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Die Charidschiten dienen der frühen Geschichtsschreibung vor allem als Feindbild. Obwohl sie in wichtige politische Machtkämpfe verwickelt waren, bleiben sie in den Quellen oft schemenhaft. Wie sie dargestellt werden und welche Erzählmuster sich daran ablesen lassen, erzählt uns Dr. Hannah-Lena Hagemann von der Universität Hamburg.
Literaturtipps
Crone, Patricia u. Hinds, Martin (2003): God’s Caliph. Religious Authority in the First Centuries of Islam. Cambridge.
Donner, Fred (2010): Modern Approaches to Early Islamic History. In Robinson, Chase (Hg.): The New Cambridge History of Islam. Vol. I. Cambridge, S. 623-47.
Gaiser, Adam (2020): Khārijīs. In Encyclopaedia of Islam Three. Leiden.
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena (2021): The Kharijites in Early Islamic Historical Tradition. Heroes and Villains. Edinburgh.
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena u. Verkinderen, Peter (2020): Kharijism in the Umayyad Period. In Marsham, Andrew (Hg.): The Umayyad World. London, S. 489-517.
Hawting, Gerald (1986): The First Dynasty of Islam. The Umayyad Caliphate AD 661-750. London.
Hodgson, Marshall (1968): Two Pre-Modern Muslim Historians. Pitfalls and Opportunities in Presenting them to Moderns. In Nef, John (Hg.): Towards World Community. Den Haag, S. 53–69.
Meisami, Julie (2000): History as Literature. In Iranian Studies 33/1–2, S. 15-30.
Noth, Albrecht u. Conrad, Lawrence (1994): The Early Arabic Historical Tradition. A Source-Critical Study. Princeton.
Robinson, Chase (2003): Islamic Historiography. Cambridge.
Robinson, Chase (2003): Reconstructing Early Islam. Truths and Consequences. In Berg, Herbert (Hg.): Method and Theory in the Study of Islamic Origins. Leiden, S. 101–34.
Sizgorich, Thomas (2009): Violence and Belief in Late Antiquity. Militant Devotion in Christianity and Islam. Philadelphia (v.a. Kapitel 5-7).
Timani, Hussam (2007): Modern Intellectual Readings of the Khārijites. New York.
Link
Von Spanien bis Sumatra: Alltagsdokumente jüdischer Gemeinden im Geniza Lab
58 ตอน
ซีรีส์ที่ถูกเก็บถาวร ("ฟีดที่ไม่ได้ใช้งาน" status)
When? This feed was archived on May 07, 2023 15:36 (). Last successful fetch was on February 14, 2023 19:29 ()
Why? ฟีดที่ไม่ได้ใช้งาน status. เซิร์ฟเวอร์ของเราไม่สามารถดึงฟีดพอดคาสท์ที่ใช้งานได้สักระยะหนึ่ง
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 322533258 series 3319965
Die Charidschiten dienen der frühen Geschichtsschreibung vor allem als Feindbild. Obwohl sie in wichtige politische Machtkämpfe verwickelt waren, bleiben sie in den Quellen oft schemenhaft. Wie sie dargestellt werden und welche Erzählmuster sich daran ablesen lassen, erzählt uns Dr. Hannah-Lena Hagemann von der Universität Hamburg.
Literaturtipps
Crone, Patricia u. Hinds, Martin (2003): God’s Caliph. Religious Authority in the First Centuries of Islam. Cambridge.
Donner, Fred (2010): Modern Approaches to Early Islamic History. In Robinson, Chase (Hg.): The New Cambridge History of Islam. Vol. I. Cambridge, S. 623-47.
Gaiser, Adam (2020): Khārijīs. In Encyclopaedia of Islam Three. Leiden.
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena (2021): The Kharijites in Early Islamic Historical Tradition. Heroes and Villains. Edinburgh.
Hagemann, Hannah-Lena u. Verkinderen, Peter (2020): Kharijism in the Umayyad Period. In Marsham, Andrew (Hg.): The Umayyad World. London, S. 489-517.
Hawting, Gerald (1986): The First Dynasty of Islam. The Umayyad Caliphate AD 661-750. London.
Hodgson, Marshall (1968): Two Pre-Modern Muslim Historians. Pitfalls and Opportunities in Presenting them to Moderns. In Nef, John (Hg.): Towards World Community. Den Haag, S. 53–69.
Meisami, Julie (2000): History as Literature. In Iranian Studies 33/1–2, S. 15-30.
Noth, Albrecht u. Conrad, Lawrence (1994): The Early Arabic Historical Tradition. A Source-Critical Study. Princeton.
Robinson, Chase (2003): Islamic Historiography. Cambridge.
Robinson, Chase (2003): Reconstructing Early Islam. Truths and Consequences. In Berg, Herbert (Hg.): Method and Theory in the Study of Islamic Origins. Leiden, S. 101–34.
Sizgorich, Thomas (2009): Violence and Belief in Late Antiquity. Militant Devotion in Christianity and Islam. Philadelphia (v.a. Kapitel 5-7).
Timani, Hussam (2007): Modern Intellectual Readings of the Khārijites. New York.
Link
Von Spanien bis Sumatra: Alltagsdokumente jüdischer Gemeinden im Geniza Lab
58 ตอน
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