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51. Petry, Carl F.. Review of Itinéraires d'Orient: Hommages à Claude Cahen, edited by Raoul Curiel and Rika Gyselen. Journal of the American Oriental Society 118, 4 (1998): 604-606.
Subjects: Economics/Numismatics/Foreign relations/Historiography/Social relations
52. Petry, Carl F.. Review of Early Mamluk Syrian Historiography: Al-Yunīnī's Dhayl Mirʾāt al-Zamān, edited and translated by Li Guo. Journal of the American Oriental Society 120, 1 (2000): 117-118.
Subjects: Historiography/Places--Syria/Scholarship/Individuals--Yunini, Qutb al-Din Musa
53. Petry, Carl F.. Review of Majnūn: The Madman in Medieval Islamic Society, by Michael W. Dols. Journal of the American Oriental Society 117, 2 (1997): 388-389.
Subjects: Culture/Scholarship/Social relations
54. Petry, Carl F.. "Geographic Origins and Residence Patterns of the ʿUlamāʾ of Cairo in the Fifteenth Century." 2 vols.. Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 1974.
Subjects: Places--Cairo/Social relations
55. Petry, Carl F.. "Crime in Mamluk Historiography: A Fraud Case Depicted by Ibn Taghrībirdī." Mamlūk Studies Review 10, 2 (2006): 141-151.
Subjects: Historiography/Social relations/Individuals--Ibn Taghri Birdi
56. Petry, Carl F.. Review of al-Sujūn wa-al-ʿUqūbāt fī Miṣr "ʿAṣr Salāṭīn al-Mamālīk", by ʿAlāʾ Ṭāhā Rizq Ḥusayn. Mamlūk Studies Review 10, 2 (2006): 187-191.
Subjects: Social relations
57. Petry, Carl F., "The Hoax of the Miraculous Speaking Wall: Criminal Investigation in Mamluk Cairo." In Mamluks and Ottomans: Studies in Honour of Michael Winter. Edited by Wasserstein, David J.//Ayalon, Ami. 86-95. London and New York: Routledge, 2006.
Series: Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern History, 5
Notes: Review see Clifford.
Subjects: Social relations
58. Petry, Carl F.. "The Politics of Insult: The Mamluk Sultanate’s Response to Criminal Affronts." Mamlūk Studies Review 15, (2011): 87-115.
Subjects: Administration/Politics
59. Petry, Carl F., ""Travel Patterns of Medieval Notables in the Near East" Reconsidered: contrasting trajectories, interconnected networks." In Everything is on the Move: The Mamluk Empire as a Node in (Trans-)Regional Networks. 1. Edited by Conermann, Stephan. 165-180. Goettingen: Bonn University Press, 2014.
Series: Mamluk Studies, 7
Subjects: Economics/Religion/Social relations
60. Petry, Carl F., "Already Rich? Yet 'Greed Deranged Him:' Elite Status and Criminal Complicity in the Mamluk Sultanate." In Developing Perspectives in Mamluk History: Essays in Favor of Amalia Levanoni. Edited by Ben-Bassat, Yuval. 3-15. Leiden: Brill, 2017.
Series: Islamic History and Civilization, 143
Subjects: Culture--Crime

 

 

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