How did Christianity, Islam and Buddhism frame the emergence and significance of particular communities in medieval Eurasia? This volume of well-linked comparative studies addresses the terminology of community, genealogies, urban communities and monasteries in medieval Europe, South Arabia and Tibet. Readership: Scholars, students and anyone interested in Medieval, Global, Cultural and Comparative History, Asian Studies, Historical Anthropology and Sociology and Religious Studies and academic libraries in these fields
Session 231: Memory and Community, IIInternational audienceOne of the way in which the medieval soci...
The post-medieval centuries witnessed dramatic transformations in both the physical and mental lands...
This volume collects studies on the role of monastic institutions in the exchange of cultural and so...
How did Christianity, Islam and Buddhism frame the emergence and significance of particular communit...
Sommaire Visions of Community: An Introduction Andre Gingrich & Christina Lutter, p. 1-7 Power and E...
Islamic civilization flourished in the Middle Ages across a vast geographical area that spans today'...
The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe in...
The belief in the Last Things has an integral place in Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. The two vo...
The volume analyses the encounter between Buddhist and Muslim communities in South and Central Asia ...
This paper combines documentary evidence with concepts and tools of historical network science and s...
My early work on scholasticism initially focused on the Tibetan tradition, and later on scholasticis...
Session 231: Memory and Community, IIIInternational audienceOne of the ways in which the medieval so...
This dissertation investigates the grass-roots movement of making joint commissions among the common...
Through crusades and expulsions, Muslim communities survived for over 500 years, thriving in medieva...
Studying the relations between Christianity and Islam in late medieval and early modern Europe and t...
Session 231: Memory and Community, IIInternational audienceOne of the way in which the medieval soci...
The post-medieval centuries witnessed dramatic transformations in both the physical and mental lands...
This volume collects studies on the role of monastic institutions in the exchange of cultural and so...
How did Christianity, Islam and Buddhism frame the emergence and significance of particular communit...
Sommaire Visions of Community: An Introduction Andre Gingrich & Christina Lutter, p. 1-7 Power and E...
Islamic civilization flourished in the Middle Ages across a vast geographical area that spans today'...
The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe in...
The belief in the Last Things has an integral place in Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. The two vo...
The volume analyses the encounter between Buddhist and Muslim communities in South and Central Asia ...
This paper combines documentary evidence with concepts and tools of historical network science and s...
My early work on scholasticism initially focused on the Tibetan tradition, and later on scholasticis...
Session 231: Memory and Community, IIIInternational audienceOne of the ways in which the medieval so...
This dissertation investigates the grass-roots movement of making joint commissions among the common...
Through crusades and expulsions, Muslim communities survived for over 500 years, thriving in medieva...
Studying the relations between Christianity and Islam in late medieval and early modern Europe and t...
Session 231: Memory and Community, IIInternational audienceOne of the way in which the medieval soci...
The post-medieval centuries witnessed dramatic transformations in both the physical and mental lands...
This volume collects studies on the role of monastic institutions in the exchange of cultural and so...