Islam and Christianity in Medieval Anatolia
Auteurs : Peacock A.C.S., Nicola Bruno De
Part 1 Christian Experiences of Muslim Rule: Christians in the Middle East, 600-1000: conquest, competition and conversion. Christian views of Islam in early Seljuq Anatolia: perceptions and reactions. Patterns of Armeno-Muslim interchange on the Armenian plateau in the interstice between Byzantine and Ottoman hegemony. The rape of Anatolia, Scott Redford Liquid frontiers: a relational analysis of maritime Asia Minor as a religious contact zone in the 13th-15th centuries. The Greek Orthodox communities of Nicaea and Ephesus under Turkish rule in the 14th century: a new reading of old sources. Part 2 Artistic and Intellectual Encounters between Islam and Christianity: Byzantine appropriation of the Orient: notes on its principles and patterns. Other encounters: popular belief and cultural convergence in Anatolia and the Caucasus. 13th-century 'Byzantine' art in Cappadocia and the question of Greek painters at the Seljuq court. An interfaith polemic of medieval Anatolia: Qadii Burha Burhan al-Anawi" on the Armenians and their heresies. 'What does the clapper say?' An interfaith discourse on the Christian call to prayer by Adisho bar Brikha. Part 3 The Formation of Islamic Society in Anatolia: Sunni Orthodox vs Shiite heterodox?: a reappraisal of Islamic piety in medieval Anatolia. Mevlevi-Bektashi rivalries and the Islamisation of the public space in late Seljuq Anatolia. Battling Kufr (unbelief) in the land of infidels: Gulsehri's Turkish adaptation of Attar’s Manatiq al-tayr. Islamisation through the lens of the Saltuk-name.
Andrew Peacock is Reader in Middle Eastern Studies in the School of History, University of St Andrews, UK and is Principal Investigator of the European Research Council-funded research project ’The Islamisation of Anatolia, c. 1000-1500’.
Bruno De Nicola is Research Fellow in Middle Eastern Studies in the School of History, University of St Andrews, UK.
Date de parution : 06-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’Islam and Christianity in Medieval Anatolia :
Mots-clés :
seljuq; sultan; speros; vryonis; recueil; des; historiens; croisades; osman; Young Man; turan; Leo III; Medieval Anatolia; Cemal Kafadar; Otto Kresten; Seljuq Sultan; Anna Komnene; Seljuq Anatolia; Tarih Kurumu; Holy Man; Muslim World; Seljuq Rulers; Byzantinischer Zeit; Anatolian Muslims; Mehmed Fuad; Thirteenth Century Anatolia; Osman Turan; Early Islamic Syria; Ahl Al Bayt; Sara Nur; Endowment Deed; Pre-Ottoman Turkey; Terken Khātūn; Sufi Groups; Ghazan’s Conversion