Monographs and Edited Volumes (Forthcoming)
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena with Teresa Bernheimer (eds). ‘Re-Assessing Khārijism’, thematic dossier, BSOAS.
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena with Antonia Bosanquet (eds). Approaching Pre-Modern Islamicate History, 600-1200 CE: Sources and Methods, London: Routledge (expected late 2027/early 2028).
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena with Alasdair C. Grant (eds). ‘How Rebellion Ends’, Journal of Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies, thematic dossier, vols 5/2 (2026) + 6/2 (2027).
Articles and Chapters (Forthcoming)
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena. ‘Arabic Sources, 600-1000’, in Antonia Bosanquet und Hannah-Lena Hagemann (eds). Approaching Pre-Modern Islamicate History, 600-1200 CE: Sources and Methods, London: Routledge (expected late 2027/early 2028).
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena with Ersilia Francesca. ‘Khārijite and Ibāḍī Group Formation in the Early Islamic Period’, in Philip Wood (ed.). Group Formation in the Abbasid Caliphate, London: British Academy (expected 2027).
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena. ‘“Do (Not) Pray Behind the Innovators”: Ritual Prayer, Political Allegiance, and Community Formation in Early Islam’, in Michael Wuk (ed.). Beyond Church and State: Frameworks of Ritualised Identification in Long Late Antiquity, Turnhout: Brepols (expected 2027).
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena. ‘Kharāj and Khurūj: Khārijites and the Question of “Rebel Taxation” in Early Islam’, in Marie Legendre et al., (eds). Handbook of Fiscal History in the Early Islamic World (7th-10th Century), Leiden: Brill (expected 2027).
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena. ‘Introduction: Fiscal Revolt’, in Marie Legendre et al., (eds) Handbook of Fiscal History in the Early Islamic World (7th-10th Century), Leiden: Brill (expected 2027).
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena. ‘Conflict Resolution in the Late Antique and Early Islamicate World’, Journal of Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies 5/2 (2026).
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena. ‘Al-Ḥasan b. Sahl, d. 850’, in Kate Fleet et al. (eds). Encyclopaedia of Islam Three, Online-Zugriff über https://referenceworks.brill.com/ .
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena Mit Alasdair C. Grant und Natalie Kontny-Wendt. ‘Oaths in Early Islamic Political Culture: bayʿa, amān, and ṣulḥ’, in Alasdair C. Grant und Daphne Penna (eds). Oaths in Long Late Antiquity, Groningen: Groningen University Press (expected 2026).
Monographs and Edited Volumes
2024. H.-L. Hagemann and A. Grant (eds.): Between Rebels and Rulers in the Early Islamicate World: Power, Contention and Identity (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press).
2021. The Khārijites in Early Islamic Historical Tradition: Heroes and Villains, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
2020. With Stefan Heidemann, eds., Transregional and Regional Elites: Connecting the Early Islamic Empire, Berlin: De Gruyter.
Articles and Book Chapters
(Forthcoming). “al-Ḥasan b. Sahl”, Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three.
2024. "Poet, Scholar, Rebel? ʿImrān b. Ḥiṭṭān (d. 703), Khārijite Revolt and the 'Playbook of Rebellion' in the Umayyad Period", in H.-L. Hagemann and A. Grant (eds.), Between Rebels and Rulers in the Early Islamicate World: Power, Contention and Identity, (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press), pp. 95-118.
2024. with A. Grant. "Introduction: Approaching Rebellion in the Early Islamicate World", in H.-L. Hagemann and A. C. Grant (eds), Between Rebels and Rulers in the Early Islamicate World: Power, Contention and Identity (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press), pp. 1-22.
2024. “al-Nāṭiq bi-l-Ḥaqq, Mūsā b. Muḥammad”, Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three.
2024. “Naṣr b. Shabath al-ʿUqaylī”, Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three.
2023. “‘The Caliph Calls You to the Book of God’: Writing to Rebels in the Early Islamic Period”, The Medieval Globe 9/2, pp. 7–29.
2023. “Limits of Empire: The Jazīran North before the 10th Century CE”, Journal of Late Antique, Islamic and Byzantine Studies 2.1-2 , pp. 12–58.
2022. “Was Muṭarrif b. al-Mughīra al-Thaqafī a Khārijite? Rebellion in the Marwānid Period”, al-‘Uṣūr al-Wusṭā 30, pp. 445-468.
2020. With Peter Verkinderen, “Kharijism in the Umayyad Period”, in Andrew Marsham, ed., The Umayyad World, London: Routledge, pp. 489-517.
2020. “Muslim Elites in the Early Islamic Jazīra: The qāḍīs of Ḥarrān, al-Raqqa, and al-Mawṣil”, in Hannah-Lena Hagemann & Stefan Heidemann, eds., Transregional and Regional Elites: Connecting the Early Islamic Empire, Berlin: De Gruyter, pp. 331-358.
2020. With Katharina Mewes & Peter Verkinderen, “Studying Elites in Early Islamic History”, in Hannah-Lena Hagemann & Stefan Heidemann, eds., Transregional and Regional Elites: Connecting the Early Islamic Empire, Berlin: De Gruyter, pp. 17-44.
2019. “Whence Diyār Bakr? An Inquiry into Early Jazīran Administrative Geography”, Der Islam 96/2, pp. 324-344.
2018. Review of Alison Vacca, Non-Muslim Provinces under Early Islam: Islamic Rule and Iranian Legitimacy in Armenia and Caucasian Albania (CUP, 2017), BSOAS 81/2, pp. 342-344.
2018. Review of Adam R. Gaiser, Shurāt Legends, Ibāḍī Identities: Martyrdom, Asceticism, and the Making of an Early Islamic Community (USCP, 2016), Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations 29/4, pp. 534-536.
2016. “Challenging Authority: al-Balādhurī and al-Ṭabarī on Khārijism During the Reign of Muʿāwiya b. Abī Sufyān”, al-Masāq 28/1, pp. 36-56.