Cities of medieval Iran, edited by David Durand-Guédy, Roy P. Mottahedeh & Jürgen Paul has been published, as vol. 16, issue 1–2 of the journal Eurasian Studies (2018).
Table of contents
- Preface By: David Durand-Guédy, Roy P. Mottahedeh and Jürgen Paul Pages: 1–4
- Cities in Medieval Iran: a Review of Recent Publications By: Jürgen Paul Pages: 5–20
- Jean Aubin’s Article “Elements for the Study of Urban Agglomerations in Medieval Iran” in Context Pages: 21–38
- Iranian Cities: Settlements and Water Management from Antiquity to the Islamic Period By: Rocco Rante Pages: 39–76
- “From Shahristān to Medina” Revisited By: Donald Whitcomb Pages: 77–99
- Why Nishapur? By: Richard W. Bulliet Pages: 100–123
- Inherited Landscapes in Muslim Bactra By: Etienne de la Vaissière Pages: 124–141
- Among Saints and Poets: The Spiritual Topography of Medieval Shiraz By: Denise Aigle Pages: 142–176
- The Fortified Landscape of Isfahan By: Ali Shojaee Esfahani Pages: 177–216
- Yazd: a “Good and Noble City” and an “Abode of Worship” By: Jamsheed K. Choksy Pages: 217–252
- Isfahan during the Turko-Mongol Period (11th-15th Centuries) By: David Durand-Guédy Pages: 253–312
- Balkh, from the Seljuqs to the Mongol Invasion By: Jürgen Paul Pages: 313–351
- Local Elites and Dynastic Succession: Tabriz prior to, under and following Mongol Rule (Sixth/Twelfth to Ninth/Fifteenth Centuries) By: Daniel Zakrzewski Pages: 352–394
- Medieval Kashan: Crossroads of Commerce and Culture By: Mehrdad Amanat and Roy P. Mottahedeh Pages: 395–429
- The History of Iranian Cities through their Books: What Ms. Köprülü 01589 Tells Us about 8th/14th Century Shiraz By: Sarah Bowen Savant and Majid Montazer Mahdi Pages: 430–464
- Medieval Lexicography on Arabic and Persian Terms for City and Countryside By: Roy P. Mottahedeh Pages: 465–478