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Matthew S. (Hrsg.) Gordon

Concubines and Courtesans

Women and Slavery in Islamic History

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Concubines and Courtesans contains sixteen essays that consider, from a variety of viewpoints, enslaved and freed women across medieval and pre-modern Islamic social history. The essays bring together arguments regarding slavery, gender, social networking, cultural production (songs, poetry and instrumental music), sexuality, Islamic family law, and religion in the shaping of Near Eastern and Islamic society over time. They range over nearly 1000 years of Islamic history - from the early, formative period (seventh to tenth century C.E.) to the late Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal eras (sixteenth to eighteenth century C.E.) - and regions from al-A… Mehr

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Weitere Autoren: Hain, Kathryn A. (Hrsg.)
  • ISBN: 978-0-19-062219-0
  • EAN: 9780190622190
  • Produktnummer: 29358869
  • Verlag: Oxford University Press
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
  • Seitenangabe: 256 S.
  • Plattform: PDF
  • Masse: 9'995 KB

Über den Autor


Matthew S. Gordon a professor of Middle East and Islamic history at Miami University (Oxford, Ohio). His publications include The Breaking of a Thousand Swords: A History of the Turkish Military of Samarra (2000) and The Rise of Islam (2005), and a series of articles on gender and slavery in early Islamic society. He is coeditor of the Yaqubi Translation Project and, with Antoine Borrut, an editor of the online journal al-Usur al-Wusta.Kathryn A. Hain came to academia after seventeen years serving the church in Jerusalemand Amman. She currently serves as the assistant professor of History and World Christianity at Northwest Christian University.

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