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Location: Encina Hall West, Room 208 (616 Serra St.)
Contact: 736-8169
burcak@stanford.edu
In this roundtable, Evrim Binbas (Royal Holloway University of London) and Judith Pfeiffer (University of Oxford) will focus on crisis and renewal in late medieval and early modern Islamicate history. Evrim Binbas (Royal Holloway University of London) is Lecturer in Early Modern Asian Empires at the Department of History. His research interests focus on the historiography, political thought, and intellectual networks of the fifteenth and sixteenth century Islamic world. Judith Pfeiffer (University of Oxford) is Lecturer in Arabic/Islamic History (1000-1500). Her research interests include Islamic history, historiography, and hagiography of the 13th to 16th centuries; conversion processes post-Mongol (13th to 16th century) theology and philosophy; political thought during the later middle period of Islamic history; Buddhism during the Ilkhanid period; and early European scholars in Oriental Studies.
Sponsor: Abbasi Progam in Islamic Studies
Audience: Crisis and Renewal in Late Medieval and Early Modern Islamicate HistoryFacebookTwitterEmailPrintAdd to CalendarIn this roundtable, Evrim Binbas (Royal Holloway University of London) and Judith Pfeiffer (University of Oxford) will focus on crisis and renewal in late medieval and early modern Islamicate history. Evrim Binbas (Royal Holloway University of London) is Lecturer in Early Modern Asian Empires at the Department of History. His research interests focus on the historiography, political thought, and intellectual networks of the fifteenth and sixteenth century Islamic world. Judith Pfeiffer (University of Oxford) is Lecturer in Arabic/Islamic History (1000-1500). Her research interests include Islamic history, historiography, and hagiography of the 13th to 16th centuries; conversion processes post-Mongol (13th to 16th century) theology and philosophy; political thought during the later middle period of Islamic history; Buddhism during the Ilkhanid period; and early European scholars in Oriental Studies. When:Thursday, February 28, 2013. 3:30 PM.
Where:Encina Hall West, Room 208 (616 Serra St.) (Map) Sponsor:Abbasi Progam in Islamic Studies
Contact:736-8169
burcak@stanford.edu
Admission:Free and Open to the PublicAudience:General Public, Faculty/Staff, Students, Alumni/Friends, MembersTags:lecture, internationalPermalink:http://events.stanford.edu/events/358/35867
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