Cotton, Climate, and Camels in Early Islamic Iran

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Pub. Date: 2011-06-20
Publisher(s): Columbia Univ Pr
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Summary

A boom in the production and export of cotton made Iran the richest region of the Islamic caliphate in the ninth and tenth centuries. Yet in the eleventh century, Iran's impressive agricultural economy entered a steep decline, bringing the country's primacy to an end. Richard W. Bulliet advances several provocative theses to explain these hitherto unrecognized historical events. According to Bulliet, the boom in cotton production directly paralleled the spread of Islam, and Iran's agricultural decline stemmed from a significant cooling of the climate that lasted for over a century. The latter phenomenon also prompted Turkish nomadic tribes to enter Iran for the first time, establishing a political dominance that would last for centuries. Substantiating his argument with innovative quantitative research and recent scientific discoveries, Bulliet first establishes the relationship between Iran's cotton industry and Islam and then outlines the evidence for what he terms the "Big Chill." Turning to the story of the Turks, he focuses on the lucrative but temperature-sensitive industry of cross-breeding one-humped and two-humped camels. He concludes that this unusual concatenation of events had a profound and long-lasting impact not just on the history of Iran but on the development of world affairs in general.

Author Biography

Richard W. Bulliet is professor of history at Columbia University. He is the author of Hunters, Herders, and Hamburgers: The past and Future of Human-Animal Relationships; The Case for Islamo-Christian Civilization , Islam: The view from the Edge; and The Camel ad The Wheel. He is also the editor of The Columbia History of the Twentieth Century.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
How to Identify a Cotton Boomp. 1
Islam and Cottonp. 42
The Big Chillp. 69
Of Turks and Camelsp. 96
A Moment in World Historyp. 127
Indexp. 159
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