Week of Events
Call for Applications: J. Willard Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History
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 and traditionally held in June in Madison, Wisconsin, with support from the Institute for Legal Studies of the University of Wisconsin, where the late Professor … Continue reading Call for Applications: J. Willard Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History
Conference: In search for a hidden group: Where are the awlād al-nās?, Annemarie Schimmel Kolleg, University of Bonn, December 17-18, 2020
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 the Mamluks and Egyptian society. Whether in the field of military service (ajnad al- halqa), in the administration of state land or pious foundations, as … 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
Online Lecture: Slavery, Race and the Archives in Morocco: The Epistemology of Silence with Chouki El Hamel, The Middle East Librarians Association, December 17, 2020 @ 11 am
Online Lecture: Slavery, Race and the Archives in Morocco: The Epistemology of Silence with Chouki El Hamel, The Middle East Librarians Association, December 17, 2020 @ 11 am
From the Middle East Librarians Association: The Middle East Librarians Association (MELA)’s Social Justice Committee is pleased to announce the 4th lecture in our 2020 series, “Stories and Silences: Research on Race in the Middle East.” This month our speaker Dr. Chouki El Hamel will speak on “Slavery, Race and the Archives in Morocco: The … Continue reading Online Lecture: Slavery, Race and the Archives in Morocco: The Epistemology of Silence with Chouki El Hamel, The Middle East Librarians Association, December 17, 2020 @ 11 am
Online Lecture: Alicia Gonzaléz Martínez (Hamburg): Cobhuni – Contemporary Bioethics and the History of the Unborn in Islam, The University of Vienna, Department of Near Eastern Studies, December 17, 2020, @12:00-12:40 PM
Online Lecture: Alicia Gonzaléz Martínez (Hamburg): Cobhuni – Contemporary Bioethics and the History of the Unborn in Islam, The University of Vienna, Department of Near Eastern Studies, December 17, 2020, @12:00-12:40 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 postponed to 11-13 February 2021. Updates will be published on this website or our newsletter. Please click here to subscribe to the newsletter. This is a closed … Continue reading Online Lecture: Alicia Gonzaléz Martínez (Hamburg): Cobhuni – Contemporary Bioethics and the History of the Unborn in Islam, The University of Vienna, Department of Near Eastern Studies, December 17, 2020, @12:00-12:40 PM