Social Media and Platform Historiography: Challenges and Opportunities
In this article, we propose a methodological outlook for historical platform studies to increase the prominence of platform historiography in the field and practice of web history and archiving. We discuss the challenges of social media archiving and the
Anne Helmond, F. V. D. Vlist
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Indian Friends, Iranian Selves, Persianate Modern [PDF]
This article examines the figure of the Indian friend in late nineteenth-century Persian-language modernist writings, specically those by Fath ‘Alī Ākhūndzādah, Jamāl al-Dīn “al-Afghānī,” and writers published in the Calcutta newspaper Habl al-Matīn ...
Kia, Mana
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Reading the acts and lives of performers in Mughal Persian texts [PDF]
Examining materials from early modern and contemporary North India and Pakistan, Tellings and Texts brings together seventeen first-rate papers on the relations between written and oral texts, their performance, and the musical traditions these ...
Sharma, Sunil
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Reexamining The First Hijrah as A Foundation for Ethical Pluralism in Ethiopia [PDF]
This article revisits the First Hijrah to Abyssinia and the Muslim community’s engagement with the Christian kingdom of Najāshī as a foundational narrative for ethical pluralism and shared political sovereignty within Islamic thought.
Achmad Zainulloh Hamid +3 more
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The Transmission of the Andalusian Demonym “al-muntadjīlī”, included in the Genealogical Dictionary Iqtibās al-Anwār (XII century AD) by Abū Muḥammad al-Rušāṭī. [PDF]
El presente artículo aborda la transmisión del gentilicio andalusí almuntağīlī, derivado de un topónimo iberorromance, recogido en el diccionario biobibliográfico Iqtibās al-anwār (siglo XII d.C.) de Abū Muḥammad al-Rušāṭī.
Torres Calzada, Maria Katjia
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New data on an old manuscript: An Andalusian version of the work entitled Futūḥ al-Shām [PDF]
The anonymous manuscript XCIII of the Gayangos collection is a compilation consisting of parts of two works: Futūh al-Shām by (ps.) al-Wāqidī, and an unnamed work by Abū ‛Umar al-Ṭalamankī.
Landau-Tasseron, Ella
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An approach to integrate dynamic bandwidth allocation and multi-operability for WDM-PONs is demonstrated with a symmetrical SOA/REAM-based ONU design and C/L waveband 10Gb/s burst-mode operation, allowing electrical reconfigurability of the ONU's ...
Bauwelinck, Johan +5 more
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An analytical study on ministerial organizations status in the historiography of Ravandi, Iran [PDF]
The ministry organization as a symbol of Iranian sreaming is the important element in Iranian historiography. Reproduction of many of Iranshahri thoughts teachings in Seljuk\u27s period provided background for note historians to ministry organization ...
Allahyari, Fereydoon +2 more
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This essay takes a longitudinal look at how different communities dealt with political and theological difference in the same space. It examines accounts of Uch Sharif, in contemporary Pakistan, from the thirteenth century to the present. It specifically
Ahmed Asif, Manan
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Chronicling a Dynasty on the Make: New Light on the Early Ṣafavids in Ḥayātī Tabrīzī's Tārīkh (961/1554) [PDF]
This article studies Qāsim Beg Ḥayātī Tabrīzī’s unpublished account of Ṣafavid history, which has long been considered lost. Ḥayātī’s account—dedicated, in 961/1554, to Shah Ṭahmāsp’s sister, Princess Mihīn Begum (d.
Ghereghlou, Kioumars
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