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Un Autre Monde
M. Emmanuel Arnaiz
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, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, 366 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:8 b/w, 1 tables b/w., 12 maps b/w, 1 maps color, Language: English. ISBN 9782503602288.
Summary The three-volume project Cohesion in Multi-Ethnic Societies in Europe from c.1000 to the Present explores and seeks to find solutions to a crucial problem facing contemporary Europe: in what circumstances can different ethnic groups co-operate for the common good? They apparently did so in the past, combining to form political societies, medieval and early modern duchies, kingdoms, and empires. But did they maintain their ethnic traditions in this process? Did they pass on elements of their cultural memory when they were not in a dominant position in a given polity? The first volume of the project explored written sources about the past to show how communities shaped their collective memories in order to ensure the smooth functioning of multi-ethnic political communities. This second volume looks beyond texts and focuses on activities and events that were designed to build a sense of community within a political community made up of different ethnic groups. The coexistence of different ethnic groups is considered not through the prism of theoretical analyses by intellectual elites, but by following community members' responses to current events as recorded in the sources. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Inter-Ethnic Relations within Multi-Ethnic Societies ? PRZEMYS?AW WISZEWSKI Organizing Violence: Peace and War in Twelfth-Century Catalonia ? MARIA BONET DONATO The Andalusian Urban Elites and the Almoravids in the Upper Border of al-Andalus during the Twelfth Century. An Example of Multi-Ethnic Convenience ? JES S BRUFAL-SUCARRAT Shaping Identities in a Common Cultural Background: Muslims and Jews in the Medieval Portuguese Kingdom ? FILOMENA BARROS Ethnic and Religious Minorities and the Portuguese Military Orders as Recorded in the Pontificia Corpora (Twelfth to Sixteenth Centuries)? PAULA PINTO COSTA, JOANA LENCART Social and Economic Relations between Sardinians and Aragonese in Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries ? LUCIANO GALLINARI How to Live Together? Germans and Poles in Silesia in Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries ? PRZEMYS?AW WISZEWSKI Between Coexistence and Persecution. Economic Activity and the Cohesion of Multiethnic Societies in Cities of the Polish Territories (between the Thirteenth and the first Part of the Sixteenth Century)? GRZEGORZ MY?LIWSKI Ethnic-Economic Relations within the Cities of Lublin, Zamo??, and Lviv in the Sixteenth and Nineteenth Centuries ? ANDRZEJ PLESZCZY?SKI Economic and Social Aspects of Multiethnic Transylvania during the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries ? COSMIN POPA-GORJANU The Dracula and the Others: The Multi-ethnic Character of the Hungarian Political Elite until the Fifteenth Century ? DANIEL BAGI The Medical Marketplace as a Way of Communicating beyond Religion: non-Christian Medical Practitioners in the Society of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ? MONIKA RAMONAITE Towns as Areas of Ethnic Communication and Competition: The Case of Karaites in Trakai/Troki/ and Vilnius/Wilno/Vilna in the Seventeenth to Twentieth Centuries ? DOVIL? TROSKOVAIT? A Gift or 'Poklon dla Pana' as One of the Ways of Building Social Cohesion: The Case of the Vilnius Jewish Community in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century ? JURGITA ?IAU?I?NAIT? -VERBICKIEN? Facades of a Multi-Ethnic Empire: Presenting and Publicizing the Coronation of the 'All-Russian Emperor', Alexander III (1883)? ENDRE SASHALMI Polish American Parishes of the Nineteenth to Twenty First Centuries and their Role in Shaping Polish American Identity and Status ? JOANNA WOJDON Concluding Remarks: Inter-Ethnic Co-operation - Fluid Networks of Everyday Practices ? PRZEMYS?AW WISZEWSKI Index
Turnhout, Brepols, 2013 softcover, 149 pages ., 156 x 234 mm, ISBN: 978-2-503-53152-6 languages: English. ISBN 9782503531526.
This book argues that the relations between the Mamluk Sultanate of Syria and Egypt and the Ilkhanate, the Mongol state in Iran and the surrounding countries, were of a military, political-diplomatic, social and cultural nature. The relations between the Mamluk Sultanate of Syria and Egypt and the Ilkhanate, the Mongol state in Iran and the surrounding countries, were of a military, political-diplomatic, social and cultural nature. They had a profound impact not only on these states themselves, their ruling elites and the general population, but also on neighboring countries and beyond. The history of the eastern Mediterranean, Anatolia, Arabia and the Caucasus can hardly be understood without taking into consideration these complicated relations, whose impact was also felt in the other Mongol states to the east, and in the more westerly and northern parts of Europe. One can perhaps even speak of a thirteenth century ?world war?: on one side were arrayed the Mamluks and the Mongol Golden Horde of southern Russia, at times Genoa and the Byzantine empire, and even for a short while the kingdom of Sicily under the Hohenstaufen, while on the other side we find the Ilkhanate, the Venetians (albeit still trading with the Mamluks), the states of western Europe, the Papacy, the Armenians of both the Caucasus and Cilicia, and Georgia. To this we could add minor, but still important players, such as the Bedouin of Syria, the Seljuqs of Rum (Anatolia), the Turcoman of that country, and other local elements. Far away, the Mongols of Central Asia and the Great Khan in China also had an impact on affairs along the Mediterranean coast and southwest Asia. But this was not only a matter of war, which between the Mamluks and Ilkhanid Mongols continued from 1260-1320. There were intricate diplomatic relations; polemics and ideological sparring; defections, immigrations and transfers of populations; cultural influences; and, the impact on social life, economics and demography. The present volume is based on four lectures given at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in Paris in February 2007, and first provides an overview of the military struggle between these two regional powers, continues with a detailed discussion of the ideological posturing and sparring between them ? both before and after the conversion of the Mongols to Islam in the 1290s, and finally reviews and compares how the Mamluks and Mongols presented themselves to the local, mainly Muslim, populations that they ruled. The book provides an analysis of an important chapter in Middle Eastern, Asian and world history. Languages : English.
Palgrave Macmillan 1987 344 pages 13 6x2 6x21 2cm. 1987. Broché. 344 pages.
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La documentation française. 1960. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Agrafes rouillées, Papier jauni. 19 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 959-Asie du Sud-Est
Sommaire : La fédération de Malaisie et l'état de Singapour - Première partie : La fédération de Malaisie - Evolution politique - Les élections de 1959 - Relations entre malais et chinois - Les malais - Les chinois - Les relations entre chinois et malais - Politique étrangères - Relations avec l'O.T.A.S.E. - Relations avec le Commenwealth - Relations avec les Philippines et l'Indonésie - Relations avec les autres pays d'Asie - Relations avec la Chine communiste - Evolution économique - Le caoutchouc - L'étain - Les plans de développement Classification Dewey : 959-Asie du Sud-Est
NEW YORK UNIV PR 1994 240 pages in8. 1994. Cartonné jaquette. 240 pages.
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