Allgemeine Informationen
Veranstaltungsname | Blockveranstaltung: Religious conversion in the Ottoman Middle East (Dr. Felicita Tramontana) |
Semester | WS 2011/12 |
Aktuelle Anzahl der Teilnehmenden | 1 |
erwartete Teilnehmendenanzahl | 15 |
Heimat-Einrichtung | Arabistik und Islamwissenschaft |
Veranstaltungstyp | Blockveranstaltung in der Kategorie Offizielle Lehrveranstaltungen |
Erster Termin | Freitag, 02.12.2011 14:15 - 17:45, Ort: (Orientalisches Institut, SR I) |
Sonstiges |
Empfohlene und weiterführende Literatur: - Theoretical framework and Globalization and Conversion -- Assad Talel, "Comments on Conversion" in Conversion to Modernities: The Globalization of Christianity, edited by Peter van der Veer, New York: Routledge, (1996): 263-273. -- Juneja Monica and Siebenhüner Kim (Eds.), A special number on conversion [with essays by Keith Luria, Ronnie Po-chia Hsia et al], The Medieval History Journal, 12, 2 (2009): 169-189. - The spread of Islam in the region. -- Nehemia Levtzion, “Toward a Comparative Study of Islamization”, and “Conversion to Islam in Syria and Palestine” both in Islam in Africa and the Middle East: studies on conversion and renewal / Nehemia Levtzion. Edited by Michel Abitbol and Amos Nadan (Ashgate, 2007). -- Bulliet, Richard, "Process and Status in Conversion and Continuity" in Michael Gervers and Ramzi Jibran Bikhazi, eds., Conversion and Continuity: Indigenous Christian Communities in Islamic Lands Eighth to Eighteenth Centuries, Toronto (1990): 1-12. -- Rubin, Milka Levy, “New Evidence Relating to the Process of Islamization in Palestine in the Early Muslim Period-the Case of Samaria”. Journal of Economic and Social History of the Orient, 34 (2000): 257-276. - Conversion during the Crusaders Period -- Kedar, Benjamin Z., “Multidirectional conversion in the Frankish Levant”, in Franks, Muslims and oriental Christians in the Latin Levant : studies in frontier acculturation, edited by Kedar, Benjamin,(Ashgate, 2006). - Conversion in the Ottoman Empire -- Baer, Marc David, “The Great Fire of 1660 and the Islamization of Christian and Jewish Space in Istanbul.” International Journal of Middle East Studies, Vol. 36, 2 (2004): 159- 181. Id.,“Islamic Conversion Narratives of Women: Social Change and Gendered Religious Hierarchy in Early Modern Ottoman Istanbul”. Gender and History 16 (2004):425-58. -- Deringil, Selim, "There Is No Compulsion in Religion": On Conversion and Apostasy in the Late Ottoman Empire: 1839-1856”. Comparative Studies in Society and History 42 (2000): 547-75. -- Valensi Lucette, “Relations intercommunautaires et changements d'affiliation religieuse au Moyen-Orient (XVIIIè et XIXè siècles)” in Garcia-Arenal, Mercedes (ed.), Conversions islamiques. Identités religieuses en Islam méditerranéen. Islamic Conversions. Religious Identities in Mediterranean Islam, (Paris 2002): 245-258; 227-243. -- Ginio, Eyal, “Childhood, Mental Capacity and Conversion in the Ottoman State”. Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 25 (2001): 90-119. PDF “Renegades” -- Dursteler, Eric R. “Fatima Hatun née Beatrice Michiel: Renegade Women in the Early Modern Mediterranean”. The Medieval History Journal, 12, 2 (2009): 355-382. |