Contents ForewordAcknowledgmentsList of Maps, Figures, TablesNotes on Contributors Introduction: Professional Mobility as a Defining Characteristic of Pre-Modern Islamic SocietiesMohamad El-Merheb and Mehdi Berriah Part 1: Networks of Knowledge and Learning 1 Medinan Scholars on the Move: Professional Mobility at the Umayyad CourtMehmetcan Akpınar 2 Professional Mobility and Social Capital: A Note on the muḥaddithāt in Kitāb Tārīkh BaghdādNadia Maria El Cheikh 3 The Aqīt Household: Profess..
This is the introduction to the book "Professions and society in the Middle East. Decline of the eli...
In 1377 classical North African Islamic Scholar, Ibn Khaldun, wrote The\ud Muqaddimah [Translated a...
Islamic civilization flourished in the Middle Ages across a vast geographical area that spans today'...
Contents Foreword Acknowledgments List of Maps, Figures, Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction: ...
The Andalusī ʿulamāʾ enjoyed a great power. At times, they constituted a threat for the rulers who, ...
Professional Mobility in the Islamic Lands (900-1600): ʿulamāʾ, udabāʾ, and administrators. March 20...
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The volume at hand publishes the proceedings of the workshop “People on the Move: Framework, Means, ...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...
Agents of the network society: spatial mobility patterns among managerial and professional worker
This paper presents a proposal on how the Muslim Experts made up of Academics, Professionals and Ent...
This book proposes a social history of several modern professions in a few Arab Middle Eastern count...
ABSTRACT While Southeast Asia as a region is generally poorly represented in scholarship on higher e...
Scholars constitute the most fully documented social group of pre-modern Islamic societies. Cities w...
Large numbers of outsiders were integrated into premodern Islamic society through the institution of...
This is the introduction to the book "Professions and society in the Middle East. Decline of the eli...
In 1377 classical North African Islamic Scholar, Ibn Khaldun, wrote The\ud Muqaddimah [Translated a...
Islamic civilization flourished in the Middle Ages across a vast geographical area that spans today'...
Contents Foreword Acknowledgments List of Maps, Figures, Tables Notes on Contributors Introduction: ...
The Andalusī ʿulamāʾ enjoyed a great power. At times, they constituted a threat for the rulers who, ...
Professional Mobility in the Islamic Lands (900-1600): ʿulamāʾ, udabāʾ, and administrators. March 20...
This paper suggests that human capital, together with the division of labour, contributed to economi...
The volume at hand publishes the proceedings of the workshop “People on the Move: Framework, Means, ...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...
Agents of the network society: spatial mobility patterns among managerial and professional worker
This paper presents a proposal on how the Muslim Experts made up of Academics, Professionals and Ent...
This book proposes a social history of several modern professions in a few Arab Middle Eastern count...
ABSTRACT While Southeast Asia as a region is generally poorly represented in scholarship on higher e...
Scholars constitute the most fully documented social group of pre-modern Islamic societies. Cities w...
Large numbers of outsiders were integrated into premodern Islamic society through the institution of...
This is the introduction to the book "Professions and society in the Middle East. Decline of the eli...
In 1377 classical North African Islamic Scholar, Ibn Khaldun, wrote The\ud Muqaddimah [Translated a...
Islamic civilization flourished in the Middle Ages across a vast geographical area that spans today'...