Ann E. Zimo is Assistant Professor of Humanities at the University of New Hampshire.
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Contents Introduction Chapter 1. Geography of the Muslim Communities Chapter 2. "How Many Villages of Yours Have We Emptied?": Muslims and the Economic Landscape Chapter 3. "Saracens Are Also Men Like the Franks": Muslims in the Legal Landscape Chapter 4. Illusory Borders: Muslims and the Political Landscape Chapter 5. Shared Webs of Knowledge Chapter 6. Literary Intersections Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
"In Plain Sight is a revelation, introducing its readers to Arabic sources rarely cited in reference to Frankish Syria, and to interactions between Muslims and Franks that blur the boundary between them. This vital book, the first to tackle the subject of Muslims within the kingdom of Jerusalem rather than just as neighbors or enemies of the Franks, will make a profound impact on the field." (Christopher MacEvitt, author of The Crusades and the Christian World of the East)

