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Studies in Islamic Historiography: Essays in Honour of Professor Donald P. Little: Islamic History and Civilization, cartea 166

Editat de Sami G. Massoud
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 noi 2019
This book offers students and scholars an introduction to and insight into the wealth of historiographies produced in various Muslim milieus. Four articles deal with the classical period: archaeology and history in early Islamic Amman; an analysis of sources dealing with Muwaḥḥid North Africa; al-Maqrizī’s prosopographical production; the rise of early Ottoman historiography.
Three examine sacred history as historiography: in 10th century Fatimid Egypt; in the 16th century Indian Chishtī Sufi milieu; and in the Sino-Muslim Confucian tradition in Qing China. The final two articles provide fresh approaches to historiography by respectively looking into the sijils of Ottoman Cairo as historical sources and by highlighting the regional approach to the writing of the history of the Indian Ocean.

Contributors: Frédéric Bauden, Heather J. Empey, Derryl MacLean, Sami G. Massoud, Murat Cem Mengüç, Reem Meshal, Hyondo Park, Patricia Risso, Shafique N. Virani and Michael Wood.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004415164
ISBN-10: 9004415165
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Islamic History and Civilization


Notă biografică

Sami G. Massoud, Ph.D. (2005), is the author of The Chronicles and Annalistic Sources of the Early Mamluk Circassian Period (Leiden, 2007), about Mamlūk historiography. He teaches social sciences at Collège Ahuntsic in Montreal, Canada and is also interested in the medieval and modern histories of India and China.

Recenzii

“Aposiopesis, Anagnorisis as the transference of recognition from character to reader and spectator, the whole array of articles provide a scholastic reader with plenty of information for further research on Language, Poetry and Prose.”

Stavros Nikolaidis in:Journal of Oriental and African Studies, Volume 30 (2021).

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Sami G. Massoud

Part 1: Classical Historiography


1 Continuity and Change in Early Islamic Amman
Michael Wood

2 Mashriqī Historians on the Muwaḥḥid Persecution of the Jews and Christians: New Sources for an Old Debate
Heather J. Empey

3 Al-Maqrīzī and His al-Tārīkh al-kabīr al-muqaffā li-Miṣr.
Part 1: an Inquiry into the History of the Work

Frédéric Bauden

4 Bringing the Past Together: Ahmedi’s Narrative of Ottoman History and Two Later Texts
Murat Cem Mengüç

Part 2: Sacred History


5 Hierohistory in Qāḍī l-Nuʿmān’s Foundation of Symbolic Interpretation (Asās al-Ta‌ʾwīl): the Birth of Jesus
Shafique N. Virani

6 Shaping a Millennial Historiography in Persianate South Asia: the Sīrat of Bandagī Miyān Shāh ʿAbd al-Raḥmān
Derryl N. MacLean

7 From a Persian Barbarian to a Superior Sage to Chinese Sages: the Image of the Prophet in Ma Zhu’s Shengzan
Hyondo Park

Part 3: Perspectives


8 The Documented Life: the Emergence of a Civil Law for Proto-Citizens in Ottoman Cairo
Reem Meshal

9 The Geography of Historiography: West Asia as a Sub-Region of the Indian Ocean
Patricia Risso

Index