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Encounters: Medieval Islamic History in 50 Objects: Encounters: in 50 Objects

Editat de Marcus Milwright
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 oct 2025
This book consists of fifty case studies and offers an innovative approach to the study of Medieval Islamic history, concentrating on the analysis of physical objects from the seventh to the eighteenth centuries and across most of the regions that make up the pre-Modern Islamic world.
These include a wide range of objects from portable items like coins, vessels and books to major constructions, including mosques, tombs, castles, dams, and canal systems. The central argument is that the interdisciplinary study of physical objects provides invaluable perspectives that can deepen or challenge the evidence in the written record. Object-based study can also shed light on the lives of social groups who are seldom discussed in Islamic texts written before the modern period. To demonstrate these points, each case study focusses on a single object or small group of related objects. The case studies combine close analysis of the material and visual characteristics with a discussion of the wider context in which such objects were commissioned, made, used, adapted and exchanged.
The book is intended as an introduction to the historical study of Islamic objects, employing perspectives from the fields of art history, archaeology, numismatics, ethnography, and epigraphy. Written with a minimum of technical language and supported by a critical introduction, an extensive glossary, a timeline and guide for further reading, the book is aimed at students and general readers who are interested in the political, economic, social, cultural, religious and intellectual histories of the Islamic world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032537016
ISBN-10: 1032537019
Pagini: 400
Ilustrații: 260
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Encounters: in 50 Objects

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core

Recenzii

“Encounters: Medieval Islamic History in 50 Objects offers an insightful and richly illustrated introduction to the history and material cultures of the medieval Muslim world. In a very accessible manner, the book discusses a wide array of intriguing objects—from household utensils, through books, coins and other precious objects, to imperial and religious architecture. It makes that history almost tangible.”
Dr Jelle Bruning, University Lecturer at the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies
 
“This thoughtful, erudite collection of essays brings fresh perspectives to a diverse range of medieval Islamic objects and buildings. Rigorously researched and lucidly written, the book’s chapters contextualise Islamic material culture in accessible and engaging ways. Compelling reading for students and scholars eager to broaden and deepen their knowledge of this fascinating period of Islamic history.”
Cailah Jackson, KRC Research Associate

Notă biografică

Marcus Milwright is a British Academy Global Professor in the Department of History of Art, University of York (UK) and Professor of Islamic art at the University of Victoria (Canada). His research interests include the arts and archaeology of the Islamic world, traditional crafts practices, cross-cultural interaction in the Medieval period, and the history of medicine. Publications include A Story of Islamic Art (2023), The Queen of Sheba’s Gift: A History of the True Balsam of Matarea (2022) and The Dome of the Rock and its Umayyad Mosaic Inscriptions (2016).

Cuprins

Section 1: The Formative Phase, c. 650–800
 
Chapter 1: A Bifolium from a Hijazi Qurʾan
 
Chapter 2: The Shahada Solidus
 
Chapter 3: The ʿUmari Mosque in Busra
 
Chapter 4: The Mosaic Floor of the Church of St Stephen, Umm al-Rasas
 
Chapter 5: An Inscription from Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi
 
 
Section 2: Expanded Horizons, c. 800–1000
 
Chapter 6: A Tin-Glazed Bowl painted with Cobalt
 
Chapter 7: The Palace of Balkuwara, Samarra
 
Chapter 8: A Folio from the Tashkent Qurʾan
 
Chapter 9: The Maqsura of the Congregational Mosque of Qayrawan
 
Chapter 10: The Leyre Casket
 
 
Section 3: Political and Cultural Diversity, c. 1000–1400
 
Chapter 11: Reused Marble Capitals on the Minaret in Seville
 
Chapter 12: The Façade of al-Aqmar Mosque, Cairo
 
Chapter 13: An Inlaid Brass Jug from Mosul
 
Chapter 14: Wall Painting in the Abu Saʿid Mausoleum, near Mihna
 
Chapter 15: The Qutb Mosque, Delhi
 
 
Section 4: Realignments, c. 1400–1800
 
Chapter 16: Tombstones from Aceh, Sumatra
 
Chapter 17: The Emin Minaret, Turfan
 
Chapter 18: A Deccani Steel ʿAlam
 
Chapter 19: An Ottoman Topographic View of İnebahtı (Nafpaktos), Greece
 
Chapter 20: Clay Tobacco Pipes from a Workshop in Cairo
 
 
Section 5: The Rural Environment
 
Chapter 21: Caliph Muʿawiya’s Dam near Taʾif
 
Chapter 22: The Aflaj of Wadi al-Jizzi, Oman
 
Chapter 23: Kuh-Qalʿih of Tun
 
Chapter 24: A Handmade Ceramic Jug from southern Jordan
 
Chapter 25: A Sugar Refinery at Chichaoua, Morocco
 
 
Section 6: Manufacturing and the Economy
 
Chapter 26: An early Islamic Glass Weight
 
Chapter 27: A Decorated Albarello
 
Chapter 28: An illustrated Page from the Mantiq al-Wahsh
 
Chapter 29: Indian Block-Printed Cotton Textiles
 
Chapter 30: A Carpet from Late Mamluk Egypt
 
 
Section 7: The Movement of Goods and People
 
Chapter 31: Samanid Dirhams buried at Storr Rock, Orkney
 
Chapter 32: The Caravanserai of Ribat-i Mahi
 
Chapter 33: An Iranian Gold Seal Ring
 
Chapter 34: A Slave Market from the Maqamat of al-Hariri
 
Chapter 35: The Hajj Fort at Qatrana
 
 
Section 8: Faith in Practice
 
Chapter 36: A Mosque in Shanga
 
Chapter 37: A Rock-Cut Panel from the Viar (Dash Kassan) Complex
 
Chapter 38: The Tomb of Mubarak Khan in the Makli Necropolis, Thatta
 
Chapter 39: A Stucco Mihrab at Zuzan
 
Chapter 40: A Talismanic shirt
 
 
Section 9: The Scholarly Elite
 
Chapter 41: The Mausoleum of Imam Shafiʿi, Cairo
 
Chapter 42: A Safavid Lacquer Pen Box
 
Chapter 43: A Page from a Notebook written by al-Maqrizi
 
Chapter 44: A Fourteenth-century Drawing of a Water Clock
 
Chapter 45: A Battle Scene from Rashid al-Din’s Jamiʿ al-Tawarikh
 
 
Section 10: Alternative Perspectives and Marginalised Voices
 
Chapter 46: A Paper Amulet from Egypt
 
Chapter 47: The Hospital of Arghun al-Kamili, Aleppo
 
Chapter 48: A Mughal Portrait of Inayat Khan
 
Chapter 49: A Painting of Shah ʿAbbas and his Page
 
Chapter 50: A Shadow Puppet from Ottoman Damascus

Descriere

This book comprises of fifty case studies and offers an innovative approach to the study of Medieval Islamic history, concentrating on the analysis of physical objects from the seventh to the eighteenth centuries and across most of the regions that make up the pre-Modern Islamic world.