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  • - Cross-Cultural Interaction and Urbanism in the Middle East
    av Rachel (Lafayette College USA) Goshgarian
    1 287,-

    Late medieval Anatolia was characterised by widespread political instability. Yet despite these difficulties, the cities themselves were relatively stable spaces populated by complex and syncretic communities, and managed by various models of grass roots, urban self-governance. Rachel Goshgarian here offers the first social history of the region in this period to draw on Armenian sources. She reads these alongside other locally-written texts, primarily those in Arabic, Persian and Turkish, and uses recent scholarship on medieval Iberia and the convivencia paradigm - the method by which social cohesion and coexistence could be created between different ethnic and cultural communities - to offer a fuller and vital picture of the region's cities. Focusing on the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, The City in Late Medieval Anatolia addresses a wide range of timely debates - including inter-faith interaction, urbanism, social history and the politics of space.

  • - Christian Identity and Practice Under Muslim Rule
    av Charles Tieszen
    558 - 1 808,-

    The first in-depth look at this important theological polemic.

  • - Limits of Empire in Late Antique and Early Medieval Central Asia
    av Prof. Robert (Associate Professor) Haug
    529 - 1 662,-

  • - War and Peace in the Medieval Mediterranean World
    av Prof. William (Professor) Granara
    529 - 1 662,-

  • - The Value of Chronicles as Archives
    av Fozia Bora
    529 - 1 662,-

    In a modern world where sectarianism can take on violent forms, this is a rigorous historiographical demonstration of the unacknowledged broadmindedness of many medieval Arab historians.

  • - The History of a People
    av Kristina (City of New York University Richardson
    1 372,-

    The recorded history of gypsy communities in Europe begins with the arrival of the Roma in the fourteenth century, although genetic and linguistic evidence demonstrates that this group left northwest India sometime before the seventh.

  • - The Futuh al-Buldan of al-Baladhuri
    av USA) Lynch & Professor Ryan J. (Columbus State University
    529 - 1 586,-

  • - Writing the Past in Medieval Arabic Literature
    av Prof. Letizia Osti
    1 372,-

  • - Gender and Sex in Arabic Literature
    av Sweden) Myrne & Pernilla (University of Gothenburg
    529 - 1 738,-

  • - Bilateral Descent and the Legacy of Fatima
    av USA) Gabbay & Alyssa (University of North California
    500 - 1 517,-

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