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Ubi sumus? quo vademus: Mamluk studies : state of the art
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3847101005 (hbk.)
9783847101000 (hbk.)
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Ubi sumus? quo vademus : Mamluk studies : state of the art / Stephan Conermann (ed.)
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Goettingen : V&R unipress, [Bonn] : Bonn University Press, 2013
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362 p. ; ill., map ; 25 cm.
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Mamluk studies 3
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Contents
Quo vadis, Mamlukology? (a German perspective) / Stephan Conermann -- Mamluk literature as a means of communication / Thomas Bauer -- Theology, politics, society: the missing link: studying religion in the Mamluk period / Caterina Bori -- Mamluk politics / Albrecht Fuess -- Mamlukology as historical anthropology / Syrinx von Hees -- Mamluk (popular) culture / Thomas Herzog -- Studying Mamluk historiography: from source-criticism to the cultural turn / Konrad Hirschler -- Sufism in Mamluk studies: a review of scholarship in the field / Th. Emil Homerin -- Mamluk inscriptions / Carine Juvin -- Did Ibn al-Hājj copy from Cato? reconsidering aspects of inter-communal antagonism of the Mamluk period / Paulina B. Lewicka -- Mamluk law: a reassessment / Christian Müller -- Mamlūk documentary studies / Lucian Reinfandt -- What can archaeology contribute to the new Mamlukology? where culture studies and social theory meet / Bethany J. Walker -- Ibn Tawq's Ta'liq: an ego-document for Mamlūk studies / Torsten Wollina.
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Mamelukes
Mamelukes -- Historiography
Egypt -- History -- 1250-1517
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