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A Faithful Sea: The Religious Cultures of the Mediterranean, 1200-1700

Autor Adnan A. Husain, K. E. Fleming
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 aug 2007
Contemporary academia relies upon categorization. One can study Africa or Europe; East or West; the Middle Ages or the Early Modern period. In this innovative collection of essays, the Mediterranean is taken as a whole. The birthplace of the three principal monotheistic religions, it is shown to be a distinct cultural space characterized by hybridity, diversity, and cultural dynamism. Distinctive both in scope and approach, A Faithful Sea is insistent that regional history is far more than a mere aggregate of various national histories. Addressing a wide array of Mediterranean religious tradition and identity in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods, the essays unite in highlighting the cross-fertilization of people and society within the region. With contributions from leading specialists on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, readers from all backgrounds will find the concept of "Mediterraneity" both original and powerful.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781851684960
ISBN-10: 1851684964
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 143 x 222 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Oneworld Publications
Colecția Oneworld Publications

Notă biografică

Adnan A. Husain is Associate Professor and a Queen¿s National Scholar at Queen¿s University, Kingston. K.E. Fleming is Director of the Center for European and Mediterranean Studies at New York University, and Associate Director of the Remarque Institute.

Cuprins

Introduction: Approaching the Religious Cultures of the Medieval and Early Modern
Mediterranean. Adnan Husain (Queen¿s University)
1. Insularity: A Literary History of Muslim Lucera. Karla Mallette (Miami University of
Ohio)
2. Taking Gratian to Africa: Raymond de Penyafort's legal advice to the Dominicans and Franciscans in Tunis (1234). John Tolan (Université de Nantes)
3. Bulgarini¿s Assumption with Doubting Thomas: Art, Trade and Faith in Post-Plague Siena. Anne McClanan (Portland State University)
4. The Saint in the Harem: The Commerce of Inter-religious Relations in the Florentine Rappresentazione di Rosana. Margaret A. Pappano (Queen¿s University)
5. Two Rabbinic Views of Ottoman Mediterranean Ascendancy: The Cronica de los Reyes Otomanos and the seder Eliyahu Zuta. Katherine Fleming (NYU)
6. The Sixteenth-Century Greek Moment. Molly Greene (Princeton University)
7. A Travelogue Manqué? The Accidental Itinerary of a Maltese Priest in the Seventeenth-Century Mediterranean. Ariel Salzmann (Queen¿s University)
8. Apology for S.D. Goitein: An Essay. Steven M. Wasserstrom (Reed College)