معرفی کتاب «Near and Middle Eastern Studies / Studying the Near and Middle East at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 1935-2018» نوشتهٔ Marion Katz، Stefan Schorch، De Gruyter، Anver M Emon، David F Graf، Bilal Orfali، Zoltán Szombathy، Geoffrey Herman، Hassan Ansari، G W Bowersock، Emine Fetvaci، Emma Gannagé، Peter B Golden، Margaret S Graves، Will Hanley، Bernard Haykel، NEGIN NABAVI، Geoffrey A Khan، George A Kiraz، Stelios Michalopoulos، Vera B Moreen، Patrick J O'Banion، Andrea Piras، Maurice A Pomerantz، Catherine Rottenberg، Adam Sabra، Daniel J Sheffield، Devin J Stewart، Kelly Devine Thomas، D G Tor، Samer Traboulsi، Henning Trüper، Ron Sela، Sabine Schmidtke، Khaled El-Rouayheb، Frank Griffel، Joan Wallach Scott، Didier Fassin، Francesca Rochberg، Konrad Schmid، Sebastian Günther، Jane Hathaway، Georges Tamer، Thomas Hegghammer، Vanja Hamzić، Roberto Tottoli، Maribel Fierro، Ilana Feldman، Garth Fowden، Sonja Brentjes، Frédérique Woerther، Amy Singer، Muriel Debié، Mercedes García-Arenal، Valérie Gonzalez، Baber Johansen، François de Blois، Rudi Matthee، Yücel Yanikdağ، Rainer Brunner، Israel Gershoni، Birgit Krawietz، Carlo Scardino و Noah Salomon، منتشرشده توسط نشر Gorgias Press در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The history of Near and Middle Eastern Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study dates back to 1935, and it is the one area of scholarship that has been continuously represented at the Institute ever since, encompassing all four schools - Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Historical Studies, and Social Science. The volume opens with a historical sketch of the study of the Near and Middle East at the Institute, discussing luminaries such as Ernst Herzfeld, Henri Seyrig, Ernst Kantorowicz, Otto Neugebauer, Marshall Clagett, Clifford Geertz, Bernard Lewis, Glen Bowersock, Oleg Grabar, and Patricia Crone and their respective impact on the field. The second part of the volume, "Fruits of Scholarship", consists of essays and short studies by IAS scholars, past and present-faculty, members, and visitors; mathematicians, social scientists, and historians-who are engaged in one way or another with the Near and Middle East in their scholarship. Their contributions cover fields such as the ancient Near East and early Islamic history, the Bible and the Qur'an, Islamic intellectual history within and beyond denominational history, Arabic and other Semitic languages and literatures, Islamic religious and legal practices, law and society, the Islamic West, the Ottoman world, Iranian studies, the modern Middle East, and Islam in the West. 10.31826_9781463240035-fm 1 10.31826_9781463240035-toc 5 10.31826_9781463240035-001 11 10.31826_9781463240035-002 15 10.31826_9781463240035-003 31 10.31826_9781463240035-004 99 10.31826_9781463240035-005 121 10.31826_9781463240035-006 129 10.31826_9781463240035-007 139 10.31826_9781463240035-008 151 10.31826_9781463240035-009 153 10.31826_9781463240035-010 163 10.31826_9781463240035-011 166 10.31826_9781463240035-012 184 10.31826_9781463240035-013 191 10.31826_9781463240035-014 198 10.31826_9781463240035-015 212 10.31826_9781463240035-016 218 10.31826_9781463240035-017 232 10.31826_9781463240035-018 235 10.31826_9781463240035-019 242 10.31826_9781463240035-020 250 10.31826_9781463240035-021 270 10.31826_9781463240035-022 280 10.31826_9781463240035-023 286 10.31826_9781463240035-024 289 10.31826_9781463240035-025 297 10.31826_9781463240035-026 304 10.31826_9781463240035-027 310 10.31826_9781463240035-028 321 10.31826_9781463240035-029 333 10.31826_9781463240035-030 343 10.31826_9781463240035-031 358 10.31826_9781463240035-032 366 10.31826_9781463240035-033 377 10.31826_9781463240035-034 380 10.31826_9781463240035-035 391 10.31826_9781463240035-036 399 10.31826_9781463240035-037 408 10.31826_9781463240035-038 414 10.31826_9781463240035-039 418 10.31826_9781463240035-040 422 10.31826_9781463240035-041 436 10.31826_9781463240035-042 445 10.31826_9781463240035-043 451 10.31826_9781463240035-044 458 10.31826_9781463240035-045 466 10.31826_9781463240035-046 472 10.31826_9781463240035-047 476 10.31826_9781463240035-048 484 10.31826_9781463240035-049 488 10.31826_9781463240035-050 502 10.31826_9781463240035-051 511 10.31826_9781463240035-052 514 10.31826_9781463240035-053 525 10.31826_9781463240035-054 532 10.31826_9781463240035-055 541 10.31826_9781463240035-056 548 10.31826_9781463240035-057 554 10.31826_9781463240035-058 561 10.31826_9781463240035-059 566 10.31826_9781463240035-060 578 10.31826_9781463240035-061 586 10.31826_9781463240035-062 590 10.31826_9781463240035-063 595 10.31826_9781463240035-064 605 10.31826_9781463240035-065 615 10.31826_9781463240035-066 625 10.31826_9781463240035-067 632 10.31826_9781463240035-068 638 10.31826_9781463240035-069 653 10.31826_9781463240035-070 656
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The history of Near and Middle Eastern Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study dates back to 1935, and it is the one area of scholarship that has been continuously represented at the Institute ever since, encompassing all four schools--Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Historical Studies, and Social Science. The volume opens with a historical sketch of the study of the Near and Middle East at the Institute, discussing luminaries such as Ernst Herzfeld, Henri Seyrig, Ernst Kantorowicz, Otto Neugebauer, Marshall Clagett, Clifford Geertz, Bernard Lewis, Glen Bowersock, Oleg Grabar, and Patricia Crone and their respective impact on the field. The second part of the volume, "Fruits of Scholarship," consists of essays and short studies by IAS scholars, past and present--faculty, members, and visitors ; mathematicians, social scientists, and historians--who are engaged in one way or another with the Near and Middle East in their scholarship. Their contributions cover fields such as the ancient Near East and early Islamic history, the Bible and the Qurʼān, Islamic intellectual history within and beyond denominational history, Arabic and other Semitic languages and literatures, Islamic religious and legal practices, law and society, the Islamic West, the Ottoman world, Iranian studies, the modern Middle East, and Islam in the West The history of Near and Middle Eastern Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study dates back to 1935, and it is the one area of scholarship that has been continuously represented at the Institute ever since. The volume opens with a historical sketch of the study of the Near and Middle East at the Institute. The second part of the volume consists of essays and short studies by IAS scholars, past and present, covering fields such as the ancient Near East and early Islamic history, the Bible and the Qurʼān, Islamic intellectual history within and beyond denominational history, Arabic and other Semitic languages and literatures, Islamic religious and legal practices, law and society, the Islamic West, the Ottoman world, Iranian studies, the modern Middle East, and Islam in the West. The history of Near and Middle Eastern Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study dates back to 1935, and it is the one area of scholarship that has been continuously represented at the Institute ever since. The volume opens with a historical sketch of the study of the Near and Middle East at the Institute. The second part of the volume consists of essays and short studies by IAS scholars, past and present, covering fields such as the ancient Near East and early Islamic history, the Bible and the Qurʾān, Islamic intellectual history within and beyond denominational history, Arabic and other Semitic languages and literatures, Islamic religious and legal practices, law and society, the Islamic West, the Ottoman world, Iranian studies, the modern Middle East, and Islam in the West