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Islamic urban studies : historical review and perspectives / edited by Masashi Haneda and Toru Miura.

المساهم (المساهمين):نوع المادة : نصنصالناشر:London ; Kegan Paul International ; 1994الموزع:New York : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1994وصف:xii, 365 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmنوع المحتوى:
  • text
نوع الوسائط:
  • unmediated
نوع الناقل:
  • volume
تدمك:
  • 0710304927 (hbk)
العناوين الموحدة:
  • Isuramu toshi kenkyū. English.
الموضوع:تصنيف مكتبة الكونجرس:
  • HT147.5 I8713 1994
المحتويات:
Introduction - An Interpretation of the Concept of the "Islamic City" / Masashi Haneda -- The Maghrib / Masatoshi Kisaichi -- Mashriq / Toru Miura -- Turkey / Kayoko Hayashi -- Iran / Masashi Haneda -- Central Asia / Hisao Komatsu -- Conclusion: Reinterpreting Urban Studies: Towards a New Perspective / Toru Miura.
ملخص:The history of urban studies concerning the Islamic world in terms of theme, motif and methodology is the subject of this innovative work. While previous studies have tended to link the cities of the Islamic world with Islam as a religion and culture in an attempt to understand them as a whole in a unified and uniform way, there have been very few attempts to examine and compare the cities in their diversity of climate, landscape, population and historical background, which is the approach taken here.ملخص:The study has two foci. First, it coordinates the main research that has been done since the 19th century in regard to the cities of five regions that came under the sway of Islam comparatively early: the Maghrib (the Western Arab lands), the Mashriq (the Eastern Arab lands), Turkey, Iran and Central Asia.ملخص:Second, through comparing the history of scholarship regarding the cities of these five regions, it throws light on the issues that have exercised academic concern in urban studies of the Islamic world as a whole to the present, and suggests new perspectives for future work.ملخص:Such a survey of the history of scholarship covering the vast area of the Middle East has not been undertaken previously, which speaks of the difficulty and significance of the project.ملخص:This challenging work, which arises from the large 'Urbanism in Islam: A Comparative Study' project centred on the Institute of Oriental Culture at the University of Tokyo, has been undertaken in the firm conviction that if no attempt is made to consolidate and examine the existing scholarship on the field, it will be impossible to understand truly the cities of the Islamic world.ملخص:Apart from the unique contribution it makes to Islamic urban studies, the volume has wider applications to the fields of urban studies and history in general.
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كتاب كتاب UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة HT147.5 I8713 1994 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) C.1 Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط 30010000132047

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Introduction - An Interpretation of the Concept of the "Islamic City" / Masashi Haneda -- The Maghrib / Masatoshi Kisaichi -- Mashriq / Toru Miura -- Turkey / Kayoko Hayashi -- Iran / Masashi Haneda -- Central Asia / Hisao Komatsu -- Conclusion: Reinterpreting Urban Studies: Towards a New Perspective / Toru Miura.

The history of urban studies concerning the Islamic world in terms of theme, motif and methodology is the subject of this innovative work. While previous studies have tended to link the cities of the Islamic world with Islam as a religion and culture in an attempt to understand them as a whole in a unified and uniform way, there have been very few attempts to examine and compare the cities in their diversity of climate, landscape, population and historical background, which is the approach taken here.

The study has two foci. First, it coordinates the main research that has been done since the 19th century in regard to the cities of five regions that came under the sway of Islam comparatively early: the Maghrib (the Western Arab lands), the Mashriq (the Eastern Arab lands), Turkey, Iran and Central Asia.

Second, through comparing the history of scholarship regarding the cities of these five regions, it throws light on the issues that have exercised academic concern in urban studies of the Islamic world as a whole to the present, and suggests new perspectives for future work.

Such a survey of the history of scholarship covering the vast area of the Middle East has not been undertaken previously, which speaks of the difficulty and significance of the project.

This challenging work, which arises from the large 'Urbanism in Islam: A Comparative Study' project centred on the Institute of Oriental Culture at the University of Tokyo, has been undertaken in the firm conviction that if no attempt is made to consolidate and examine the existing scholarship on the field, it will be impossible to understand truly the cities of the Islamic world.

Apart from the unique contribution it makes to Islamic urban studies, the volume has wider applications to the fields of urban studies and history in general.

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