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"Encylcopedias About Muslim Civilisations" is a reference catalogue of two hundred annotated bibliographies and abstracts of encyclopedias published during the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. Listed materials are available in English, Arabic, and Turkish, and truly represent the diversity of Muslim societies. This volume enables and reinforces communication between scholars and institutions across Muslim contexts, in which a language barrier has often prevented the sharing of knowledge and information.
The first volume in the Muslim Civilisations Abstracts series is a
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Produktbeschreibung
"Encylcopedias About Muslim Civilisations" is a reference catalogue of two hundred annotated bibliographies and abstracts of encyclopedias published during the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. Listed materials are available in English, Arabic, and Turkish, and truly represent the diversity of Muslim societies. This volume enables and reinforces communication between scholars and institutions across Muslim contexts, in which a language barrier has often prevented the sharing of knowledge and information.
The first volume in the Muslim Civilisations Abstracts series is a reference catalogue of 200 annotated bibliographies and abstracts of encyclopedias published during the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Material has been made available in English, Arabic and Turkish. Volumes in the series seek not only to represent the diversity of Muslim societies, but also to create access to and reinforce communication between scholars and institutions across Muslim contexts; where the sharing of knowledge and information has often been hindered due to language barriers.
Autorenporträt
Aptin Khanbaghi is a senior researcher and team leader for the MCA (Muslim Civilisations Abstracts) project at Aga Khan University. He received his doctorate from Cambridge University in Iranian studies. His academic interests include religious minorities in West Asia and cultural diversity in the Muslim world. Dr Khanbaghi is the author of The Fire, the Star and the Cross: Minority Religions in Medieval and Early Modern Iran (I. B. Tauris, 2006).