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Arab Social Life in the Middle Ages: An Illustrated Study

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Arab Social Life in the Middle Ages: An Illustrated Study

Contributors:

By (Author) Shirley Guthrie

ISBN:

9780863560439

Publisher:

Saqi Books

Imprint:

Saqi Books

Publication Date:

15th May 2001

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Asian history
General and world history
History of art
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval

Dewey:

956

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

229

Dimensions:

Width 175mm, Height 245mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

740g

Description

A portrait of everyday life in the medieval Arab world, this study draws on 13th-century miniatures from collections as far afield as St Petersburg and Istanbul. The wide range of topics covers every aspect of contemporary society in the Abbasid period, from life at court to the pomp and ceremony of the military, from the dispensing of justice in the law courts to the bustle of the suq and slave market. The routine of village life is contrasted with the pleasures of urban society, and the reader is also introduced to the world of musicians and professional mourners. Women are shown not only as virtuous wives and in childbirth, but as spirited and articulate individuals. The traditions of Arab hospitality are described, with scenes of drinking, feasting and etiquette. The book is illustrated with contemporary miniatures, principally those of al-Wasiti which accompany the celebrated Maqamat of al-Hariri. In his text, al-Hariri made no attempt to conceal his admiration for his unprincipled and thoroughly disreputable protagonist, Abu Zayd - who represents the voice of the common man, and possibly provides a prototype for the popular picaresque heroes of later European literature. Al-Hariri frequently used the tales as a subtle and indirect way of satirizing the prevailing social order, yet he was insistent that his work had an underlying moral purpose.

Reviews

'Guthrie's work is scholarly and her book is a mine of information on both basic and recondite features of Islamic society.' Robert Irwin, The Times Literary Supplement 'Very lively and informative on a wide range of topics in medieval Islamic history. The book ... is eminently accessible to students and non-specialists, and is certainly one that merits close attention.' Medical History 'An essential read for Arabs and non-Arabs alike.' Al-Hayat

Author Bio

Shirley Guthrie was educated at the Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh and has travelled widely in the Middle East. Since receiving her doctorate in Islamic painting in 1992, she has continued her research into illustrated Arabic manuscripts.

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