A historical model for the proliferation of peace and development in the interaction between two monotheistic religions: a conference on Jews, Urbanization and Demographic Shifts in the Medieval Islamic World held by Professor Phillip I. Lieberman, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee

March 4th, 2021

Philip I. Lieberman is a Professor of Jewish Studies, Law and a Professor of Religious Studies and Islamic History. His research has focused on the economic, social and legal history of the Jewish communities inhabiting the Muslim-dominated areas of the Levant in the Medieval period. He was the editor of the Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World (Brill, 2010), and the author of a monograph on The Business of Identity: Jews, Muslims and Economic Life in Medieval Egypt (Stanford University Press, 2013). His current projects examine the Jewish process of urbanisation in medieval Iraq and their later migration throughout the Mediterranean world.

Phillip I. Lieberman is the co-vice-chairman of the Association of Jewish Law, and the co-editor of a collection of scientific papers published by Brill,  Études sur le judaïsme médiéval.

 

Un model istoric pentru proliferarea păcii și a dezvoltării în interacțiunea dintre două religii monoteiste. Conferința ,,Jews, Urbanization and Demographic Shifts in the Medieval Islamic World, susținută profesorul Phillip I. Lieberman, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee

 

 

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