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Applying shari'a in the west / druk 1

facts, fears and the future of Islamic rules on family relations in the west

2013 || Paperback || Maurits S. Berger || Leiden University Press

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Colonial and Global History through Dutch Sources Staging Asia

the Dutch East India Company and the Amsterdam theatre

|| Manjusha Kuruppath || Leiden University Press

How is it possible that three playwrights in the early modern Dutch Republic wrote dramas based on contemporary political events in Asia? Reflecting on this remarkable phenomenon, "Staging Asia" traces the passage of the stories surrounding three political revolutions from seventeenth-century Asia through to the Dutch Republic and their ultimate manifestation as dramas. This book explores the nature of the representation of the Orient in these plays and evaluates how this characterization was...

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Proportional Systems in the History of Architecture

A Critical Reconsideration

2018 || Hardcover || Matthew A. Cohen e.a. || Leiden University Press

Since the origins of architectural history, proportional systems have served as objects of belief and modes of iconographical communication. Whether they are capable of fulfilling more tangible functions remains a matter of debate today, for this ancient and diverse belief system continues to infiltrate architectural thinking in subtle and sometimes surprising ways.

In this collection of original essays, twenty-six leading scholars reconsider the long history of proportional systems across nu...

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Archaeological studies Leiden University (ASLU) Los tlamatque, guardianes del patrimonio

dinámicas interculturales en la sociedad naua (México)

|| Raúl Macuil Martínez || Leiden University Press

Este trabajo integra la memoria oral y documental de las comunidades nauas

de México con el conocimiento, en el seno familiar, de los discursos, las

rogativas y los rituales que se siguen celebrando y la visión del mundo desde

los ojos, los corazones y los rostros de los tlamatque ("sabios").

La investigación consistió en un acercamiento al mundo religioso de la

cultura naua contemporánea, tanto en la comunidad de Santa Catarina

Acaxochitlan (Hidalgo) como en la región naua de Tlaxcala (de do...

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Archaeological studies Leiden University (ASLU) Troubled Waters

developing a New Approach to Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage Management in Sub-Saharan Africa

2017 || Paperback || Jonathan Sharfman || Leiden University Press

This volume of the ASLU series examines perspectives on maritime and underwater cultural heritage (MUCH) in southern Africa and proposes new management approaches to advance protection and public engagement. By redefining the maritime historical narratives in countries that have predominantly interpreted their maritime past through colonial shipwrecks, it is possible to create an environment in which stakeholders become active participants in heritage management. The application of a broad ma...

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Weneya'a - "quien habla con los cerros"

Memoria, mántica y paisaje sagrado en la Sierra Norte de Oaxaca

2019 || Paperback || Caroll Davila || Leiden University Press

Este trabajo documenta e interpreta el patrimonio cultural saa (zapoteco) de los Bene Ya’a/En’ne I’ya, los habitantes zapotecos de la Sierra Norte de Oaxaca. Dicho patrimonio es estudiado a partir de los símbolos transmitidos por las personas encargadas de los rituales, weneya’a— las personas « que hablan con los cerros ».

Los individuos weneya’a transmiten valores culturales fundamentales de sus comunidades y son indispensables para la identidad y la cultura de los Bene Ya’a...

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Cape Conflict

Protest and Political Alliances in a Dutch Settlement

2019 || Paperback || Teun Baartman || Leiden University Press

In the historiography of the period of Dutch rule in the Cape of Good Hope, from 1652 until 1795, Cape burghers are represented as the perpetual underdogs bristling against the rule of a restrictive Dutch East India Company (VOC). But was this relationship really so antagonistic?

The author places Cape colonial society in the wider context of the Dutch Republic and, in doing so, compares the political structures, institutions and dynamics of the Republic and its overseas settlement. He shows ...

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Gum Arabic

The Golden tears of the Acacia Tree

|| Paperback || Dorrit van Dalen || Leiden University Press

Gum Arabic is a natural product which grows exclusively in the Sahel and has played an ever increasing role in the global economy. In the time of the crusades, Europeans bought the ingredient in Arab countries. Soon, it was not only used in ink or medicine, but also as a symbol of its putative Arab origin, the noble Orient. Later, gum was bought directly in the countries where it was produced, but western dependence on it grew. As European countries were laying the foundations for their colon...

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The Company Fortress

Military Engineering and the Dutch East India Company in South Asia, 1638-1795

2020 || Paperback || Erik Odegard || Leiden University Press

The remains of Dutch East India Company forts are scattered throughout littoral Asia and Africa. But how important were the specific characteristics of European bastion-trace fortifications to Early-Modern European expansion? Was European fortification design as important for Early-Modern expansion as has been argued? This book takes on these questions by studying the system of fortifications built and maintained by the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in present-day India and Sri Lanka. It unc...

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The potters’ perspectives

A vibrant chronological narrative of ceramic manufacturing practices in the valley of Juigalpa, Chontales, Nicaragua (cal 300 CE-present)

2020 || Paperback || Natalia R. Donner || Leiden University Press

The work of Fernand Braudel (1949) should have revolutionized the way archaeology conceptualizes temporal scales and builds chronological narratives. Even though Braudel’s general views did impact archaeological theory deeply, his three different time-scales, together with insights into duration as the inner dialectic between different temporalities, remain neglected in archaeological practice.

Nowadays, ceramic chronology building in archaeology still relies on two main variables: time-spa...