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Towards a Cultural History of the Mamluk Era -Language: arabic
Haddad, Mahmoud (EDT); Heinemann, Arnim (EDT); Meloy, John L. (EDT); Slim, Souad (EDT)
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Towards a Cultural History of the Mamluk Era -Language: arabic
Haddad, Mahmoud (EDT); Heinemann, Arnim (EDT); Meloy, John L. (EDT); Slim, Souad (EDT)
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The nineteen articles gathered in this volume were presented at a conference on the cultural history of Mamluk Egypt and Syria, jointly sponsored by the Orient-Institut Beirut and the University of Balamand in May 2005. The authors of these studies break new ground, delving into diverse topi…cs seldom examined in Mamluk studies, bringing new approaches to familiar subjects, and employing sources rarely used by historians of the Sultanate. The first part of the volume, the papers of which served, to a great extent, as the heart of the conference proceedings, examines interaction between the diverse religious communities of Syria and Egypt and the state establishment. The second part, divided into three sections, concerns production in the visual arts, the sciences, and literature, shedding new light on Mamluk society and on the variety of its artistic production and intellectual vitality. The third and last part of the volume deals with the cultural contexts of political practice and social interaction, including studies on the relations between the Mamluk elite and the indigenous population, state institutions, and gender relations. Together these studies offer fresh insight into the cultural diversity and unity of the Mamluk period. This volume, which includes articles in Arabic, French and English, will be a welcome addition to the libraries of historians of the Mamluk Sultanate, as well as a useful resource for scholars of the history of architecture, art, literature, religion, and science. Papers presented at a conference held at the University of Balamand, Lebanon, May 4-7, 2005. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Broschiert. Condition: Wie neu. 265 S. Gebraucht, aber gut erhalten. - The evolution of the waqf among the Greek Orthodox of Antioch depended on the measures taken by the Ottoman Empire regarding this institution. We can note three decisive periods there. From the beginning of the Ottoman occupation until the beginning of the 17…th century, the new authority imposed a seizure of the religious institution's properties. From the beginning of the 17th century until the 18th, sultans themselves granted grounds in the public domain to their descendants and their entourages. The same practice was followed by governors in the provinces and the tax farmers of the area. In the first half of the 19th century, the sultans sought to recover the income from these lands for the benefit of the Treasury and a period of reform was started which proceeded in three stages and affected the structure of the waqf. Regarding the Greek Orthodox Church, the system already known and practiced within the Byzantine empire for dealing with church properties, which inspired the institution of the waqf in Islam, had to adapt to the new requirements and restrictions of Sharc. The beginnings of the Ottoman occupation with restrictions imposed on external religious practices in the cities encouraged the monastic foundations in the country. These foundations, supported by the 18th century changes, came to prominence in the management of important areas of agriculture. These played a major role in the centralization of production and, the distribution of work and were intermediaries between the international market and the local economy. The monasteries came to be the first to play the role of banks in Mount-Lebanon. The 19th century reforms, which introduced the laity into the management of the businesses of the church, brought a decentralization of the estates and the specialization of services to adapt to the new needs of the population. As for the second half of the 19th century, these monasteries became the promoters of the schools which were at the basis of the Arab cultural rebirth. ISBN 9783899135565 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.

Towards a Cultural History of the Mamluk Era -Language: arabic
Haddad, Mahmoud (EDT); Heinemann, Arnim (EDT); Meloy, John L. (EDT); Slim, Souad (EDT)
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Towards a Cultural History of the Mamluk Era -Language: arabic
Haddad, Mahmoud (EDT); Heinemann, Arnim (EDT); Meloy, John L. (EDT); Slim, Souad (EDT)
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Towards A Cultural History Of The Mamluk Era
Herausgegeben Von Haddad, Mahmoud; Heinemann, Arnim; Meloy, John L.; Haddad, Mahmoud; Heinemann, Arnim; Meloy, John L.
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Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. multilingual edition. 358 pages. Arabic language. 9.53x6.77x1.02 inches. In Stock.

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Explorer le temps au Liban et au Proche-Orient
Sylvia Chiffoleau, Elie Dannaoui, Anna Madoeuf, Souad Slim ; Avant propos Georges N. Nahas
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Soft cover. Condition: New. 219 pages French-213 pages Arabic. Le temps et les différentes façons de le compter et de le concevoir sont des marqueurs culturels et sociaux fondamentaux. Cette diversité s'exprime notamment dans la profusion des calendriers, qui puisent leur origine dans les débuts de la civilisation puis dans les…grandes religions, dont le Proche-Orient fut la matrice. Pourtant, si l'histoire du temps en Occident est désormais bien connue, elle reste à faire pour cette région. Les contributions de cet ouvrage, qui s'inscrivent dans une perspective transdisciplinaire et diachronique, entendent poser les premiers jalons de cette histoire du temps en orientant le regard vers le Liban. Le Liban apparait en effet comme un terrain particulièrement fertile pour interroger les spécificités temporelles de la région en raison de la profondeur de son histoire, de sa diversité religieuse, de la multiplicité de ses rythmes sociaux et liturgiques et du caractère précoce de son processus de modernisation. Sont ici abordés les systèmes de datation tels qu'ils apparaissent dans les manuscrits et les archives des institutions religieuses libanaises, certains objets de mesure du temps (calendriers et cadrans solaires), le temps dans les écrits et les rituels religieux, les rythmes urbains et les temporalités vécues de certaines pratiques sociales, le temps dans la littérature, et enfin la question de la mémoire, notamment celle de la guerre.

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Language: Multiple languages
Published by Ergon Verlag Würzburg in Kommission Orient-Institut Beirut, Würzburg, Beirut 2011
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Hardcover. Condition: New. II, 164, 6, 152 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : 24 cm. Some articles are in English, some in Arabic (in Arabic script). "This volume gathers papers first presented at a conference on Mamluk history held at the University of Balamand from May 4-7, 2005 . The title of the conference, "Towards a cu…ltural history of Bilad al Sham during the Mamluk era: prosperity or decline, tolerance or preservation", ".

1860, histoires et mémoires d'un conflit
Clerck, Dima De; Eddé, Carla; Kaidbey, Naila; Slim, Souad; Collectif
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Cohabitation et conflits dans le Bilâd al-Châm à l'époque ottomane Musulmans et chrétiens à travers les écrits des chroniqueurs et des voyageurs
DACCACHE ( Salim ) & EDDÉ ( Carla ) & KNOST ( Stefan .) & PAOLI ( Bruno ) & SLIM ( Souad )
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Couverture souple. Condition: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Beyrouth / Damas 2014. -- 1 Volume/1.-- Comme Neuf -- Broché. Format in-4°(.770 gr ) ------ 482 pages. ******************** "" À l'heure où l'avenir du Proche-Orient paraît incertain, sinon sombre, et avec lui celui des «minorités» historiques musulmanes et non musulma…nes, un retour sur les fondements sociaux et la place de la religion dans les sociétés concernées, ainsi que de la gestion de la «cohabitation» et des conflits entre les groupes religieux et au sein de ces groupes dans la longue durée s'imposait. Vingt-six chercheurs ont entrepris d'interroger les écrits de chroniqueurs autochtones et de voyageurs occidentaux des XVII-XXe siècles afin de tenter d'apporter des éléments de réponse à ces questions. Ce volume regroupe les actes du colloque organisé par l'Université de Balamand, en collaboration avec l'Orient Institut de Beyrouth (IOB), l'Ifpo et l'Université Saint-Joseph, du 28 au 30 mais 2009 à Beyrouth. """ ****************** Ref fav-04b-18 & ref fav-0810-06-01.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The nineteen articles gathered in this volume were presented at a conference on the cultural history of Mamluk Egypt and Syria, jointly sponsored by the Orient-Institut Beirut and the University of Balamand in May 2005. The authors of these studies break new ground, delving into diverse topi…cs seldom examined in Mamluk studies, bringing new approaches to familiar subjects, and employing sources rarely used by historians of the Sultanate. The first part of the volume, the papers of which served, to a great extent, as the heart of the conference proceedings, examines interaction between the diverse religious communities of Syria and Egypt and the state establishment. The second part, divided into three sections, concerns production in the visual arts, the sciences, and literature, shedding new light on Mamluk society and on the variety of its artistic production and intellectual vitality. The third and last part of the volume deals with the cultural contexts of political practice and social interaction, including studies on the relations between the Mamluk elite and the indigenous population, state institutions, and gender relations. Together these studies offer fresh insight into the cultural diversity and unity of the Mamluk period. This volume, which includes articles in Arabic, French and English, will be a welcome addition to the libraries of historians of the Mamluk Sultanate, as well as a useful resource for scholars of the history of architecture, art, literature, religion, and science. Papers presented at a conference held at the University of Balamand, Lebanon, May 4-7, 2005. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Condition: New. The nineteen articles gathered in this volume were presented at a conference on the cultural history of Mamluk Egypt and Syria, jointly sponsored by the Orient-Institut Beirut and the University of Balamand in May 2005. The authors of these studies break ne.