Week of Events
Lecture Series: A Society in Transition: Property and Law in Arabic Documents from Toledo (11th-14th Centuries) (Winter term 2021/22), Hamburg University, October 18, 2021 – February 7, 2022
From the organizers, including, among others, PIL book series editor Abigail Krasner Balbale: Dr Rocio Daga Portillo First session: Monday, Oct. 18, 2021 - 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) Last session: Monday, Feb. 07, 2022 - 6.15 to 7.45 pm (CET) This webinar is part of the "Webinar Initiative in Islamic Material Culture" jointly organized … Continue reading Lecture Series: A Society in Transition: Property and Law in Arabic Documents from Toledo (11th-14th Centuries) (Winter term 2021/22), Hamburg University, October 18, 2021 – February 7, 2022
Call for Applications: American Druze Foundation Fellowship at Georgetown University
American Druze Foundation Fellowship at Georgetown University The Georgetown University Center for Contemporary Arab Studies (CCAS) is pleased to partner with the American Druze Foundation (ADF) to offer the ADF Fellowship in Druze and Arab Studies at CCAS. The purpose of the ADF Fellowship is to promote research on the Druze and Arab minorities with … Continue reading Call for Applications: American Druze Foundation Fellowship at Georgetown University
Call for Proposals: Unfreedom in the Premodern World: Comparative Perspectives on Slavery, Servitude & Captivity. Dublin, 23rd-24th June 2022
Unfreedom in the Premodern World: Comparative Perspectives on Slavery, Servitude & Captivity. Dublin, 23rd-24th June 2022 by Niall O Suilleabhain Unfreedom in the Premodern World: Comparative Perspectives on Slavery, Servitude & Captivity. Dublin, 23rd-24th June 2022 The global history of slavery and dependency has flourished in recent years, as scholars have deployed new theories and methodologies … Continue reading Call for Proposals: Unfreedom in the Premodern World: Comparative Perspectives on Slavery, Servitude & Captivity. Dublin, 23rd-24th June 2022