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Hardback

£130.00

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 9781399518185
Number of Pages: 448
Published: 31/01/2026
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
The Melkite church, one of the historical Middle Eastern Christian churches with roots in the Orthodox tradition, underwent a schism in 1724, as the Melkite Uniate Church, which enjoys communion with the Roman Catholic Church, was extracted from the Orthodox Melkite body (the Eastern Orthodox Church of Antioch). This book provides the first study of this split, its repercussions and its embeddedness in the economic, political and religious contexts of Europe and the Ottoman Empire from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries. Based on understudied Arabic and French sources, some of which are made available in English for the first time, this pioneering book explains the schism in the context of the decline of the Ottoman Empire and the decay of the Patriarchate of Antioch after a thousand years of Muslim political domination, and reveals how the two resulting churches engaged with broader historical changes.
Series Editors’ Preface Introduction 1. Internecine Strife and Constantinopolitan Hegemony 2. Aleppo and Sidon and The Rationale of Schism 3. The Latin Advance 4. The Emergence of The Melkite Uniates 5. The “Submission” of Cyril Al-Za‘Îm 6. The Last of The Syrian Patriarchs 7. Schism 8. Defeat and Accommodation: The Struggle in Damascus Epilogue Bibliography Index

Robert M Haddad (Sophia Smith Professor Emeritus of History and Professor Emeritus of Religion and Biblical Literature, Smith College, USA)

Robert M. Haddad was Sophia Smith Professor Emeritus of History and Professor Emeritus of Religion and Biblical Literature at Smith College, USA. His publications include Syrian Christians in Muslim Society: An Interpretation (Princeton UP, 1970) and numerous journal articles and chapters. He passed away in March 2024, before his latest book with EUP went to press.