Book contents
- Ibadi Muslims of North Africa
- Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization
- Ibadi Muslims of North Africa
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Transliteration and Dates
- List of Library and Archive Abbreviations
- Map
- Prologue: Tunis, 2014
- Introduction: Mobilizing with Manuscripts
- 1 Ibadi Communities in the Maghrib
- 2 Writing a Network, Constructing a Tradition
- 3 Sharpening the Boundaries of Community
- 4 Formalizing the Network
- 5 Paper and People in Northern Africa
- 6 Retroactive Networking
- 7 The End of a Tradition
- 8 Orbits
- 9 Ibadi Manuscript Culture
- Conclusion: (Re)inventing an Ibadi Tradition
- Appendix: Extant Manuscript Copies of the Ibadi Prosopographies
- Bibliography
- Index
- Other Titles in the Series
Index
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2018
- Ibadi Muslims of North Africa
- Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization
- Ibadi Muslims of North Africa
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Transliteration and Dates
- List of Library and Archive Abbreviations
- Map
- Prologue: Tunis, 2014
- Introduction: Mobilizing with Manuscripts
- 1 Ibadi Communities in the Maghrib
- 2 Writing a Network, Constructing a Tradition
- 3 Sharpening the Boundaries of Community
- 4 Formalizing the Network
- 5 Paper and People in Northern Africa
- 6 Retroactive Networking
- 7 The End of a Tradition
- 8 Orbits
- 9 Ibadi Manuscript Culture
- Conclusion: (Re)inventing an Ibadi Tradition
- Appendix: Extant Manuscript Copies of the Ibadi Prosopographies
- Bibliography
- Index
- Other Titles in the Series
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- Ibadi Muslims of North AfricaManuscripts, Mobilization, and the Making of a Written Tradition, pp. 203 - 206Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018