This dissertation is a study of the life and work of Zayn al-Dīn
al-Khwāfī (d. 838/1435), a Suhrawardī Sufi of Herat active during the
late fourteenth and early fifte [...]
2019-12 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
In 1670, Bīdel of Delhi was travelling through northern India. One night
in Agra he had a visionary dream that would reframe and reconsolidate
his entire life: he experi [...]
2019-08 |
South Asian Languages and Civilizations; Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation offers the first in-depth study of racial difference,
and specifically blackness, in premodern Arabic popular literature. I
base my study primarily on t [...]
2019-08 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
Despite widespread agreement that narratives of divine combat with
monstrous antagonists were politically and culturally important in the
ancient Near East, scholars have [...]
2019-08 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation examines the creation of a “state public sphere” (Rus.
obshchestvennost’, Uzb. jamoatchilik), or a nexus of state-sponsored
mass institutions and [...]
2019-08 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations; History |
Dissertation
This research contributes new approaches and readings of the history and
thought of the early Nizari Ismailis and their polity in Iran (fl.
1090-1256/483-654). Previous s [...]
2019-06 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation examines ʿAṭṭâr’s didactic mas̱navis, especially his
Conference of the Birds (Manṭeq al-ṭayr) and Book of Affliction
(Moṣibat-nâma), fro [...]
2017-03 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation traces the origin and evolution of the “global
Armenian” in the Ottoman Empire focusing upon the nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries. Particula [...]
2017-03 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation treats the controversial Syrian poet Abū l-ʿAlāʾ
al-Maʿarrī (d. AD 1058) as a case study of medieval Arabic authorship.
On one hand, readers have [...]
2018-06 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This study is an examination of the Syrian government’s strategic
political engagement with the United Nations from 1945 to 1955.
Specifically, this work provides an in [...]
2018-08 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation examines Arabic and Syriac writing on conversion among
Muslims and Christians in early Islamic Greater Syria (Bilād al-Shām)
and northern Iraq (al-Jaz [...]
2018-08 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation explores the rise of the Young Ottoman movement in the
1860s as a product of the new geopolitical order that emerged in the
wake of the Crimean War (185 [...]
2017-12 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation considers the career and verse of the Iranian Kurdish
poet and revolutionary Abū al-Qāsim of Kermanshah, pen-name “Lāhūtī”
(1887-1957), as a ca [...]
2018-12 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation investigates two interrelated processes. The first is
the development of official anti-Armenian policy and practice during the
last quarter of the ninet [...]
2018-12 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation aims to shed light on the Arabian context of the
Qur’ān by using sources that securely predate the Qur’ān from in and
immediately around the Arabi [...]
2017-06 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
Using recently excavated material from the large Chalcolithic site of
Tell Zeidan, Syria, this dissertation considers a new approach to one of
the most debated questions [...]
2017 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
William Douglas Pickut,Literary Genres in Poetic Texts from the Dead Sea
Scrolls,Abstract,December 8, 2016,Among the texts of the Dead Sea
Scrolls, there are four literar [...]
2016 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
Early in the 18th Dynasty, the Egyptian kings conquered their southern
neighbors, the C-Group, Pan Grave, and Kerman populations of Nubia.
After the conquest, there were [...]
2017 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
In his 1955 survey of Jewish-Arab relations, 'Jews and Arabs: Their
Contacts through the Ages,' S.D. Goitein, a leading scholar of Jewish
history in the Medieval Islamic [...]
01 January 2016 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
The Old Women are well-attested as religious functionaries in the
Hittite texts. There is extensive evidence documenting their ritual and
divinatory practice: they pacifi [...]
01 January 2016 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
As markers of identity, social status, and administrative rank, seals
and their designs functioned as one of the most important non-verbal
identifiers for their owners in [...]
01 January 2016 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation explores the intellectual, cultural, and political
history of knowledge in the late-medieval and early modern Ottoman
context by examining the fifteenth [...]
01 January 2016 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
This dissertation examines the political and ideological roles of King’s
Sons during the 18th Dynasty. After a brief discussion of the nature of
“sonship” in pharao [...]
2017 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
Administration of the Hittite Empire is a contentious topic among
Hittitologists, with some arguing that most administrative activity took
place on perishable records now [...]
2016 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
Abū Bakr (d. 13/634) is regarded as one of the most preeminent
companions of the Prophet Muhammad by the majority of (Sunni) Muslims.
In the Islamic tradition, he is not [...]
2016 |
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations |
Dissertation
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