Focusing on Near Eastern history in Mamluk and Ottoman times,
this book, dedicated to Michael Winter, stresses elements of
variety and continuity in the history of the Near East, an area of
study which has traditionally attracted little attention from
Islamists.
Ranging over the period from the thirteenth to the nineteenth
century, the articles in this book look at the area from Istanbul
down through Syria and Palestine to Arabia, the Yemen and the
Sudan. The articles demonstrate the great wealth of the materials
available, in a wide variety of languages, from archival documents
to manuscripts and art works, as well as inscriptions and
buildings, police records and divorce documentation. The topics
covered are equally as varied and include Dufism, the festival of
Nabi Musa, military organisations, doctors, and charity to name but
a few.
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