This Festschrift consists of twelve chapters first delivered as papers forming the foundations of these chapters at a special conference in honor of Professor Humphreys, which took place in October 2007 at the College of St. Benedict, St. Joseph, Minnesota. These chapters were written as a tribute to Professor Humphreys by twelve of his former graduate students and reflect the broad chronological and disciplinary scope of Professor Humphreys teaching and erudition. In geographical range, they stretch from Morocco to the Punjab; in time from the ancient Near East to the present; and in approach from hard-core political analysis to post-modernist and post-colonialist discourse. The chapters by Lindsay, Sizgorich, and Bigelow reflect on the persistent power of sacred figures in Islamic societies and the apparently disparate ways in which these figures manifest sanctity, as well as the complex political roles they play both ideologically and in everyday life. Cory s chapter on the ruined al-Bad palace of the Sa d sultans in Marrakesh is illustrated by exquisite color photos and diagrams, and Stockdale shows how art transmutes the tangible present into the mystical realm of an imagined past. The contributions of Jones, Hoffman, Keaney, and Armajani explore the ways in which Muslims have constructed their past and how Muslims draw on the past in order to define who they are as Muslims, while Khalid discusses the issues as Muslim reformers and modernists in Bukhara struggled to build their societies along lines both modern and Islamic, between the end of Czarist rule and the imposition of the Soviet system. Finally, there is the world of power politics to reconcile with the lofty ideals of justice that are explored in the contributions of Howes (in examining a medieval Islamic polity that strove to define earthly rule in transcendent terms) and Darling, who explores the metaphors of social harmony. The final chapter, Thoughts in Retrospect by Professor Humphreys, stands as an eloquent commentary on the contributions by his former students.
"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
Scholar, teacher, lecturer, and mentor, R. Stephen Humphreys is one of the most prolific and influential scholars of Islamic and Middle Eastern History. After being appointed to an endowed chair at the University of California, Santa Barbara, he was instrumental in establishing the Center for Middle East Studies at the University, which presently has more than 30 faculty members from sixteen different departments and programs affiliated with it. He has imparted his knowledge of the vast and complex discipline of Islamic History to a large number of undergraduate and graduate students while helping the Islamic and Near Eastern Studies program at the University become one of the leading centers in the nation. Professor Humphreys has been a research fellow or faculty member at the State University of New York at Buffalo, the University of Chicago, the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, and the University of Wisconsin, among other institutions. His scholarship has spanned a full range of Islamic history on a variety of topics covering the early, medieval, and modern periods. In addition to his books on the subject, he has contributed numerous journal articles, book chapters, and encyclopaedia articles on a wide number of subjects in the field. Professor Humphreys has served as President of the Middle East Studies Association, President of Middle East Medievalists, Editor of the International Journal of Middle East Studies, and as a member of the Editorial Board of the Cambridge Dictionary of Modern World History.
"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
Seller: Lavendier Books, Foster, RI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. The Darwin Press, Inc.; Princeton, 2009. Hardcover. Signed and inscribed by editor, Jon Armajani, directly on second front free endpaper. Fine, green binding with gilt lettering on spine, binding firm, interior and extremities tidy, book appears unread, minimal use/handling marks, in a Near Fine, trace handling/scuff marks, bit of spine edge wear (small creases), small soiled spot verso spine, Dust Wrapper. A nice, clean and unmarked copy. 8vo[octavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches], 286pp., indexed, color & b&w illustrations. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scan(s) are available for any item, please inquire.Please note: Oversized books/sets MAY require additional postage then what is quoted for 2.2lb book. Signed by Editor. Seller Inventory # SKU1028046
Seller: Joseph Burridge Books, Dagenham, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. xvi, 286, [18] pages of plates : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cm. Contents: Contributors vii Introduction ix James E. Lindsay Jon Armajani Bibliography of R. Stephen Humphreys' Works xiii I. PRE-MODERN PERIOD 1 (182) David Son of Jesse and Muhammad Son of `Abd Allah: Warlords, State Builders, Paradigms of Piety 3 (14) James E. Lindsay `His Girdle Wrapped about His Waist/It is as though it is Made from my Heart': The Christian Exotic in Medieval Muslim Imperial Literature 17 (28) Thomas Sizgorich Personal and Political Networks and the Fatimid Crisis of the Mid-Eleventh Century 45 (20) Rachel Howes Christian Anecdotes: The Reconquista in the Biographical Portraits of Muslims from Sharq al-Andalus in the al-Ihata of Ibn al-Khatib and the Takmila of Ibn al-Abbar 65 (54) Linda G. Jones The Forgotten Palace: Morocco's al-Badi' as a Symbol of Caliphal Splendor 119 (32) Stephen Cory The Circle and the Tree: A Vision of Justice in the Middle East 151 (32) Linda T. Darling II. MODERN PERIOD 183 (90) Historical Memory and Imagined Communities: Modern Ibadi Writings on Kharijism 185 (16) Valerie J. Hoffman From Noble City to People's Republic: Reimagining Bukhara, 1900--1924 201 (16) Adeeb Khalid Hagiography and History: Haider Shaikh and His Interlocutors 217 (16) Anna Bigelow Painting the Bible Land: An Artist Missionary's Re-creation of Palestine 233 (12) Nancy L. Stockdale Taha Husayn, al-Tabari, and the Future of History in Egypt 245 (12) Heather Keaney Reconstructed Sacred Histories in Modern Islamic and Christian Religio-Political Movements 257 (16) Jon Armajani III. THOUGHTS IN RETROSPECT 273 (6) R. Stephen Humphreys Index 279. Seller Inventory # hk419
Quantity: 1 available