Research team

DYNTRAN Symposium participants, Maison de la Recherche, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, 7-9 March 2018

Coordinators

German team                                                   French team

Christoph Werner

  • Professor, Universität Marburg, Iranistik
  • Interests in DYNTRAN: Comparative studies of awqāf, history of the Kujujī family

Maria Szuppe

  • DR, CNRS, Mondes iranien et indien
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Constructions of family histories and legitimacies

Albrecht Fuess

  • Professor, Universität Marburg, Islamwissenschaft
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Transmission of authority in Mamluk bayts

Nicolas Michel

  • Dir. Institut Français d’Archéologie orientale & Prof. Aix-Marseille Université
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Symbolic heritage of the families of civilian administrators

Members

German team

 

French team

Syrinx von Hees

  • Junior Professor, Universität Münster, Arabistik
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Families in the transmission of knowledge

Sacha Alsancakli

  • PhD Candidate, Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3, Mondes iranien et indien
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Dynastic transmissions (power, authority, knowledge)

Konrad Hirschler

  • Professor, Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Islamic Studies
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Families in the transmission of knowledge

Sandra Aube

  • Coordination assistant and researcher, CNRS, Mondes iranien et indien
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Artistic transmissions (architectural decoration) in the Timurid world

Georg Leube

  • Researcher, Universität Bayreuth, Islamwissenschaft
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Iconography of authority
  • on DYNTRAN, 2015-2016

Michele Bernardini

  • Professor, Università di Napoli “L’Orientale”
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Master and disciple – Families of poets and literati

Astrid Meier

  • Deputy Directress & Senior Researcher, Orient Institut Beirut
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Comparative studies of awqāf

Juliette Dumas

  • MCF (associate professor), Aix-Marseille Université &  IREMAM
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Families of literati in the Ottoman empire (strategies for entering the groups of power)

Anthony T. Quickel

  • Doctoral researcher, Universität Marburg, Islamwissenschaft & Université Aix-Marseille I / IFAO
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Book ownership patterns among Ottoman Cairo’s merchant families

Emmanuel Giraudet

  • Cartographic engineer, CNRS, Mondes iranien et indien
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Cartography of families

Alberto Tiburcio Urquiola

  • Coordination assistant and researcher, Universität Marburg
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Processes of conversion and interreligious polemic in the Safavid period
  • on DYNTRAN 2016-2018

 Denis Hermann

  • Researcher, CNRS, Mondes iranien et indien
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Lineages and family networks in Iran (economic and political strategies)

Torsten Wollina

  • Researcher, Orient Institut Beirut
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Notables of Damascus

 Francis Richard

  • Researcher, Bibliothèque Universitaire des Langues et Civilisations & Mondes iranien et indien
  • Interest in DYNTRAN: Family links amongst the educated classes of the Iranian world

Daniel Zakrzewski

  • PhD candidate, Universität Marburg
  • Interests in DYNTRAN: Family networks in Tabriz, local power and imperial history

 

 

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