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Seafaring in the Arabian Gulf and Oman - The People of the Dhow

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Zusatztext Major Book PrizeAwarded one of the most significant and prestigious major awards by the Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah Foundation and the British-Kuwait Friendship Society for the best scholarly work on the Middle East "A well-balanced fusion of literary sources! oral testimony and published volumes ? Besides offering the reader a comprehensive overview of the maritime world and culture of the Arabian Gulf! it is also a precious record of a fast-disappearing world." - Timothy Gambin! International Journal of Nautical Archaeology! 35! ii (2006): 347-348."Equally important is the contribution it makes to the reconstruction of Arab seafaring by offering a well-researched and well-documented study on Muslim Arab seafaring in the Gulf and the Indian Ocean! one which will now be relevant to further comparative studies of the Arabs' Mediterranean activities". - Maya Shatzmiller! Bulletin of the Society for Arabian Studies! 11 (2006): 48-49."This is a very handsome book with ample illustrations! tables and maps ? I can only laud the fine scholarly efforts! in the field and in the library! of the author ? He has much in his writing of material culture and is at his best when he is explaining it to us! as throughout this book" - G. Rex Smith! Journal of Semitic Studies! 52! i [2007]: 176-7."A stimulating and valuable account of a fading maritime culture! that brings life to the people of the dhow." - Lucy Blue! Centre for Maritime Studies! Department of Archaeology! University of Southampton."Wonderful! enthralling ... Based on fieldwork among surviving sailors! merchants and shipwrights from Kuwait to Oman! this is an invaluable account of the dhows of the Arabian/Persian Gulf and the men who sailed them. Agius has combined oral history with a deep knowledge of written sources to give us a vivid and unforgettable picture of a world that is on the point of vanishing forever - to our great loss." - Paul Lunde! Historian! Civilizations in Contact! Golden Web Foundation! University of Cambridge."Agius' contribution is important as he succeeds in portraying (through some 200 interviews) this part of the world before the discovery of oil; the patterns of life; the social conditions! the multiplicities of trade and cultural interactions among different communities so divided but so similar at the same time." - Beatrice Nicoline! Middle East Studies Association Bulletin! 40/2 [2006]: 235-6. "A wealth of information on the way of life of the sea people" - Fran Gillespie! Gulf Times! May 12! 2006. Informationen zum Autor Dionisius A. Agius is Professor of Arabic and Islamic Material Culture at the University of Exeter! with a special interest in maritime culture and ethnography. He is currently working on traditional dhow-building! dhow-types! sea trade and seafaring communities of the Red Sea region. He is co-editor (with Richard Hitchcock) of The Arab Influence in Medieval Europe (1996); author of In the Wake of the Dhow: The Arabian Gulf and Oman (2002) and Classic Ships of Islam: From Mesopotamia to the Indian Ocean (2008). Klappentext This book is a study of the seafaring communities of the Arabian Gulf and Oman in the past 150 years. It is an analysis of the significance of the dhow and how coastal communities interacted in the long tradition of seafaring. In addition to the archival material! this work is based on extensive field research! recording the voices of seamen in over 200 interviews. The book provides an integrated study of dhow activity in the area concerned and examines the consciousness of belonging to a wider culture of the Indian ocean as expressed in boat-building traditions! navigational techniques! crew organisation and port towns. The book brings together the different measures of time past! the sea! its people and their material culture. The Arabian Gulf and Oman have traditionally shared a common destiny within the Western Indian Ocean. The seasonal mo...

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Authors Agius, Dionisius Agius, Dionisius A. Agius, Dionisius A. (University of Exeter Agius
Publisher KEGAN
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.11.2015
 
EAN 9780710309396
ISBN 978-0-7103-0939-6
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 200 mm x 276 mm x 20 mm
Subject Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs

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