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The next lecture sequence will turn to Dante, whom Jiang calls the greatest poet and prophet in human history and the second coming of Homer.

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The next lecture sequence will turn to Dante, whom Jiang calls the greatest poet and prophet in human history and the second coming of Homer.

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Muhammad As The First Global Revolutionary

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A source-grounded reading of Islam's rise as Jiang's first global revolution: a thin archive, a Moses-like prophet, a desert mistaken for backwardness, and a movement that fused religious devotion with revolt against debt, landlessness,...

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