New Readings in Arabic Historiography from Late Medieval Egypt and Syria Proceedings of the themed day of the Fifth Conference of the School of Mamluk Studies
The present volume contributes to research on historic Arabic texts from late medieval Egypt and Syria. Departing from dominant understandings of these texts through the prisms of authenticity and "literarization," it engages with questions of textual constructedness and authorial agency....
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