Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
Leiden
Trimestrale
Conservata in: Prato, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Coll: Riv. 62
Consistenza: a. 1, 1958 – a. 56, 2013, 4-5
Lacune: a. 2, 1959; 6, 1963; 23, 1980; 42, 1999-43, 2000; 45, 2002; 48, 2005, 1; a. 51, 2008, 4; a. 54, 2011, 2;
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Paul J. Smith, Fear of Gynarchy in an Age of Chaos: Kong
Qi’s Reflections on Life in South China under Mongol Rule, p. 1
Carl Petry, Fractionalized Estates in a Centralized Regime:
The Holdings of al-Ashraf Qaytbay and Qansuh al-Ghawri according
to heir Waqf Deeds, p. 96
Ben-Zion Rosenfeld, Innkeeping in Jewish Society in Roman
Palestine, p. 133
Daud Ali, Technologies of the Self: Courtly Artifice and Monastic
Discipline in Early India, p. 159
Michael W. Charney, Crisis and Reformation in a Maritime Kingdom
of Southeast Asia: Forces of Instability and Political Disintegration
in Western Burma (Arakan) (1603-1701), p. 185
Harriet T. Zurndorfer, Introduction: The Discipline of World
History and the Economic and Social History of the Orient: A
New Fashion in an Old Hat? Further Reflections on Forty Years
of Jesho, p. 241
Jack A. Goldstone, The Problem of the “Early Modern” World, p. 249
Peter Van Der Veer, The Global History of “Modernity”,
p. 285
David Washbrook, The Global History of “Modernity” – A
Response to a Reply, p. 295
Norman Yoffee, The Economics of Ritual at Late Old Babylonian
Kish, p. 312
Jan Wisseman Christie, Javanese Markets and the Asian Sea
Trade Boom of the Tenth to Thirteenth Centuries A.D, p. 344
Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Reflections on State-Making and History-Making
in South India 1500-1800, p. 382
Joanna F. Handlin Smith, Social Hierarchy and Merchant Philanthropy
as Perceived in Several Late-Ming and Early-Qing Texts, p. 417
Rachid El Hour, Manuela Marin, Captives, Children, and Conversion:
The Case from Late Nasrid Granada, p. 453
MISCELLANEA
Miriam Hoexter, Waqf Studies in the Twentieth Century: The
State of the Art, p. 474
Reviews, p. 118, 220, 496
Steven Grosby, Borders, Territory and Nationality in the
Ancient Near East and Armenia, p. 1
Yüsuf Ragib, La fabbrication des lames damasséees
en Orient, p. 30
Harriet T. Zurndorfer, Introduction:Women’s History in Global
Perspective, p. 149
Jaana Toivari, Interpersonal Dispotes in the Workmen’s Community
of Deir el-Medina, p. 153
Maya Shatzmiller, Women and Wage Labour in the Medieval Islamic
West: Legal Issues in an Economic Context, p. 174
Hedda Reindl-Kiel, A Woman timar Holder in Ankara Province
during the Second Half on the 16th Century, p. 207
Kimberly Besio, Gender, Loyalty and the Reproduction of the
Wang Zhaojun Legend: Some Social Ramifications of Drama in the
Late Ming, p. 251
Kate Fleet, Ottoman Grain Exports from Western Anatolia at
the End of the Fourteenth Century, p. 283
Harriet T. Zurndorfer, Introduction: “Modernity” and Its Contents in the Economic and Social History of the Orient,
p. 333
Klaas Veenhof, “Modern” Features of Old Assyrian
Trade, p. 336
Christopher Eyre, Peasants and “Modern” Leasing
Strategies in Ancient Egypt, p. 367
Barbara Watson Andaya, Historicising “Modernity” in Southeast Asia, p. 391
David Washbrook, From Comparative Sociology to Global History:
Britain and India in the Pre-History of Modernity, p. 410
Ira Lapidus, Islamic Revival and Modernity: The contemporary
Movements and the Historical Paradigms, p. 444
Harriet T. Zurndorfer, China and “Modernity”: The
Uses of the Study of Chinese History in the Past and the Present, p. 461
MISCELLANEA
Naomi Standen, Alien Regimes and Mental States, p. 73
Wim Boot, A tale of two cities: Edo and Paris, p. 90
Alfred McCoy, Southeast Asia and the Costs of Modernity: Reflections
on “The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia”, p. 107
Nadia M. El-Cheikh, Describing the Other to get at the Self:
Byzantine Women in Arabic Sources (8th – 11th Centuries), p. 239
Reviews, p. 117, 294
Mario Liverani, Reconstructing the Rural Landscape of the
Ancient Near East, p. 1
Kenneth Hall, The Textile Industry in Southeast Asia, 1400-1800, p. 87
Yvonne j Seng, Fugitives and Factotums Slaves in Early Sixteenth
Century Istanbul, p. 136
Hans Ulrich Vogel, Introduction (Special Theme Issue Money
in the Orient), p. 207
Jan Wisseman Christie, Money and Its Uses in the Javanese
States of the Ninth to Fifteenth Centuries, p. 243
Najaf Haider, Precious Metal Flows and Currency Circulation
in the Mughal Empire, p. 298
Richard Von Glahen, Comment on “Arbitrage, China, and
World Trade in the Early Modern Period”, p. 365
Daniel Panzac, L’Économie-monde ottomane en question, p. 368
Kenneth W Chase, The Edict of 495 Reconsidered, p. 383
Oded Peri, The Christian Population of Jerusalem in the Late
Seventeenth Century Aspects of Demography, Economy and Society, p. 398
MISCELLANEA
Nina Garbutt, Ibn Jazlah, The Forgotten ‘Abbasid Gastronome, p. 42
Mason C. Hoadley, New Views on Javanese History, p. 45
Panagiotis N Doukelis, Vivre et survivre dans la campagne
syrienne en marge d’un livre décent sur les campagnes
de la Syrie du Nord du IIe au VIIe siècles, p. 170
John N Miksic, Archaeology, Ceramics and Coins, p. 287
Himanshu Prabha Ray, Seafaring and Maritime Contacts: An Agenda
for Historical Analysis, p. 422
Reviews, p. 50, 180, 379, 432
Hugh R. Clark, The Fu of Minnan: A Local Clan in Late Tang
and Song China (9th – 13 th centuries), p. 1
Bernhard Kölver, Payments on Delivery, or Kautalya’s
Prayama- (Documents from Nepal. 6), p. 75
WOMEN HISTORY
Georges Duby, Introduction, p. 121
M. Stol, Women in Mesopotamia, p. 123
Mounira Chapoutot-Remadi, Femmes dans la ville mamluke, p. 145
Barbara Watson, Andaya, Women and Economic Change: The Pepper
Trade in Pre-Modern Southeast Asia, p. 165
Clara Wing-Chung Ho, The Cultivation of Female Talent: Views
on Women’s Education in China During the Early and High Qing
Periods, p. 191
THE INSTITUTION OF THE WAQF
Daniel Crecelius, Introduction, p. 247
Jean-Claude Garcin, Mustapha Anouar Taher, Enquête sur
le financement d’un waqf égyptien du XVe siècle:
Les comptes de Jawhar al-lala, p. 262
Gilles Hennequin, Waqf et monnaie dans l’Égypte Mamluke, p. 305
Murat Çizakça, Cash Waqfs of Bursa, 1555-1823, p. 313
Gregory O. Kozlowski, Imperial Authority, Benefactions and
Endowments (Awqdj) in Mughal India, p. 355
Joanna F Handlin Smith, Opening and Closing a Dispensary in
Shan-Yin County. Some Thoughts about Charitable Associations,
Organizations, and Institutions in Late Ming China, p. 371
Paul M. Cobb, Scholars and Society at Early Islamic Ayla, p. 417
MISCELLANEA
I. M. Diakonoff, Old Babylonian Ur, p. 91
James L. Hevia, Gender and China studies, p. 224
G. Van Driel, Nippur and the Inanna temple during the Ur II
period, p. 393
Dennis o: Flynn, Arturo Giraldez, Arbitrage, China, and world
trade in the early modern period, p. 429
André Wink, “Reinassance de la Bharatie” French accounts of eighteenth-century India, p. 448
Reviews, p. 95, 232, 407, p. 453
Rudi Matthee, Coffee in Safavid Iraa. Commerce and Consumption, p. 1
Elisabeth C. L. During Caspers, Further Evidence for ‘Central
Asian’ Materials from the Arabian Gulf, p. 33
Jean-Claude Garcin, La ville pré-moderne, p. 103
Michael J. Reimer, Ottoman Alexandria: The Paradox of Decline
and the Reconfiguration of Power in Eighteenth-Century Arab Provinces,
p. 107
K. K. Trivedi, The Emergence of Agra as a Capital and a City.
A Note on its Spatial and Historical Background During the Sixteenth
and Seventeenth Centuries, p. 147
Colette Establet, Jean-Paul Pascual, André Raymond, La
mesure de l’inégalité dans la société
ottomane: Utilisation de l’indice de Gini pour Le Caire et Damas
vers 1700, p. 171
James D. Tracy, Studies in Eighteenth Century Mugh al and
Ottoman Trade, p. 197
Muzaffar Alam, Trade, State Policy and Regional Change: Aspects
of Mugh al-Uzbek Commercial Relations, c. 1550-1750, p. 202
Jos Gommans, The Horse Trade in Eighteenth-Century South Asia, p. 228
Daniel Crecelius, Hamza Abd al- Aziz Badr, French Ships and
Their Cargoes Sailing Between Damiette and Ottoman Ports1777-1781, p. 251
Jane Hathaway, The Wealth and Influence of an Exiled Ottoman
Eunuch in Egypt: The Waqf Inventory of Abbas Agha, p. 293
M. Heltzer, Trade Between Egypt and Western Asia. New Metrological
Evidence (On E.W Castle in Jesho XXXV), p. 318
MISCELLANEA
R. Bin Wong, Dimensions of State expansion and contraction
in imperial China, p. 54
E. Lipinski, Économie Phénicienne. Travaux récents
et desiderata, p. 322
Reviews, p. 67, 183, 287, 328
H. Crane, Notes on Saldjuq Architectural Patronage in Thirteenth
Century Anatolia, p. 1
Tayeb El-Hibri, Coinage Reform under the Abbasid Caliph al-Ma’mun, p. 58
JESHO After 35 Years: In Retrospect and Prospect, p. 101
Jack A. Goldstone, Trend or Cycles?: The Economic History
of East-West Contact in the Early Modern World, p. 104
K.R. Veenhof, Ancient Mesopotamia and JESHO, p. 120
Jean-Claude Garcin, Le JESHO et la recherche sur l’histoire
économique et sociale des pays musulmans, p. 139
Hermann Kulke, “A Passage to India”. Temples, Merchants
and the Ocean, p. 154
André Wink, JESHO and Southeast Asia, p. 181
Harriet T Zurndorfer, JESHO and East Asia. Some Remarks on
the Evolution of a Field of Study, p. 183
Table générale des volumes XXVI à XXXV,
p. 193
Hans Ulrich Vogel, Cowry Trade and Its Role in the Economy
of Yünnaa. From the Ninth to the Mid-Seventeenth Century,
Part I, p. 211
Pierre-Yves Manguin, Trading Ships of the South China Sea, p. 253
Hans Ulrich Vogel, Cowry Trade and Its Role in the Economy
of Yünnan: From the Ninth to the Mid-Seventeenth Century,
Part II, p. 309
Reviews, p. 84, 281, 354
Suraiya Faroqhi, Political Activity Among Ottoman Taxpayers
and the Problem of Sultanic Legitimation (1570-1650), p. 1
Irit Bligh-Abramski, The Judiciary (Qadis) as a Governmental
Administrative Tool in Early Islam, p. 40
Krishna Kumar, The Silver Plates of the Gungeria Hoard: Their
Monetary Significance, p. 72
Claude Cahen 1909-1991, par Jean-Claude Garcin, p. 105
Harriet T Zurndorfer, Learning, Lineages, and Locality in
Late Imperial China. A Comparative Study of Education in Huichow
(Anhwei) and Foochow (Fukien) 1600-1800, Part I, p. 109
P S Kanaka Durga, Y A. Sudhakar Reddy, Kings, Temples and
Legitimation of Autochthonous Communities. A Case Study of a
South Indian Temple, p. 145
Oded Peri, Waqf and Ottoman Welfare Policy The Poor Kitchen
of Hasseki Sultan in Eighteenth-Century Jerusalem, p. 167
Harriet T Zurndorfer, Learning, Lineages, and Locality in
Late Imperial China. A Comparative Study of Education in Huichow
(Anhwei) and Foochow (F’ukien) 1600-1800, Part II, p. 209
Edward W Castle, Shipping and Trade in Ramesside Egypt,
p.239
Amikam Elad, Two Identical Inscriptions from Jund Filastin
from the Reign of the Abbasid Caliph, Al-Muqtadir, p. 301
MISCELLANEA
Bekir Kemal Ataman, Ottoman demographic History (14th- 17th
centuries) some considerations, p. 187
Michael Dillon, Transport and Marketing in the development
of the jingdezhen porcelain industri during the Ming and Qing
Dynasties, p. 278
Reviews, p. 95, 291, 361
Daniel Martin Varisco, A Royal Crop Register from Rasulid
Yemen, p. 1
James Heitzman, Ritual Polity and Economy: The Transactional
Network of an Imperial Temple in Medieval South India, p. 23
V S Kadam, Forced Labour in Maharastra in the Seventeenth
and Eighteenth centuries: A study in its Nature and Change, p. 55
Daniel D Snell, Marketless Trading in our Time, p. 129
Vardit Rispler-Chaim, Insurance ans Semi-insurance Transactions
in Islamic history until the 19th century, p. 142
Ranabir Chakravarti, Horse Trade and Piracy at Tana (Thana,Maharashtra,
India) Gleanings from Marco Polo, p. 159
Christopher I Beckwith, The impact of Horse and Silk Trade
on the Economics of T’ang China and the Uighur Empire On the
importance of international commerce in the Early Middle Ages, p. 183
Roderich Ptak, Pferde auf Sec Ein vergessener Aspekt des miritimen
chinesischen Handels im frühen 15 Jahrhundert, p.199
R L Miller, Counting Calories in Egyptian Ration Texts, p. 257
M J Kister, Land Property and Jihad A discussion of some early
traditions, p. 270
E C L During Caspers, The Indus Valley ‘Unicorn’ A Near Eastern
connection?, p. 312
Farhat Hasan, Conflict and Cooperation in Anglo-Mughal Trade
Relations During the Reign of Aurangzeb, p. 351
MISCELLANEA
Abdul Rahim Abdul Rahman, The Document of the Egyptian religious
courts (Al-Mahakim al-shar’Iyya) as a source for the study of
Ottoman privincial administration in Egypt (923/1517 – 1213/1798), p. 88
Frank H. Stewart, Notes on the arrival of the Bedouin tribes
in Sinai, p. 97
Clinton Bailey, A reply to f: Stewart’s “Notes on the
arrival of the Bedouin tribes in Sinai”, p. 110
S. Allam, Sur l’ordalie en Egypte Pharaonique, p. 361
Reviews, p. 116, 234, 365