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Documentation and conservation of art in Syria : papers of the workshop held at Damascus University, 16-19 September 1996 /

: Festschift in memory of Dr. Nassib Saliby, 1923-1996. : 70, 149 pages, [26] page of plates : illustration ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9057890402

In the house of the law : gender and Islamic law in Ottoman Syria and Palestine /

: xi, 221 pages : map ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published 2010
Mamluk history through architecture : monuments, culture and politics in medieval Egypt and Syria /

: xiv, 261 pages : illustrations, plans ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 238-251) and index. : 9781845119645 (hbk.)

Tadmur : sarāb fī al-ṣaḥrā' /

: Translation of : Palmyra : mirage in the desert. : 160 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. : Bibliography in English. : 1617979147
9781617979149

Crowds and Sultans : Urban Protest in Late Medieval Egypt and Syria /

: During the fifteenth century, the Mamluk sultanate that had ruled Egypt and Syria since 1249-50 faced a series of sustained economic and political challenges to its rule, from the effects of recurrent plagues to changes in international trade routes. Both these challenges and the policies and behaviors of rulers and subjects in response to them left profound impressions on Mamluk state and society, precipitating a degree of social mobility and resulting in new forms of cultural expression. These transformations were also reflected in the frequent reportraits of protests during this period, and led to a greater diffusion of power and the opening up of spaces for political participation by Mamluk subjects and negotiations of power between ruler and ruled. Rather than tell the story of this tumultuous century solely from the point of view of the Mamluk dynasty, Crowds and Sultans places the protests within the framework of long-term transformations, arguing for a more nuanced and comprehensive narrative of Mamluk state and society in late medieval Egypt and Syria. Reportraits of urban protest and the ways in which alliances between different groups in Mamluk society were forged allow us glimpses into how some medieval Arab societies negotiated power, showing that rather than stoically endure autocratic governments, populations often resisted and renegotiated their positions in response to threats to their interests. This rich and thought-provoking study will appeal to specialists in Mamluk history, Islamic studies, and Arab history, as well as to students and scholars of Middle East politics and government and modern history.
: xiii, 276 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-265) and index. : 9789774167171