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Tahkik İslami İlimler Araştırma ve Neşir Dergisi
Kitap Değerlendirme: Ali es-Seyyid Abdüllatîf, Mesâdirü’t-terâcim fi’l-asri’l-Memlûkî: Rasdün bibliyûcrâfiyyün li’l-mahtût ve’l-matbû‘ [Review of ʿAlī al-Sayyid ʿAbdullaṭīf’s Maṣādir al-Tarājim fī al-ʿAṣr al-Mamlūkī]2024 •
Tarih araştırmalarında pek çok dönem için o dönemin çağdaşı olan kaynak bulmak zorken 7. (13.) yüzyıldan 10. (16.) yüzyıla uzanan zaman diliminde Memlük hakimiyetindeki Mısır ve Şam bölgesi için pek çok olay, kurum veya kişi hakkında çağdaş tarih ve biyografi eserine erişmek mümkündür. Olayları ve biyografileri yıllara göre tasnif eden kronik eserlerinde her yıl ve hatta bazen aylara ve günlere kadar uzanan zaman dilimleri için ayrıntılı kayıtlar tutulmuş, ulema ve toplumun önde gelen isimleri (a‘yân) yüzyıl tabakatları başta olmak üzere çeşitli biyografik kaynaklarda bir araya getirilmiştir. Dahası aynı dönem, hatta aynı ay ve gün için kaynak olarak kullanılabilecek birden fazla çağdaş kronik günümüze kadar gelmiştir. Ayrıca bir âlimin veya toplumun önde gelen kimselerinden birinin biyografisini karşılaştırmalı olarak okumaya imkân tanıyacak birden fazla çağdaş biyografik derleme elimizdedir. Bu durum Memlükler döneminde Mısır-Şam bölgesinin siyasi, askerî ve kültürel tarihini, bu bölgede yaşamış âlimleri ve telif edilmiş eserleri çalışanlar için büyük bir avantaj gibi görünse de araştırmacı bazen bu kadar fazla kaynak içerisinde yolunu nasıl bulabileceği konusunda zorluklar yaşayabilmektedir. Ali es-Seyyid Abdüllatîf’in Mesâdirü’t-terâcim fi’l-asri’l-Memlûkî adlı kitabı, bahsi geçen geniş tarih ve biyografi literatürü içerisinde araştırmacılara rehberlik edebilmek amacıyla kaleme alınmış bibliyografik bir çalışmadır.
UNU CRIS
UNU CRIS Working Paper 23.10 (1)2023 •
This paper examines the increasing displacement and intensifying humanitarian crisis in the Republic of Sudan, resulting from the war between rival factions of the armed forces, namely the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). It highlights how poorly governed political transitions and centre–periphery rivalries contribute to ongoing war, death, destruction, and displacement. The data shows rapid changes in patterns of human displacement within Sudan and beyond its borders, with Khartoum and the Darfur region now being the primary origins and hosts of displacement respectively. Currently, half of Sudan’s population requires aid, owing to the dire humanitarian consequences of the war. The paper advances a dual approach – addressing urgent humanitarian needs and cessation of hostilities while pursuing longterm solutions through inclusive political transition and governance reforms to resolve protracted displacement. It argues that addressing the complex dynamics of Sudan’s enduring conflicts and achieving sustainable peace require more than just immediate actions such as a ceasefire and unhindered humanitarian access. What is also needed is a comprehensive approach to tackling the political roots of these conflicts. While acknowledging the priority of a ceasefire and humanitarian access, the paper delves into the political dimensions of the conflict, and the necessity of a civilian-led transition process that is both inclusive and comprehensive, encompassing various Sudanese stakeholders. It emphasises the need for inclusive, civilian-led negotiations that go beyond the military leadership and critically examines the evolving roles of armed groups, Islamists, and former National Congress Party members, highlighting the importance of adapting negotiation strategies to new realities on the ground. A successful resolution to the conflict requires a comprehensive political transformation and a commitment to addressing underlying issues. In addition, the paper addresses the effect of external interventions on Sudan’s internal affairs particularly from the states in the Middle East and neighbourhood. It advances a transition strategy that tames external interferences, while at the same time promoting decentralized governance. This approach help dismantle the centralised power structures that have relied in the support of external actors and historically fuelled protracted war, thereby paving the way for a more decentralised, stable and accountable transitional process. Enabling a transition inclusive of all civilian stakeholders in the transition process is crucial for insulating a Sudanese peace process that could deliver a sustainable ceasefire, effectively resolving the Sudan’s prolonged conflicts, halting the atrocities in Darfur and elsewhere, and addressing mass displacement within and outside Sudan.
Numisma: revista de Estudios Numismáticos
Depósito de bronces bajoimperiales hallado en el sector de Santa Margarida del conjunto episcopal de Empúries Deposit of low-imperial bronzes found in the Santa Margarida sector of the Episcopal complex of Empúries2023 •
El depósito estaba compuesto por 119 monedas romanas de entre 316 y 378, 43 ejemplares de imitación y un nummus del siglo V, además de 13 monedas ilegibles. Las características de estas acuñaciones indican que el depósito debió formarse en tró en un hueco situado en el extremo de un peldaño de la escalera de acceso al ábside de la basílica, por lo que su formación y función parecen estar relacionadas con algún uso, seguramente votivo, de este espacio.
The Cunning of Gender Violence
Dressed Up, Stripped Down: Media Depictions of Conflict Rape2023 •
A young Black woman stands erect and seminaked, her back straight in profile view. Her pregnant belly is fully outstretched. Her hands rest on her breasts covering her nipples, which are not permitted to be seen. She is wearing a short ponytail, which highlights the shape of her head and the line of her jaw. Her mouth is closed. She is neither smiling, nor sad. Her expression is neutral, alert, at attention. She is staring off camera as if waiting instructions. This is the opening picture in a Time magazine article from March 2016 reporting on conflict rape and survivor programs in sub-Sahara Africa.1 In the online version, there is no name or caption identifying the photo, only the headline, provocative and promising: "The Secret War Crime"-each word its own line in large black type with "Crime" positioned right next to the woman's belly. Below in smaller white letters, "'The most shameful consequence of conflict comes out in the open.' By Aryn Baker | Photographs by Lynsey Addario for TIME. " The background of the image is gray and bland without spatial or temporal context. The young woman could be standing in a medical office in New York or an apartment in Kampala. In lighting and composition, the image aesthetically recalls depictions of colonized and enslaved men and women photographed naked as specimen studies to support theories of white racial superiority, such as Louis Agassiz's 1850 daguerreotypes from South Carolina (Wallis 1995). Unlike the daguerreotypes, this woman's body fills a
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