Appel à contribution: nouvelle collection Islamic Thought and History, Leyden, Brill.
Islamic Thought in History (ITH) is a peer-reviewed book series that publishes new approaches to Islamic thought and the history of ideas in the Islamic civilisation. Special attention is given to the use of interdisciplinary methods and insights in a diachronic perspective. The series welcomes contributions on all aspects of thought and the production and transmission of knowledge from the rise of Islam to the present day, including but not limited to early Islam, intellectual and religious history, Qurʾānic studies, Ḥadīth studies, Islamic philosophy and theology, political thought, Sufism, occult sciences, and Islamic religious disciplines such as tafsīr, fiqh and uṣūl al-fiqh. It aims to encourage and promote the study of intellectual history in its social and political context throughout Islamic history.
The series includes monographs, edited volumes, critical editions, annotated translations, and conference proceedings in the field of Islamic intellectual history in the broadest sense. It publishes volumes in English and Arabic. Other languages such as French, German, Spanish, and Italian can be considered.
Editorial Board
Ahab Bdaiwi, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands
Sajjad Rizvi, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
Meryem Sebti, Centre Jean Pépin, Paris, France
Advisory Board
Peter Adamson, Ludwig Maximilian University, München, Germany
Elizabeth Alexandrin, University of Manibota, Winnipeg, Canada
Rosabel Ansari, Stony Brooke University, Stony Brooke, USA
Sean Anthony, Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
Robert Gleave, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
Najam Haider, Columbia University, New York, USA
Razieh Mousavi, Bard College, Berlin, Germany
Sumeyye Parildar, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey
Tahera Qutbuddin, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Liana Saif, Amsterdam University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Walid Saleh, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Sohaira Siddiqui, Georgetown University, Doha, Qatar
Justin Stearns, New York University, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Mathieu Terrier, Paris Sciences et Lettres, Paris, France
Cyrus Zargar, University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA
Find out more: https://brill.ws/ith
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Enki Baptiste (26 septembre 2024). Appel à contribution: nouvelle collection Islamic Thought and History, Leyden, Brill. Diwan. Consulté le 12 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/12cy3