Organizing Institution: AKU-ISMC
Contact email: ismc@aku.edu
Start Date: October 6, 2022 (13:00)
End Date: October 8, 2022 (16:45 BST)
Cost: Free
Website: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/arabic-pasts-histories-and-historiographies-hybrid-tickets-404541774337
Aga Khan Centre (1st floor) – London – United Kingdom
Annual research workshop on 6-8 October 2022.
This annual exploratory workshop not only offers the opportunity to reflect on history writing in Arabic but also invites contributors to explore more broadly how people relate to the past.
Papers will elucidate the following questions:
• What practices (through writing or otherwise) have different groups in the Middle East and North Africa used to encode their past, and how have they engaged in remembering and forgetting? At different times and places, how have the significant contours, events, and actors in their histories been seen? Was the significant past the same for court historians as it was for literary historians; for bureaucrats as it was for the military; for Sufis as it was for Muslim lawyers and Traditionists?
• How did non-Muslims and Muslims, men and women, adherents of different sectarian or juristic traditions, or speakers of different languages imagine the shape and meaning of pasts specific to their societal, cultural, religious, linguistic, or ethnic group, in negotiation with the universal history of the Islamic community to which they (may or may not) have belonged?
• How have urban and rural people, workers and peasants, the religiously educated and the technocratic elite, developed different ways of writing, remembering, or commemorating particular events in, or the broad sweep of, local, national, or Islamic history?
• In what ways do educational institutions, museums, media organizations, and proponents of heritage use history writing in Arabic to shape loyalties and nurture a sense of belonging in the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe?
Download Arabic Pasts Schedule.
Organizers
Arabic Pasts is co-organized by Sarah Bowen Savant (AKU-ISMC), Hugh Kennedy (SOAS University of London), and James McDougall (University of Oxford).
Join Online
You can also join us online by registering via Zoom.
Image Credit
Al-Khaṭīb al-Baghdādī’s Taʾrīkh Baghdād, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Arabe 2129.