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SUMMARY:Event: "Why Yemen Matters: The Heritage of a Land in Crisis\," Princeton University
DESCRIPTION:Why Yemen Matters: The Heritage of a Land in Crisis Wednesday\, February 19\, 2020\, 5-6:30 pm\nWhite-Levy Room\, Institute for Advanced Study\, Princeton\, NJ\nYemen’s war and humanitarian crisis are in the news\, but very little is known about the rich cultural heritage of the southwestern corner of Arabia throughout history. Also largely unknown are Yemen’s geographic and economic diversity or their impact on recent events. Yemen’s diversity owes much to conquest\, trade\, and migration between Yemen and Christian Ethiopia\, Sassanian and Islamic Iran\, Fatimid and Ayyubid Egypt\, Ottoman Turkey\, the African coast and Southeast Asia. In this panel experts on different periods of Yemeni history and its diverse contemporary contexts probe beyond current politics to share their insights and discuss potentials for future scholarly research on Yemen. \nPanelists\, currently scholars at IAS\, include: historians of antiquity\, Glen Bowersock (IAS) and Christian Robin (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique\, Paris)\, and of the Islamic era\, Hassan Ansari (IAS)\, Sabine Schmidtke (IAS)\, Daniel Varisco (American Institute for Yemeni Studies)\, and anthropologists Najwa Adra (IAS) and Nathalie Peutz (New York University Abu Dhabi). This event is part of the Near Eastern Studies Workshops sponsored by Professor Sabine Schmidtke (IAS). \nRSVP to nitschke@ias.edu.
URL:https://islamiclaw.blog/event/event-why-yemen-matters-the-heritage-of-a-land-in-crisis-princeton-university/
LOCATION:Institute for Advanced Study\, Princeton (White Levy Room)
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Documents/Inscriptions from pre-Islamic Southern Arabia\, Institute for Advanced Study
DESCRIPTION:Documents/Inscriptions from pre-Islamic Southern Arabia A series of hands-on lectures by Christian Robin (IAS School of Historical Studies and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique). There are two objectives. The first to give an overview of the epigraphic documentation of pre-Islamic Arabia and existing tools\, and the second to present the state of the art on some of the issues for which significant progress has been made in recent years\, through new epigraphic discoveries and the re-examination of older documents. \nThe topics are: \n\nArabs and Ḥimyarites; shaʿb and ʿashīrat; the introduction of the horse.\nThe territorial extension of the kingdom of Ḥimyar; the “kingdom” of Kinda.\nJudaism of Ḥimyar; the names of God\, especially Raḥmānān.\nThe reign of Abraha; the Christianity of Ḥimyar; Christian Arabs.\nThe polytheistic god al-Lāh (comparison with alLāt); Daughters of Īl.\nThe tribal map and Arab-Islamic genealogies; permanence and breaks.\nArab-Muslim scholarly tradition and archeology (writing\, ritual practices\, political history\, chronology).\nArabic language and South Arabian languages\nLong distance trade\nPublic finances\n\nREVISED DATES: January 21\, 23\, 28\, 30\, and February 3\, 2020 \nTime: 4-6 pm \nLocation: Fuld Hall room 307\, IAS \nThis event is part of the Near Eastern Studies Workshops sponsored by Professor Sabine Schmidtke. Knowledge of a Semitic language\, ideally Arabic\, is recommended. \nRSVP to nitschke@ias.edu.
URL:https://islamiclaw.blog/event/workshop-documents-inscriptions-from-pre-islamic-southern-arabia-institute-for-advanced-study/
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SUMMARY:Fellowship with the School of Historical Studies\, Institute for Advanced Study
DESCRIPTION:School of Historical Studies\, Opportunities for Scholars 2019-2020. The Institute is an independent private institution founded in 1930 to create a community of scholars focused on intellectual inquiry\, free from teaching and other university obligations. Scholars from around the world come to the Institute to pursue their own research. Candidates of any nationality may apply for a single term or a full academic year. Scholars may apply for a stipend\, but those with sabbatical funding\, other grants\, retirement funding or other means are also invited to apply for a non-stipendiary membership. Some short-term visitorships (for less than a full term\, and without stipend) are also available on an ad-hoc basis. Open to all fields of historical research\, the School of Historical Studies’ principal interests are Greek and Roman civilization\, the history of Europe (medieval\, early modern\, and modern)\, the Islamic world\, East Asian studies\, art history\, the history of science and philosophy\, modern international relations and music studies.  Residence in Princeton during term time is required. The only other obligation of Members is to pursue their own research. The Ph.D. (or equivalent) and substantial publications are required. Inquiries sent by post should be addressed to the School of Historical Studies\, Institute for Advanced Study\, Einstein Dr.\, Princeton\, N.J. 08540 (E-mail address: mzelazny@ias.edu). Applications are due 14 Oct 2018.
URL:https://islamiclaw.blog/event/fellowship-with-the-school-of-historical-studies-institute-for-advanced-study/
LOCATION:Institute for Advanced Study\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Applications,Due dates,Fellowships,Grants,Opportunities
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