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Prof. Dr. Stefan Heidemann

Prof. Dr. Stefan Heidemann

Islamic Studies
University of Hamburg, Asia Africa Institute

Telephone:  +49 40 42838 3180 or 3181
E-Mail:  stefan.heidemann@uni-hamburg.de

 

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Universität Hamburg
Asien Afrika Institut
Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1, Ost
20146 Hamburg

Short Profile

Over the past years I became known as a historian of the Middle East who has an equal command in the study of literary and legal sources, material culture, numismatics, and archaeological evidence. I focus mainly on periods of transition and economic and cultural change in Islamic societies. Most prominent figure among my studies the formation of the early Islamic empire, the apogee of the Abbasid Empire and the formation of the Middle Islamic civilization in the 12th and 13th century. I work with archaeological missions from Portugal to Mongolia, yet most of them excavate in Syria.

Five major research projects emerged from this interest:

In addition, I pursue currently a number of specific interests, the Abbasid invention of brass, Syriac and Arabic lead seals of the eleventh century, changing pattern in the visual culture of the middle Islamic period, the development of metalwork and neo-Mamluk art in the nineteenth century and the use of medieval history in modern visual political discourse as specific form of cultural memory, and the history of Oriental studies.

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www.aai.uni-hamburg.de/voror/Personal/Heidemann.html

 

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