Introduction; 1. Synopsis of events; 2. Ethos of the 'slave-soldiers' regime; 3. The mamluk sultanate from a global perspective; 4. Vocational classes: Bureaucrats, magistrates, scholastics, clerics; 5. The political economy; contexts of innovation; 6. The cultural legacy; patronage, audience, genres, historiography; 7. The rural environment, gender issues, minority communities, sufi practice; Reflections; Bibliography; Index.
An engaging and accessible survey of the Mamluk Sultanate which positions the realm within the development of comparative political systems from a global perspective.
Carl F. Petry is the Hamad Ibn Khalifa Al Thani Professor of Middle East Studies and Professor of HIstory at Northwestern University. He is the author of The Civilian Elite of Cairo in the Later Middle Ages (1982), Twilight of Majesty: The Reigns of al-Ashraf Qaytbay and Qansuh al-Ghawri in Egypt (1993), Protectors or Praetorians? The Last Mamluk Sultans and Egypt's Waning as a Great Power (1994), The Criminal Underworld in a Medieval Islamic Society: Narratives from Cairo and Damascus under the Mamluks (2012) and is the Editor of The Cambridge History of Egypt: Islamic Egypt, 640-1517 (1998). His research has been supported by the J. S. Guggenheim Foundation, the Institute for Advanced Study, the American Research Center in Egypt, and the American Council of Learned Societies.
'The wait is over - at last we have a true grand narrative of the
Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt and Syria, a fascinating episode in world
history. Encyclopedic in scope, full of insights, with riveting
storytelling, Carl F. Petry's tour de force will remain the
definitive tome on the subject for a long time to come.' Li Guo,
University of Notre Dame
'This lucid and comprehensive survey of the Mamluk Sultanate
(1250–1517) combines political and institutional history with
coverage of intellectual life, popular culture, rural realities,
women, religious minorities, and Sufis. Petry draws on his own vast
expertise while making abundant use of primary sources and
scholarship by other leading experts.' Jane Hathaway, Ohio State
University
'Petry's synthesis of scholarship is deftly integrated with his
in-depth erudition and knowledge of surviving source material.
Moreover, the book's organization along with Petry's accessible
prose make this volume a valuable and effective introduction for
those unfamiliar with the history of the sultanate and the
multifaceted field of Mamluk Studies.' Warren Schultz, DePaul
University
'A comprehensive, systematic overview of the Mamluk Sultanate
brought to life by dynamic case studies and vignettes. Highly
readable and accessible, it is an indispensable reference for
students and scholars, and an excellent introduction for anyone
starting out in the field of Mamluk Studies.' Amina Elbendary, The
American University, Cairo
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