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Everything is on the move: the Mamluk Empire as a node in (trans-)regional networks
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3847102745 (hbk.)
9783847102748 (hbk.)
Title
Everything is on the move : the Mamluk Empire as a node in (trans-)regional networks / Stephan Conermann (ed.)
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Göttingen : V & R Press, Bonn : Bonn University Press, 2014
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353 p. ; ill. (chiefly col.), maps ; 24 cm.
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Mamluk studies
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Introduction. Networks and nodes in Mamluk times: some introductory remarks / Stephan Conermann -- Global context. Beyond the network--connectors of networks: Venetian agents in Cairo and Venetian news management / Georg Christ -- The Mamluks among the nations: a medieval sultanate in its global context / Yehoshua Frenkel -- Networks. Family, friend or foe? factions, households and interpersonal relations in Mamluk Egypt and Syria / Henning Sievert -- Networks of Greek Orthodox monks and clerics between Byzantium and Mamluk Syria and Egypt / Johannes Pahlitzsch -- Sufism in the Mamluk Empire (and in early Ottoman Egypt and Syria) as a focus for religious, intellectual and social networks / Michael Winter -- 'Travel patterns of medieval notables in the Near East' reconsidered: contrasting trajectories, interconnected networks / Carl F. Petry -- 'Stars, they come and go, [...] and all you see is glory' - minbars as emblems of political power in intra-Mamluk strife / Miriam Kühn -- Ego-networks. How to create a network: Zaynaddin al-Atari and his Muqarrizun / Thomas Bauer -- Brokerage and interpersonal relationships in scholarly networks. Ibn Hagar al-'Asqalani and his early academic career / Mohammad Gharaibeh. Mental networks: travelling concepts--actor-network-theory. Ottoman gazwah - Mamluk gihad: two arms on the same body? / Albrecht Fuess -- News and rumor--local sources of knowledge about the world / Torsten Wollina -- Networks, processions, and the disruptive display of religion / Richard McGregor -- Mobility and migration in Mamluk Syria: the dynamism of villagers 'on the move' / Bethany J. Walker.
Subject
Trade routes -- Middle East -- History
Mamelukes -- Commerce
Mamelukes -- History
Islamic Empire -- History -- 1258-1517
Islamic Empire -- Commerce
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