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    Sklaverei in der Vormoderne
    Current Trends in Slavery Studies in Brazil
    Comparative and Global Framing of Enslavement
    Mythen, Geschichte(n), Identitäten
    Muslim-Jewish relations in the middle islamic period
    Studies on the History and Culture of the Mamluk Sultanate (1250-1517)
    • The general field of study of this volume is the History and Culture of the Mamluk Sultanate (1250-1517). It contains the proceedings of the First German-Japanese Workshop held in Tokyo, Japan. The authors write about a variety of topics from rural irrigation systems to high diplomacy vis a vis the Safavid empire and the Ottoman threat. The volume includes case studies of important personalities and families living in the centres of Mamluk power such as Cairo and Damascus as well as analyses of contemporary writers and their stance toward the ruling military class. Next to innovation in the field, this volume is an example of an increasing globalization of scholarship that is fertilizing future research.

      Studies on the History and Culture of the Mamluk Sultanate (1250-1517)
    • This book contributes to the history of medieval Jewry in general, as a basis for a comparative study of the position of the Jews in Christian Europe in the Late Middle Ages. The eight articles written by leading experts on this topic pay special attention to the following issues: the measure of tolerance of the Mamluk rulers and the Muslim populace toward the Jews; Jews in government positions and as court physicians; conversion and attitudes toward converted Jews; the Sufi (mystical) nature of Jewish leadership and its relation to the Sufi Islamic discourse; professional, intellectual, and legal interactions between Jews and Muslims. In the end, the contributions help us to sharpen our understanding of Jewish life during the Middle Islamic Period in the Near East.

      Muslim-Jewish relations in the middle islamic period
    • Eine Untersuchung, auf welche Weise oftmals mythologisierte historische Argumentationen die Phänomene ‘Geschichte’ und ‘Identität’ miteinander verbinden und aufeinander beziehen.

      Mythen, Geschichte(n), Identitäten
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      Comparative and Global Framing of Enslavement
    • African slaves were brought into Brazil as early as 1530, with abolition in 1888. During those three centuries, Brazil received 4,000,000 Africans, over four times as many as any other American destination. Comparatively speaking, Brazil received 40% of the total number of Africans brought to the Americas, while the US received approximately 10%. Due to this huge influx of Africans, today Brazil’s African-descended population is larger than the population of most African countries. Therefore, it is no surprise that Slavery Studies are one of the most consolidated fields in Brazilian historiography. In the last decades, a number of discussions have flourished on issues such as slave agency, slavery and law, slavery and capitalism, slave families, demography of slavery, transatlantic slave trade, abolition etc. In addition to these more consolidated fields, current research has focused on illegal enslavement, global perspectives on slavery and the slave trade, slavery and gender, the engagement of different social groups in the abolitionist movement or Atlantic connections. Taking into consideration these new trends of Brazilian slavery studies, this volume of collected articles gives leading scholars the chance to present their research to a broader academic community. Thus, the interested reader get to know in more detail these current trends in Brazilian historiography on slavery.

      Current Trends in Slavery Studies in Brazil
    • Dieser Band beschäftigt sich mit Formen von Sklaverei und asymmetrischen Abhängigkeitsverhältnissen in außereuropäischen vormodernen Gesellschaften. Die Eingrenzung auf Epochen, die zeitlich vor der Beeinflussung durch westliches Eingreifen liegen, das in kolonialen Ordnungen gipfelte, verspricht einen Zugriff auf emische Konzepte der jeweiligen Regionen, die noch nicht von kolonialen Konzeptionen überlagert wurden. Steht bei Anna Kollatz das mogulzeitliche Indien im Vordergrund, so konzentrieren sich Michael Zeuske auf China und Veruschka Wagner auf das Osmanische Reich. Antje Gunsenheimer untersucht das Phänomen der Sklaverei in der aztekischen Gesellschaft und Jeannine Bischoff befasst sich mit abhängigen Bauern in Tibet. Christian Grieshaber weist in einem didaktischen Beitrag auf die Potentiale des Themas der chinesischen Sklaverei im Geschichtsunterricht hin. Rezensionen wichtiger Neuerscheinungen beschließen den Band.

      Sklaverei in der Vormoderne
    • This volume discusses Mamluk historical texts with an emphasis on literary/stylistic analysis, basically ignoring issues of ‘factuality’ versus ‘fictivity’. None of the authors set out to write ‘fiction’; nor would their audience have received their accounts as such. The events depicted were a matter of historical record; but their meaning was geared both to contemporary and to general concerns. The fact of telling them is part and parcel of the historian’s task; the means of telling them has to do with the historian’s choice of style; and style is all-important in conveying meaning. Were these accounts not considered ‘true’, the purpose behind their telling and the meaning they convey, would, arguably, be lost; but were they not told in the most effective manner, their meaning might not be clearly grasped.

      Mamluk historiography revisited - narratological perspectives
    • Ziel dieses Bandes ist, neue Akzente in der Mamlukenforschung zu setzen. Die Beiträge berühren eine Reihe spannender Themen: Heirat, Ehe und Scheidung, narrative Strategien in den Biogrammen hanbalitischer Richter, Wissensvermittlung, die zeitgenössische politische Ordnung, Wirtschaftswachstum, islamische Philosophie, die Präsenz der Zawawi-Gruppen in der Ayyubiden- und Mamlukenzeit sowie die Islamisierung von Ägypten und Syrien. Alle Beiträge tragen dazu bei, zu einem besseren, differenzierten Verständnis der Mamlukenzeit zu gelangen. Die Autorinnen und Autoren dieses Bandes, Fellows des Bonner Annemarie Schimmel Kollegs »History and Society of the Mamluk Era«, präsentieren in diesem Band die Ergebnisse ihrer am Kolleg durchgeführten Forschungen.

      History and society during the Mamluk period
    • Everything is on the move

      • 353pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      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.

      Everything is on the move