Annalinda Neglia: Some historiographical notes on the islamic city
with particular reference to the visual representation of the built
city
André Raymond: The Spatial Organization of the City
Besim Hakim: Law and the City
Hugh Kennedy: Inherited cities
Sylvie Denoix: Founded Cities of the Arab World.
From the 7th to the 11th Centuries
Pierre Pinon: The Ottoman Cities of the Balkans
Heinz Gaube: Iranian cities
Marc Gaborieau: Indian cities
Gilles Veinstein: The Ottoman Town (15th-18th centuries)
Françoise Micheau: Baghdad in the Abbasid Era:
A Cosmopolitan and Multi-Confessional Capital
Halima Ferhat: Marinid Fez: Zenith and Signs of Decline
Roberto Berardi: The spatial organization of Tunis Medina and other
arab-muslim cities in North Africa and the near East
Doris Abouseif: The Mamluk City
Oleg Grabar: Islamic Jerusalem or Jerusalem under Muslim rule
Jean-Claude David: Aleppo. From the Ottoman Metropolis to the
Syrian City
Suraiya Faroqhi: At the Ottoman Empire’s industrious core: the
story of Bursa
Ludovico Micara: The Ottoman Tripoli: a Mediterranean Medina
Federico Cresti: Algiers in the Ottoman Period: the City and its
Population
Lisa Golombek: The “Citadel, Town, Suburbs” Model and Medieval
Kirman
Maurice Cerasi: Istanbul 1620-1750: change and tradition
Attilio Petruccioli: Bukhara and Samarkand
Mahvash Alemi: Shiraz, the city of gardens and poets
Ebba Koch: Mughal Agra. A Riverfront Garden City
Alison Mackenzie Shah: Architecture, Urban Space and the
Re-Scripting of Hyderabad’s Urban Heritage, 1858-1868
Ronald Lewcock and Arief Setiawan: Sana’a
Serge Santelli: Harar, the fourth Holy city of Islam
Saïd Mouline: Rabat - Salé. Holy Cities of the Two Banks
Besim Hakim and Zubair Ahmed: The sub-Saharan city: rules and built
form
Rino Montalbano: Dar-al Ma. The Architecture of water in the
Islamic countries
André Raymond: The Economy of the Traditional City
David Roxburgh: Pilgrimage City
André Raymond: The Management of the City
D.Fairchild Ruggles : The Countryside: the Roman Agricultural and
Hydraulic Legacy of the Islamic Mediterranean
Mohammed Naciri: Citizenhood: Proof Against the Century
Attilio Petruccioli: House and fabric in the Islamic Mediterranean
City
Lucienne Thys-Senocak: The Gendered City
Nelli Hanna: Guilds in Recent Historical Scholarship
Randi Deguillem: The Waqf in the City
Jean-Luc Arnaud: Modernization of the Cities of the Ottoman Empire
(1800-1920)
Mia Fuller: Mediterraneanism. French and Italian Architects’
Designs in 1930s North African Cities
Attilio Petruccioli: Algiers. The colonial city
Jean-Louis Cohen: Casablanca.The city in the Islamic world
Hasan-Uddin Khan: Identity, Globalisation and the Contemporary
Islamic City
Deeba Haider: The Growing Pains of Dubai: A city in search of its
identity
Eric Denis: Cairo Between Traces and Liberal Re-foundation
Joe Nasr and Eric Verdeil: The Reconstructions of Beirut
Salma Jayyusi, (PhD, University of London), is a poet, critic and anthologist. She edited the widely appraised 'The Legacy of Muslim Spain' (Leiden, 1992) Attilio Petruccioli, is Chief Editor of Environmental Design, and autho
"While her acclaimed edited collection on al-Andalus (The Legacy of
Muslim Spain, 2 vols. [Brill, 1992]) remains significant, Salma
Jayyusi has surpassed that earlier work with The City in the
Islamic World in both scope and ambition. ...this work is a
valuable addition and a major contribution to our understanding of
the city in Islamic civilization."
Muzaffar Iqbal in Islam & Science 10.2 (2010).
"Without a doubt, this collection of 46 original articles will
become the authoritative work on the city in the Islamic
world."
R. W. Zens in Choice June 2009.
Awarded Choice Outstanding Academic Title (Best in scholarly titles
reviewed by Choice 2009)
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