Co-hosted by the Aga Khan University, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations and SOAS, University of London About this Event This annual exploratory and informal workshop offers the opportunity to reflect on history writing in Arabic. We encourage contributions focused on methodologies, research agendas, and case studies that investigate history writing in the Middle East and North Africa in any period from the seventh century to the present. Papers will elucidate the fol..
Organized by: Sonja Brentjes (Max Planck Institute), Maribel Fierro (ILC-CCHS, CSIC), and Tilman Sei...
A study of post-classical Arabic historiography, focusing on two major Crusader-period chronicles wr...
During the last years, Arabic papyrology has started to contribute significantly to Arabic and Islam...
Arabic Pasts: Histories and Historiographies. Research workshop Co-hosted by the Aga Khan University...
Arabic Pasts: Histories and Historiographies Research workshop Co-hosted by the Aga Khan University,...
Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations This annual exploratory and informal workshop offer...
This annual exploratory workshop not only offers the opportunity to reflect on history writing in Ar...
DESCRIPTION The aim of this exploratory workshop is to reflect on methodologies, research agendas, a...
Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations This annual exploratory and informal workshop offer...
Organisateurs : Sarah Bowen Savant (AKU-ISMC), Hugh Kennedy (SOAS University of London) and James Mc...
Arabic Pasts: Histories and Historiographies Programme Schedule Venue: The Aga Khan Centre10 Handy...
Arabic Pasts: Histories and Historiographies Programme Schedule Venue: The Aga Khan Centre10 Handysi...
Special theme: “What is in a Period? ‘Jāhiliyya’, ‘ʿAbbāsid’, and ‘Arab Spring’ in Arabic Historical...
This paper, read as part of a panel on history writing, discusses how contemporary historians can us...
The presentation describes the project Bibliotheca Arabica (hosted by the Saxon Academy of Sciences ...
Organized by: Sonja Brentjes (Max Planck Institute), Maribel Fierro (ILC-CCHS, CSIC), and Tilman Sei...
A study of post-classical Arabic historiography, focusing on two major Crusader-period chronicles wr...
During the last years, Arabic papyrology has started to contribute significantly to Arabic and Islam...
Arabic Pasts: Histories and Historiographies. Research workshop Co-hosted by the Aga Khan University...
Arabic Pasts: Histories and Historiographies Research workshop Co-hosted by the Aga Khan University,...
Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations This annual exploratory and informal workshop offer...
This annual exploratory workshop not only offers the opportunity to reflect on history writing in Ar...
DESCRIPTION The aim of this exploratory workshop is to reflect on methodologies, research agendas, a...
Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations This annual exploratory and informal workshop offer...
Organisateurs : Sarah Bowen Savant (AKU-ISMC), Hugh Kennedy (SOAS University of London) and James Mc...
Arabic Pasts: Histories and Historiographies Programme Schedule Venue: The Aga Khan Centre10 Handy...
Arabic Pasts: Histories and Historiographies Programme Schedule Venue: The Aga Khan Centre10 Handysi...
Special theme: “What is in a Period? ‘Jāhiliyya’, ‘ʿAbbāsid’, and ‘Arab Spring’ in Arabic Historical...
This paper, read as part of a panel on history writing, discusses how contemporary historians can us...
The presentation describes the project Bibliotheca Arabica (hosted by the Saxon Academy of Sciences ...
Organized by: Sonja Brentjes (Max Planck Institute), Maribel Fierro (ILC-CCHS, CSIC), and Tilman Sei...
A study of post-classical Arabic historiography, focusing on two major Crusader-period chronicles wr...
During the last years, Arabic papyrology has started to contribute significantly to Arabic and Islam...