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Cultural Brokerage in Premodern Islamic Societies -

Cultural Brokerage in Premodern Islamic Societies

Buch | Hardcover
512 Seiten
2026
Edinburgh University Press (Verlag)
9781399528689 (ISBN)
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Presents the first comprehensive and systematic account of the crucial role cultural brokers played in shaping Islamic societies.
When we speak of ‘Islamic societies’ or ‘Islamic civilisation’, we often imply that there is something distinctive about cultures wherever Islam is prominent. Yet historians have rarely examined in detail how these cultures that we call ‘Islamic’ were formed in relation to neighbouring ones. This volume addresses that gap by focusing on cultural brokerage: the process by which an individual mediates between different cultural spheres, transferring and translating ideas, practices and institutions across boundaries, often with lasting effects. The collection proposes a robust, historically grounded theory of cultural brokerage and demonstrates its significance for understanding the formation and evolution of culture in Islamic societies. It illustrates this theory with empirical case studies that range from early Islamic Egypt to early modern China, and from spheres as diverse as medicine, theology and art.

Uriel Simonsohn is Associate Professor at the University of Haifa. His books include A Common Justice: The Legal Allegiances of Christians and Jews under Early Islam (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011) and Female Power and Religious Change in the Medieval Near East (Oxford University Press, 2023). He is also co-editor and author of several publications focusing on inter-religious ties and encounters in the early and medieval Islamic periods. Luke Yarbrough is Associate Professor in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at UCLA. His books include Friends of the Emir: Non-Muslim State Officials in Premodern Islamic Thought (Cambridge University Press, 2019) and The Sword of Ambition: Bureaucratic Rivalry in Medieval Egypt (New York University Press, 2016).

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List of Abbreviations
Note on the Contributors

Introduction: Towards a Theory of Cultural Brokerage in Islamic Societies
Uriel Simonsohn and Luke Yarbrough




‘Those Who Follow the Guidance’: Cross-Cultural Junctures in Early Islamic Documentary Conventions
Eugenio Garosi

Christians Facing the Rise of Islam in the Levant: Places of Worship, Building Materials and Figural Images
Mattia Guidetti

Transcultural Taste: Brokers of the Arab Cuisine
Limor Yungman

Moving beyond Post-Colonial Approaches: Grammar as an Item of Cultural Brokerage between Byzantium and the Islamic World (Seventh to Eleventh Centuries)
Maria Mavroudi

The Whirlpool at Work: Divine Attributes in a Polemical Milieu
Sarah Stroumsa

The Arabic Translation of the Ghazālian Naṣīḥat al-mulūk: A Case Study in Intra-Cultural Brokerage
Louise Marlow

‘The Abode of Afrāsiyāb’: Muslim Cultural Brokers in Mongol Qaraqorum
Michal Biran

Chinese Medicine as Tajriba in Medieval Iran: On Cultural Brokerage, Translation and Empire
Jonathan Brack

Cultural Brokers between Persianate and Arab Islam: ʿAjamī-Ḥanafī Immigrants in the Mamlūk Sultanate
Or Amir

The Cultural Brokerage of Nanjing’s Muslim Scholars and the Formation of Islamic Society in Premodern China
Hua Tao

Trailing Clouds of Vagueness: On Cultural Transfers between Anthropology and History
Dionigi Albera

Cultural Brokerage: Macro-historical Fluctuations of a Communicative Infrastructure
Daniel G. König

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.2.2026
Reihe/Serie Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture
Zusatzinfo 16 black and white illustrations
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Mittelalter
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
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