Material evidence and narrative sources : : interdisciplinary studies of the history of the Muslim Middle East / / edited by Daniella Talmon-Heller and Katia Cytryn-Silverman.

This book is a collected volume that crosses traditional boundaries between methodologies. Each of its sixteen articles is based on imaginative combinations of data provided by excavations, artifacts, monuments, urban topography, rural layouts, historical narratives and/or archival records. The volu...

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Superior document:Islamic History and Civilization ; Volume 108
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Brill,, 2015.
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Islamic history and civilization ; Volume 108.
Physical Description:1 online resource (410 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Introduction: Material Evidence and Narrative Sources. Interdisciplinary Studies of the History of the Muslim Middle East /
1 Material Evidence and Narrative Sources: Teaching and Studying Numismatic Evidence /
2 How to Measure Economic Growth in the Middle East? A Framework of Inquiry for the Middle Islamic Period /
3 Ladies of Quseir: Life on the Red Sea Coast in Ayyūbid Times /
4 What Happened in 155 / 771–72? The Testimony of Lead Seals /
5 The Architectural Patronage of the Fāṭimid Queen-Mother Durzān (d. 385/995): An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Literary Sources, Material Evidence and Historical Context /
6 On Archives and Archaeology: Reassessing Mamlūk Rule from Documentary Sources and Jordanian Fieldwork /
7 Evidence of Material Culture from the Geniza—An Attempt to Correlate Textual and Archaeological Findings /
8 Originality and Innovation in Syrian Woodwork of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries /
9 Two Mamlūk minbars in Cairo: Approaching Material Culture through Narrative Sources /
10 Icons of Power and Religious Piety: The Politics of Mamlūk Patronage /
11 The Early Islamic City of Ramla in Light of New Archaeological Discoveries, g.i.s. Applications, and a Re-examination of the Literary Sources /
12 The Role of the Imperial Palaces in the Urbanization Process of Istanbul, 1856–1909 /
13 Turbat Abū Zakariyyā Ibn ʿAbd Allāh Mūsa (Chief Surgeon of al-Bīmāristān al-Manṣūrī) and his Social Status according to his Endowment Deed (waqfiyya) /
14 Oral Tradition and Architectural History: A Sixteenth-Century Ottoman Mosque in the Balkans in Local Memory, Textual Sources, and Material Evidence /
15 Deliberately not Empty: Reading Cairo’s Unknown Soldier Monument /
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Summary:This book is a collected volume that crosses traditional boundaries between methodologies. Each of its sixteen articles is based on imaginative combinations of data provided by excavations, artifacts, monuments, urban topography, rural layouts, historical narratives and/or archival records. The volume as a whole demonstrates the effectiveness of interdisciplinary research applied to historical, cultural and archaeological problems. Its five sections - Economics and Trade , Governmental Authority , Material Culture , Changing Landscapes , and Monuments – bring forth original studies of the medieval, Ottoman and modern Middle East, amongst others, of voiceless and silenced social groups. Contributors are: Nitzan Amitai-Preiss, Jere L. Bacharach, Simonetta Calderini, Delia Cortese, Katia Cytryn-Silverman, Miriam Frenkel, Haim Goldfus, Hani Hamza, Stefan Heidemann, Miriam Kühn, Ayala Lester, Nimrod Luz, Yoram Meital, Daphna Sharef-Davidovich, Oren Shmueli, Yasser Tabbaa, Daniella Talmon-Heller, and Bethany Walker.
ISBN:9004279660
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Daniella Talmon-Heller and Katia Cytryn-Silverman.