Podcasts

Dawla: New Histories of the Mediæval Middle East

Dawla: New Histories of the Mediæval Middle East introduces the research being carried out on the historiography of fifteenth-century Egypt and Syria at Ghent University to the broader public. The first episode will be an introduction of The Mamlukisation of the Mamluk Sultanate project (MMS-II). Subsequent episodes will focus on different aspects of the project. These will range from the big questions which drive our research, like what exactly was the “Mamluk” Sultanate, to more focused discussions of the individual historians we are studying, their lives, and their works.

 

 

 

 

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Dawla – Episode 5: Burhan al-Din al-Biqaʿi: A Controversial Man

Creation/host: Kenneth Goudie/Mustafa Banister; guest: Kenneth Goudie

 

Podcast 4

Dawla – Episode 4: Ibn Taghribirdi: The Memorialist and Historian of the Dawlat al-Atrak

Creation/host: Kenneth Goudie; guest: Rihab Ben Othmen

 

Podcast 3

Dawla – Episode 3: Ibn ʿArabshah: the Itinerant Son Returns

Creation/host: Kenneth Goudie; guest: Mustafa Banister

 

Podcast 2

Dawla – Episode 2: What’s in a Name?

Creation/host: Kenneth Goudie; guest: Jo Van Steenbergen

 

Podcast 1

Dawla — Episode 1: What’s in a Name?

Creation/host: Kenneth Goudie; guest: Jo Van Steenbergen

 

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New episode of podcast Geheugenissen with Jo Van Steenbergen on the medieval Cairo Sultanate

The episode of Geheugenissen on the Cairo Sultanate is in Dutch.