Marshall GS Hodgson
Marshall GS Hodgson (born April 11, 1922 , † June 10, 1968 ) was an American historian and Islamic scholar who had started research on the assassins . His The Venture of Islam is a three-volume work on the history of Islam and its interaction with neighboring societies. For this work he was posthumously awarded the Ralph Waldo Emerson Prize of the Phi Beta Kappa Society in 1975 . Hodgson taught at the University of Chicago .
Works
- The Order of Assassins: the Struggle of the Early Nizari Ismailis against the Islamic World. 's-Gravenhage: Mouton, 1955
- The Venture of Islam: Conscience and History in World Civilization. Chicago, Illinois, USA University of Chicago Press 1975-1977
- The Venture of Islam, Volume 1: The Classical Age of Islam ( at Internet Archive )
- The Venture of Islam, Volume 2: The Expansion of Islam in the Middle Periods ( at Internet Archive )
- The Venture of Islam, Volume 3: The Gunpower Empires and Modern Times
- (Marshall GS Hodgson; Editor-III, Edmund Burke; Series Editor-Michael Adas; Series Editor-Edmund Burke III; Series Editor-Philip D. Curtin) Rethinking World History: Essays on Europe, Islam and World History (Studies in Comparative World History). Cambridge University Press; ISBN 0521438446
Web links
- Andrew Christie Hess
- McNeill, Hodgson, and the Teaching of World History. ( Memento from April 25, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- The Secret Order of Assassins. The Struggle of the Early Nizârî Ismâî'lîs Against the Islamic World. (Table of contents)
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SURNAME | Hodgson, Marshall GS |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American historian and Islamic scholar |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 11, 1922 |
DATE OF DEATH | June 10, 1968 |