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Bernard Heyberger carved new paths in the study of Middle Eastern Christianity, helping to shed fresh light on aspects of the connected history of the Near East that had previously been neglected. His ground-breaking work has spanned many disciplines, his approach to 'global microhistory' has focused on questions of space and circulation (people, texts and objects). In addition, he has made important contributions to the social and cultural history of Early Modern Catholicism.
In order to allow the international public to access his work, this volume presents a collection of Heyberger's studies for the first time in English, accompanied by an essay discussing the importance and legacy of his work and a comprehensive bibliography of his writings.
Contents
List of Figures Acknowledgements Notes on the EditorsList of Abbreviations and AcronymsNote on Transliteration Note on the Text Foreword by Heather Sharkey Introduction by Aurélien Girard, Cesare Santus and Karène Sanchez-Summerer Part I Mobility, Networks and Protection1. Eastern Christians in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Catholic Europe2. The Wasted Career of an Eastern Clergyman in Italy: Timothy Karnuk (Timoteo Agnellini), Syriac Catholic Archbishop of Mardin 3. Security and Insecurity: Syrian Christians in the Mediterranean (Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries) 4. A Border-Crossing Ottoman Christian at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century: Ḥannā Diyāb of Aleppo and His Account of His Travel to Paris 5. The Migration of Middle Eastern Christians and European Protection: A Long History Part II Building Confessional identities: Entangled Histories6. The Westernisation and Confessionalisation of Christians in the Middle East: An 'Entangled History' ('Histoire Croisée') 7. Polemic Dialogues between Christians and Muslims in the Seventeenth Century 8. From Religious to Secular Imagery? The Rise of the Image among Christians in Syria and Lebanon in the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries 9. Individualism and Political Modernity: Devout Catholic Women in Aleppo and Mount Lebanon between the Seventeenth and Nineteenth Centuries 10. Saint Charbel Makhlouf, or the Consecration of Maronite Identity Epilogue by John-Paul Ghobrial Complete Bibliography of Bernard Heyberger's Publications Bibliography Tabula Gratulatoria Index