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1. Luz, Nimrod, "Tripoli Reinvented: A Case of Mamluk Urbanization." In Towns and Material Culture in the Medieval Middle East. Edited by Lev, Yaacov. 53-71. Leiden: Brill, 2002.
Series: The Medieval Mediterranean: Peoples, Economies and Cultures, 400-1453, 39
Notes: Review see Lindsay.
Subjects: Places--Tripoli/Economics
2. Luz, Nimrod, "Urban Residential Houses in Mamluk Syria: Forms, Characteristics and the Impact of Socio-Cultural Forces." In The Mamluks in Egyptian and Syrian Politics and Society. Edited by Levanoni, Amalia//Winter, Michael. 339-355. Leiden: Brill, 2004.
Series: The Medieval Mediterranean: Peoples, Economies and Cultures, 400-1500, 51
Notes: Review see Broadbridge; Reinfandt.
Subjects: Architecture/Places--Syria
3. Luz, Nimrod. "Aspects of Islamization of Space and Society in Mamluk Jerusalem and its Hinterland." Mamlūk Studies Review 6, (2002): 133-154.
Subjects: Religion/Places--Jerusalem
4. Luz, Nimrod. "Provincial Cities in Mamluk Syria 1260-1517." Ph.D. dissertation, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2000.
Subjects: Economics
5. Luz, Nimrod, Mamluk City in the Middle East: History, Culture, and the Urban Landscape. 1. 265 pp.. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
Series: Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization,
Subjects: Architecture/Social Relations/Culture/Places--Jerusalem/Places--Tripoli
6. Luz, Nimrod, "Icons of Power and Religious Piety: The Politics of Mamlūk Patronage." In Material Evidence and Narrative Sources: Interdisciplinary Studies of the History of the Muslim Middle East. 1. Edited by Daniella Talmon-Heller; Katia Cytryn-Silverman. 239–266. Leiden: Brill, 2014.
Series: Islamic History and Civilizations, 108
Subjects: Religion/Social relations/Politics
7. Luz, Nimrod, "Reconstructing the Urban Landscape of Mamluk Jerusalem: Spatial and Socio-political Implications." In The Mamluk Sultanate from the Perspective of Regional and World History: Economic, Social, and Cultural Development in an Era of Increasing International Interaction and Competition. Edited by Reuven Amitai and Stephan Conermann. 123-148. Göttingen: V&R unipress; Bonn University Press, 2019.
Series: Mamluk Studies, 17
Subjects: Places--Jerusalem/Politics/Social Relations

 

 

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