language of Islam, (Chicago 1988)
  • Istanbul and the Civilizations of the Ottoman Empire,(1989)
  • Race and Slavery in the Middle East: an Historical Enquiry, (New York 1990)
  • Islam and the West, (New York, 1993)
  • Islam in History, (2nd edition, Chicago, 1993)
  • The Shaping of the Modern Middle East, (New York, 1994)
  • Cultures in Conflict, (New York, 1994)
  • The Middle East: A Brief History of the Last 2,000 Years, (New York, 1995)
  • The Future of the Middle East, (London, 1997)
  • The Multiple Identities of the Middle East, (London, 1998)
  • A Middle East Mosaic: Fragments of life, letters and history, (New York, 2000)
  • Music of a Different Drum, (2001)
  • The Muslim Discovery of Europe, (2001)
  • Islam in History ,(2001)
  • What Went Wrong?: The Clash Between Islam and Modernity in the Middle East, (New York, 2002)
  • The Crisis of Islam: Holy War and Unholy Terror, (New York, 2003)
  • From Babel to Dragomans: Interpreting the Middle East, (2004)

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