Practising Community in Urban and Rural Eurasia (1000–1600): Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Fabian Kümmeler, Judit Majorossy, Eirik Hovdenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 noi 2021
Contributors are Maaike van Berkel, Hubert Feiglstorfer, Andre Gingrich, Károly Goda, Elisabeth Gruber, Johann Heiss, Kateřina Horníčková, Eirik Hovden, Christian Jahoda, Christiane Kalantari, Odile Kommer, Fabian Kümmeler, Christina Lutter, Judit Majorossy, Ermanno Orlando, and Noha Sadek.
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ISBN-13: 9789004465770
ISBN-10: 9004465774
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004465774
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Cuprins
Preface
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
1 Practising Community in Urban and Rural Eurasia: Introduction and Practical Approaches
Elisabeth Gruber and Fabian Kümmeler
2 Symbols, Signs and Acts of Social Cohesion in the Austrian Danube Region
Elisabeth Gruber
3 Legal, Spatial and Ritual Practices and Visions of Community in Late Medieval Venice: Comparative Perspectives
Ermanno Orlando
4 Balancing a Community’s Food and Water Supply: The Social Impact of Rural-Urban Interdependences in Korčula (Dalmatia) and Ṣaʿda (Yemen)
Fabian Kümmeler and Johann Heiss
5 Conceptualizing City-Hinterland Relations and Governance: Medieval Sanaa as a Case Study
Eirik Hovden, Johann Heiss and Odile Kommer
6 Public Buildings and/as Symbolic Framing of Urban-cum-Rural Communal Practice in Western Tibet
Christian Jahoda
7 Material Culture in the Western Himalayas: Mandalic Settlement Patterns and Material Components of the Ritual Space
Hubert Feiglstorfer
8 Image Construction and Community Building in the Spiritual Career of the Buddha in Western Tibet from the Eleventh–Thirteenth Century
Christiane Kalantari
9 Visualising Communities: The Canonry of Třeboň (Southern Bohemia)
Kateřina Horníčková
10 The Monuments of Rasulid Taʿizz: The Physical Construction of Power and Piety
Noha Sadek
11 Defining Rules of Rural-Urban Flows: Endowments, Authority and Law in Medieval Zaydi Yemen in a Comparative Perspective
Eirik Hovden
12 Constructing Communal Memory through Donations in Medieval East-Central Europe
Judit Majorossy
13 Notes on Foundations and Endowments in Historical Western Tibet (Late Tenth–Fifteenth Century)
Christian Jahoda
14 Binding the Bonds: Metropolitan Modes of Eucharistic Confraternal and Processional Life in Late Medieval East-Central Europe
Károly Goda
15 “To Extol Knowledge”: Celebrating the Completion of Books in Rasulid Yemen
Johann Heiss
16 Building Community with Processions and Endowments
Maaike van Berkel
17 Urban Patterns of Belonging by Comparison: Assessing a Work in Progress
Christina Lutter
18 Nodal Conglomerates and Their Visions: Comparative Reflections on Urban-Rural Settings across Asia and Europe (1000–1600 CE)
Andre Gingrich
Bibliography
Index of Geographical Names
Index of Persons
List of Figures
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
1 Practising Community in Urban and Rural Eurasia: Introduction and Practical Approaches
Elisabeth Gruber and Fabian Kümmeler
PART 1: Practising Community in Urban and Rural Spaces
2 Symbols, Signs and Acts of Social Cohesion in the Austrian Danube Region
Elisabeth Gruber
3 Legal, Spatial and Ritual Practices and Visions of Community in Late Medieval Venice: Comparative Perspectives
Ermanno Orlando
4 Balancing a Community’s Food and Water Supply: The Social Impact of Rural-Urban Interdependences in Korčula (Dalmatia) and Ṣaʿda (Yemen)
Fabian Kümmeler and Johann Heiss
5 Conceptualizing City-Hinterland Relations and Governance: Medieval Sanaa as a Case Study
Eirik Hovden, Johann Heiss and Odile Kommer
PART 2: Representing Community through Public Buildings and Performative Culture
6 Public Buildings and/as Symbolic Framing of Urban-cum-Rural Communal Practice in Western Tibet
Christian Jahoda
7 Material Culture in the Western Himalayas: Mandalic Settlement Patterns and Material Components of the Ritual Space
Hubert Feiglstorfer
8 Image Construction and Community Building in the Spiritual Career of the Buddha in Western Tibet from the Eleventh–Thirteenth Century
Christiane Kalantari
9 Visualising Communities: The Canonry of Třeboň (Southern Bohemia)
Kateřina Horníčková
10 The Monuments of Rasulid Taʿizz: The Physical Construction of Power and Piety
Noha Sadek
PART 3: Practising Community – Forms of Integration and Differentiation
11 Defining Rules of Rural-Urban Flows: Endowments, Authority and Law in Medieval Zaydi Yemen in a Comparative Perspective
Eirik Hovden
12 Constructing Communal Memory through Donations in Medieval East-Central Europe
Judit Majorossy
13 Notes on Foundations and Endowments in Historical Western Tibet (Late Tenth–Fifteenth Century)
Christian Jahoda
14 Binding the Bonds: Metropolitan Modes of Eucharistic Confraternal and Processional Life in Late Medieval East-Central Europe
Károly Goda
15 “To Extol Knowledge”: Celebrating the Completion of Books in Rasulid Yemen
Johann Heiss
16 Building Community with Processions and Endowments
Maaike van Berkel
PART 4: Conclusions
17 Urban Patterns of Belonging by Comparison: Assessing a Work in Progress
Christina Lutter
18 Nodal Conglomerates and Their Visions: Comparative Reflections on Urban-Rural Settings across Asia and Europe (1000–1600 CE)
Andre Gingrich
Bibliography
Index of Geographical Names
Index of Persons
Notă biografică
Fabian Kümmeler, Ph.D. (2018), is APART-GSK Fellow at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Habsburg and Balkan Studies. His latest monograph is entitled Korčula: Ländliche Lebenswelten und Gemeinschaften im venezianischen Dalmatien, 1420–1499 (De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2021).
Judit Majorossy, Ph.D. (2006), is a lecturer of urban history at the University of Vienna. She has published widely on medieval Hungary, including sources editions and Piety in Practice: Urban Religious Life and Communities in Late Medieval Pressburg (CEU Press, 2021).
Eirik Hovden, Ph.D. (2012), is a scholar of Islamic law and Yemeni history at the University of Bergen, Norway. His latest monograph is entitled Waqf in Zaydī Yemen. Legal theory, Codification and Local Practice (Brill, 2019).
Judit Majorossy, Ph.D. (2006), is a lecturer of urban history at the University of Vienna. She has published widely on medieval Hungary, including sources editions and Piety in Practice: Urban Religious Life and Communities in Late Medieval Pressburg (CEU Press, 2021).
Eirik Hovden, Ph.D. (2012), is a scholar of Islamic law and Yemeni history at the University of Bergen, Norway. His latest monograph is entitled Waqf in Zaydī Yemen. Legal theory, Codification and Local Practice (Brill, 2019).