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Urban Dynamics and Transcultural Communication in Medieval Sicily Theresa Jäckh M.A., Mona Kirsch, Richard Engl, Julia Becker, Vera von Falkenhausen, Theresa Jäckh M.A., Thomas Dittelbach, Alex Metcalfe, Mohammed Querfelli, Hadrien Penet, Fabrizio Titone, Kristjan Toomaspoeg, Elisa Vermiglio, Theresa Jäckh, Mona Kirsch, Mihran Dabag, Nikolas Jaspert, Achim Lichtenberger

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Book
Author/Creator:
Jäckh M.A., Theresa, Author.
Kirsch, Mona, Author.
Contributor:
Engl, Richard, Contributor.
Becker, Julia, Contributor.
von Falkenhausen, Vera, Contributor.
Jäckh M.A., Theresa, Contributor.
Dittelbach, Thomas, Contributor.
Metcalfe, Alex, Contributor.
Querfelli, Mohammed, Contributor.
Penet, Hadrien, Contributor.
Titone, Fabrizio, Contributor.
Toomaspoeg, Kristjan, Contributor.
Vermiglio, Elisa, Contributor.
Jäckh, Theresa, Editor.
Kirsch, Mona, Editor.
Dabag, Mihran, Editor.
Jaspert, Nikolas, Editor.
Lichtenberger, Achim, Editor.
Series:
Mittelmeerstudien 17.
Mittelmeerstudien 17
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sizilien.
Netzwerke.
Mittelmeer.
Mittelalter.
Stadtgeschichte.
Handel.
christlich-islamischer Kulturkontakt.
Verflechtungsgeschichte.
Transkulturalität.
Minderheiten.
Local Subjects:
Sizilien.
Netzwerke.
Mittelmeer.
Mittelalter.
Stadtgeschichte.
Handel.
christlich-islamischer Kulturkontakt.
Verflechtungsgeschichte.
Transkulturalität.
Minderheiten.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Paderborn Brill | Schöningh 2017
Biography/History:
Theresa Jäckh studierte Geschichte, Islamwissenschaft und Jüdische Studien. Sie ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin und Doktorandin der Nachwuchsforschergruppe "Schutz und Asyl in Phasen politischer und religiöser Expansion" der Transcultural Studies, Universität HeidelbergMona Kirsch absolvierte den Trinationalen Masterstudiengang "European History and Civilisation" in Leiden, Oxford, Paris. Sie ist Doktorandin am SFB 619 Ritualdynamik, Universität Heidelberg.
Summary:
At the heart of the Mediterranean, the island of Sicily has long been a place of encounter. Witness to conquests and cycles of migration, the island’s enviable position as a unique nexus of exchange has left it heir to a rich linguistic, religious, ethnic and cultural inheritance. As the island’s primary conduits of interaction, Sicily’s vibrant cities not only functioned as important hubs for the exchange of goods and knowledge, but also facilitated the transcultural contact of peoples and cultures. This volume offers multi-disciplinary approaches in endeavouring to investigate how such manifold influences shaped the cities of the island and were reflected in the urban dynamics and transcultural communication of medieval Sicily.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
3-657-78629-5
OCLC:
1017095752
Publisher Number:
10.30965/9783657786299 DOI

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