"Rethinking Social Contention: Rebellion, Banditry and Martyrdom in the Pre-Modern Islamicate World"SCORE Online Lecture Series starts 18 Jan 2022
18. Januar 2022, von AAI Webmaster
The Emmy Noether Research Group, Social Contexts of Rebellion in the Early Islamic Period (SCORE), presents the online lecture series
"Rethinking Social Contention: Rebellion, Banditry and Martyrdom in the Pre-Modern Islamicate World":
18 Jan 2022
Andrew Marsham (University of Cambridge): Rebels, Rhetoric and Reality in the Umayyad Era: Violent Conflict and Contention in the Early Islamic Empire
15 Feb 2022
Peter Webb (Universiteit Leiden): Hunger, Heresy and Rebellion in ʿAbbasid Arabia
- no lecture in March -
19 Apr 2022
Antonia Bosanquet (Universität Hamburg): Was it a Berber Rebellion? Ethnic and Religious Labels in Histories of the 740 Uprising
17 May 2022
Teresa Bernheimer (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München): ʿAlid and Kharijite Revolts in the First Two Centuries of Islam a Comparative Re-Assessment
14 Jun 2022
Maribel Fierro (CSIC Instituto de Lenguas y Culturas del Mediterráneo y Oriente Próximo): How Rebellions End: A View from the Medieval Islamic West
The online lecture series will take place during Spring Term on Tuesdays from 4.00 to 5.30 pm CET on Zoom. To register, please contact the SCORE team at score.aai"AT"uni-hamburg.de.