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Knowledge and Social Practice in Medieval Damascus, 1190-1350

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Knowledge and Social Practice in Medieval Damascus, 1190-1350 Synopsis

Michael Chamberlain focuses on medieval Damascus to develop a new approach to the relationship between the society and culture of the Middle East. The author argues that historians have long imposed European strictures onto societies to which they were alien. Western concepts of legitimate order were inappropriate to medieval Muslim society where social advancement was dependent upon the production of knowledge and religious patronage, and it was the household, rather than the state agency or corporation, that held political and social power. A parallel is drawn between the learned elite and the warriors of Damascus who, through similar strategies, acquired status and power and passed them on in their households. By examining material from the Latin West, Sung China and the Sinicized empires of Inner Asia, the author addresses the nature of political power in the period.

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ISBN: 9780521454063
Publication date: 16th February 1995
Author: Michael Chamberlain
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 199 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization
Genres: European history
Middle Eastern history
History and Archaeology