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Historian who coined ‘clash of civilisations’ term dies aged 101

Bernard Lewis's work attracted interest from Bush administration officials and scorn from their opponents

May 21, 2018 10:23
Bernard Lewis

ByJC Reporter, JC reporter

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The British-American historian Bernard Lewis died in New Jersey on Saturday at the age of 101.

Born in London in 1916, halfway through the First World War, he published his first scholarly article in 1937, two years before war broke out again in Europe.

Lewis was a scholar of Islam known for his work on the history of the Ottoman Empire and for coining the phrase “clash of civilisations” to explain the state of the religion today.

His work attracted interest from Bush administration officials in the United States — and scorn from their opponents — after September 11, 2001, when he argued Islam was in long-term decline and that extremists such as Osama bin Laden exploited this frustration to commit acts of terror.