Online Lecture: Contesting Muhammad: Contemporary Controversies in Historical Perspective by Kecia Ali, University of New England, November 30, 2020 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
The lecture will be live streamed. Visit here for more information.
The lecture will be live streamed. Visit here for more information.
Via the American Society for Legal History, we have the following call for applications: The J. Willard Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History is a biennial event sponsored by ASLH … Continue reading Call for Applications: J. Willard Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History
RACE AND THE MIDDLE AGES The 46th Annual New England Medieval Conference Virtual Meeting Thursday, December 3, 2020 Keynote Speaker: Geraldine Heng, The University of Texas at Austin, “The Politics of Race in … Continue reading Conference: Race and the Middle Ages, The 46th Annual New England Medieval Conference, December 3, 2020
This online lecture series is intended as a preparation for the workshop entitled Digital Humanities and Ottoman Studies. State of the art, challenges, perspectives and prospective research. The workshop has been … Continue reading Online Lecture: Nil Tuzcu (Cambridge, MA): Istanbul Urban Database, The University of Vienna, Department of Near Eastern Studies, December 3, 2020, @12:00-12:40 PM
On Friday, December 4, from 9 - 11:45 am Pacific (12 - 2:45 pm ET), UCLA’s Center for Near Eastern Studies will host the online conference, “Politics and Practices of … Continue reading Online Conference: Politics and Practices of Resistance in the Middle East, Center for Near Eastern Studies (UCLA), December 4, 2020 @ 12:00 – 2:45 pm
The Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies is a forum for discourse and presentation of papers by scholars who have a particular interest in the study of religion. Canon Brian Mountford MBE, former Vicar of St … Continue reading Conference: Oxford Symposium on Religious Studies, Fall Session (7-9 Dec | Oxford, UK)
Join us for the Program in Islamic Law’s Academic Year 2020-2021 Book Talk Webinar Series! On Tuesday, December 8, Dr. Nathan Spannaus (University of Jyväskylä, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Social Sciences and … Continue reading Online Talk: Dr. Nathan Spannaus Preserving Islamic Tradition: Abu Nasr Qursawi and the Beginnings of Modern Reformism, December 8, 2020 @ 12:00 – 1:00 pm
From the Roya Institute for Global Justice: - Dear friends and colleagues, - Distinguished members of the Advisory Board of Royal Institute, - Honorable Instructors of Roya Institute e-TOT courses on … Continue reading E-Invite: Celebrating Human Rights Day, Roya Institute, December 10, 2020 @ 11:00 am – 12:15 pm
This online lecture series is intended as a preparation for the workshop entitled Digital Humanities and Ottoman Studies. State of the art, challenges, perspectives and prospective research. The workshop has been … Continue reading Online Lecture: Gisela Procházka-Eisl (Vienna), Hülya Çelik (Bochum), Omar Siam (Vienna): From Digital Transcription to a Searchable Corpus that Lasts: Ottoman Miscellanies and an Encyclopaedia go TEI, The University of Vienna, Department of Near Eastern Studies, December 10, 2020, @12:00-12:40 PM
With the awlād al-nās, this conference focuses on a group still awaiting the academic interest it deserves. Awlād have often been characterized as cultural brokers and a middling group between … Continue reading Conference: In search for a hidden group: Where are the awlād al-nās?, Annemarie Schimmel Kolleg, University of Bonn, December 17-18, 2020