UID:
almahu_9949526295702882
Format:
Online-Ressource (353 S.)
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Ill.
Edition:
1. Aufl.
Series Statement:
Mamluk Studies Band 007
Content:
Main description: In this volume, we try to understand the "Mamluk Empire" not as a confined space but as a region where several nodes of different networks existed side-by-side and at the same time. In our opinion, these networks constitute to a great extent the core of the so-called Mamluk society; they form the basis of the social order. Following, in part, concepts refined in the New Area Studies, recent reflections about the phenomenon of the "Empire - State", trajectories in today's Global History, and the spatial turn in modern historiography, we intend to identify a number of physical and cognitive networks with one or more nodes in Mamluk-controlled territories. In addition to this, one of the most important analytical questions would be to define the role of these networks in Mamluk society.; Promotional text: In this volume, we try to understand the "Mamluk Empire" as a region where several nodes of different networks existed. These networks constitute to a great extent the core of the so-called Mamluk society; they form the basis of the social order. Following concepts refined in the New Area Studies, recent reflections about the "Empire - State", trajectories in today's Global History, and the spatial turn, we intend to identify physical and cognitive networks with one or more nodes in Mamluk-controlled territories. In addition to this, one of the most important analytical questions would be to define the role of these networks in Mamluk society.; Biographical note: Prof. Dr. Stephan Conermann lehrt Islamwissenschaft am Institut für Orient- und Asienwissenschaften der Universität Bonn.; Biographical note: Prof. Dr. Stephan Conermann teaches Islamic Studies at the Institute of Oriental and Asian Studies, University of Bonn.
Content:
Short description: New insights into the production and transformation of socio-cultural, economic, political and religious networks in a globalized pre-modern region
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783737002745
Language:
German
DOI:
10.14220/9783737002745
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737002745