Marburg University
26th – 29th November 2015
The start-up workshop of DYNTRAN presented individual research projects and their respective sources with special attention to the conceptualization of family and transmission. The general aim of this meeting was to outline the scope of our respective approaches and establish viable lines for further inquiry. Of special importance have been sources and methodologies employed, striving to define key concepts and terminology. We envision this first meeting as an open forum to get to know each other, present our individual research projects and ideas, and to identify common ground.
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Adam Sabra (Santa Barbara)
Friday, November 27th
Material Perspectives and Concepts in the Study of Families
09:00 – 10:45 • Material Perspectives I: Books and Society
Chair: Maria Szuppe (Paris)
Konrad Hirschler (London)
“Towards New Understandings: Using Ottoman Court Records (sijillāt) in Exploring Patterns of Book Ownership among Merchant Groups in 16th / 17th-Century Cairo”
Anthony Quickel (Marburg / Cairo)
11:15 – 12:30 • Material Perspectives II: Craftsmen, Poets and the State
Chair: Nicolas Michel (Cairo)
“A Family of Calligraphers from Yazd? A Group of Yazdi Ceramic Tile Decorations during Qarâ Qoyunlu and Âq Qoyunlu Periods”
Sandra Aube (Paris)
14:00 – 15:45 • Structures in the Construction of Dynasty and Nobility
Chair: Christoph Werner (Marburg)
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Saturday, November 28th
Families as Actors
09:00 – 10:45 • Perspectives of Family-History
Chair: Albrecht Fuess (Marburg)
“A ‘Saintly’ Line in the Making: Introducing the Family History of the khwājas of Barnābād (15th-18th C., Herat)”
Maria Szuppe (Paris)
“Families on the Move: Movement, Stability and Continuity in Ottoman Syria and beyond”
Astrid Meier (Beirut)
“Sufis, Emirs and Bureaucrats: The Kujuji Family in the 15th and 16th Centuries”
Christoph Werner (Marburg)
11:15 – 12:30 • Office and Autonomy: Political Strategies of Families
Chair: Anthony Quickel (Marburg / Cairo)
“The Transmission of Office in Families”
Syrinx von Hees (Münster)
“The Role of the Šarafnāma in the Political Life of Bidlīs in the 11th / 17th Century”
Sacha Alsancakli (Paris)
14:00 – 15:45 • Not the End of the World: Families and Paradigm Shifts
Chair: Georg Leube (Marburg)
“A Beginning or an End? The Ottoman Conquest and the Legacy of Damascene Scholarly Dynasties”
Torsten Wollina (Beirut)
“The Reassertion of Disrupted Local Traditions in Early Ṣafawid Tabriz: Sufi Families, the Kubrāwiyya and Classical Sunnite Works of ḥadīth”
Daniel Zakrzewski (Halle)
“Families and Descendants of Civil Servants in Sixteenth-Century Cairo”
Nicolas Michel (Cairo)
I was invited by Prof. Werner to attend the lecture of Prof. Hohkamp at 26th of november and will participate on this event.
Lukas Bormann