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Colloque : Regional and Transregional Elites – Connecting the Early Islamic Empire, Hambourg, 7-8 oct. 2016

Conférence :

Regional and Transregional Elites – Connecting the Early Islamic Empire,

Universität Hamburg,

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7-8 octobtre 2016

 

 

https://www.islamic-empire.uni-hamburg.de/en/news-and-events/conferences/elite-

conference.html

Programme provisoire

PDF : https://www.islamic-empire.uni-hamburg.de/en/documents/draft-program-moving-elites-online.pdf

7 octobre 2016

CONCEPTUALIZATION OF REGIONAL AND TRANSREGIONAL ELITES FROM A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
9.00 am Stefan Heidemann (Universität Hamburg), Transregional and Regional Elites
9.45 am Peter Verkinderen and Simon Gundelfinger (Universität Hamburg), Elites in the Early Islamic Empire -A Comparative Regional Perspective
TRANSREGIONAL AND IMPERIAL ELITES: RECRUITMENT, FUNCTION, NETWORKS, AND REPRODUCTION OF IMPERIAL ELITES
10.45 am Fanny Bessard (SOAS University of London), The Twilight of the Late Antique Clerical and Landowning Elite and the Dawn of a
Civilian Bourgeoisie
11.30 am Georg Leube (Universität Bayreuth), Insult the Caliph, Marry al-Ḥasan, and Redeem your Kingdom: Freiheitsgradeof Kindī Elites
During the 7th to 9th Century CE
1.30 pm Amikam Elad (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Preliminary Notes on the Term and Institution of al-Shākiriyya in Early Islam (ca. 146/635-636–218/833) Mainly According to the Arabic Sources
REGIONAL AND TRANSREGIONAL ELITES WITHIN THE EMPIRE: NORTH AFRICA AND EGYPT
2.15 pm Cyrille Aillet (Université Lumière-Lyon), Connecting the Ibadi Network in North Africa with the Empire (8th-9th c.)
3.15 pm Petra Sijpesteijn(Leide n University) Egypt’s Rulers and Inhabitants: Changes in Land Ownership and Management
4.00 pm Yaacov Lev (Bar Ilan University), The Civilian Ruling Elite of Tūlūnid-Ikhshīdid Egypt
REGIONAL AND TRANSREGIONAL ELITES WITHIN THE EMPIRE: THE ARAB PENINSULA, SYRIA, THE JAZĪRA, AND IRAQ
5.00 pm Matthew Gordon (Miami University), Syria and Egypt: The Spillover of Samārrān Politics into the Provinces
5.45 pm Philip Wood (Aga Khan University), Christian Elites in the Jazīra c.740-860
6.30 pm Concluding Remarks

8 octobre 2016

REGIONAL AND TRANSREGIONAL ELITES WITHIN THE EMPIRE: THE ARAB PENINSULA, SYRIA, THE JAZĪRA, AND IRAQ (continued)
9.00 am Hannah Hagemann (Universität Hamburg), Governing the Early Islamic Jazīra: The Regional and Urban Level
9.45 am Alison Vacca (University of Tennessee), Marwanid and ʿAbbasid Ostikans in the South Caucasus and Central Asia
10.45 am Hugh N. Kennedy (SOAS University of London), Creating an Imperial Elite: al-Mansur and the Formation of the Early Abbasid
Ruling Class
11.30 am Noëmie Lucas (Sorbonne) Landowners in Lower-Iraq in the 8th Century. Types and Interplays
REGIONAL AND TRANSREGIONAL ELITES WITHIN THE EMPIRE: IRAN AND GREATER KHURĀSĀN
1.30 pm Jürgen Paul (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg), The Mulūk Fārsin the Pre-Seljuq Period
2.15 pm Ahmad Khan (Universität Hamburg), Elites and Empire in Khurāsān: A View From Below
3.15 pm Luke Treadwell (The Khalili Research Center), Muṭṭawwiʿī and Mamlūk: Military Elites in Samanid Central Asia and Beyond
4.00 pm Round Table – 300 Years of the Empire-Cohesion and Diversity
Moderator-Stefa Heidemann (Universität Hamburg)
5 pm End of the Conference

OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Marianne BRISVILLE (10 juillet 2016). Colloque : Regional and Transregional Elites – Connecting the Early Islamic Empire, Hambourg, 7-8 oct. 2016. Diwan. Consulté le 22 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/nqlp


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