The Middle East Remembered: Forged Identities, Competing Narratives, Contested SpacesUniversity of Michigan Press, 2000 - 428 من الصفحات The Middle East Remembered is the latest work from one of the most productive of Near Eastern historians, Jacob Lassner. The essays and studies that make up this book seek to provide a deep explanation for traditional Muslim and Jewish reactions to events past and present. The volume is in many senses a meditation on the art of history-writing in four crucial eras of the Near East: the founding years of the Muslim community, the generation after the Abbasid overthrow of the early Caliphate, the events leading to collapse of Caliphal governance, and the end of traditional historiographical models on the edge of modernity. In the first of the book's three parts, Lassner examines what he calls the stratigraphy of the text--he makes sense of the unusual organization of medieval Islamic narrative. The second section investigates issues such as work on city planning and on the creation of imperial centers. The last portion studies the interplay between Jewish and Muslim memory and the trading of themes and ideas between the cultures. Shorter studies in the volume have been revised, and the author weaves new and complementary essays around them. Earlier work has been transformed and made more available to the general public. The style is accessible, and technical and arcane usages have been kept to a minimum. Throughout there are flashes of the author's wry humor. Jacob Lassner is Philip M. and Ethel Klutsnick Professor of Jewish Civilization, Northwestern University, and Professor of Middle East History, Tel Aviv University. |
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... commanders of large military forces to defy the central authorities — all the more so because , in addition to signifi- cant forces , the regional commanders - cum - governors had the capacity to raise , through taxes and the ...
... commanders of large military forces to defy the central authorities — all the more so because , in addition to signifi- cant forces , the regional commanders - cum - governors had the capacity to raise , through taxes and the ...
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... commanders to the East Side then accelerated when al - Mahdi was declared caliph , at which time his palace at al - Rusafah became the official residence of the Commander of the Faithful.70 At both Samarra and Baghdad , urban ...
... commanders to the East Side then accelerated when al - Mahdi was declared caliph , at which time his palace at al - Rusafah became the official residence of the Commander of the Faithful.70 At both Samarra and Baghdad , urban ...
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... commanders ? Why should a preference for al- Mu'tazz have moved the Turks to kill a reigning monarch to whom they owed allegiance ? What difference would it have made to them if al - Mu'tazz had become caliph and not al - Muntasir ...
... commanders ? Why should a preference for al- Mu'tazz have moved the Turks to kill a reigning monarch to whom they owed allegiance ? What difference would it have made to them if al - Mu'tazz had become caliph and not al - Muntasir ...
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Abbasid caliph Abbasid Rule al-Karkh al-Ma'mun al-Mansur al-Mu'tasim al-Mu'tazz al-Mutawakkil al-Wathiq amsar ancient Annales Arab army Baghdad Baghdad Cairo Bahira Banu Abbas behavior Beirut biblical Buldan capital central authorities century C.E. Christian chroniclers claims commanders complex culture dawlah dynasty earlier Early Islamic established faith Fatimid forces God's Hebrew highly historians historical consciousness Historical Memory historiography Ibid Ibn Hisham imperial Iranian Iraq Ishmael Islamic city Isra'iliyat Israel Israelites Itakh Jewish Jews Khurasan Kufah lands Lassner later linked literary Medina messianic Middle East military mission modern monk monotheist Moses mosque Muhammad narrative original palace past polemic political Prophet Qur'an rabbis readers reference reflect regime region religious reportedly revolution revolutionary Round City ruler Samarra Sambari scholars scripture settlement Sirah society Solomon sources story Ta'rikh Tabari tion tradition tribal tribesmen Turkish Turks Umayyad ummah urban various Ya'qubi Yaqut