Morten Oxenboell: From Avoidance Protest to Collective Violence: Rural Conflicts in Medieval Japan
25. April 2023, von AAI Webmaster
SCORE Online Lecture Series "Rethinking Social Contention: Rebellion, Banditry and Martyrdom in the Pre-Modern Islamicate World"
On Tuesday, 25 April 2023, Morten Oxenboell (Indiana University Bloomington) will be speaking on "From Avoidance Protest to Collective Violence: Rural Conflicts in Medieval Japan". His talk forms part of this term's SCORE Online Lecture Series "Rethinking Social Contention: Rebellion, Banditry and Martyrdom in the Pre-Modern Islamicate World".
The talk will take place on Zoom from 4.00 to 5.30 pm CET. If you'd like to attend, please send an email to score.aai@uni-hamburg.de to receive the access details.
The research group “Social Contexts of Rebellion in the Early Islamic Period” (SCORE) is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) as part of the Emmy Noether scheme. SCORE studies social contexts of rebellion in the early Islamic period, from the reign of ʿAbd al-Malik (c.692-705 CE) until the defeat of the last major ‘Alid revolts in c.815-816 CE. This ‘long 8th century CE’ (692-816 CE) saw a high frequency of rebellions across the entire Islamic Empire. To learn moe about the project, please visit the SCORE homepage