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Caravanserai

Caravanserai

Traces, Places, Dialogue in the Middle East

by Robert FiskDominique Moisi Tom Schutyser and others
Hardback
Publication Date: 03/08/2012

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A 'caravanserai' is a roadside inn found along ancient caravan routes in the Muslim world. For centuries the caravanserais served as staging posts in the Middle East and Central Asia, providing accommodation to traders, pilgrims, and other travellers along the Silk Road that connected China, India, and Europe. The caravanserais were vital nodes in what was in effect the first globalised overland network and trading system. Thousands of these caravanserais were built and successfully operated. They survived empires, caliphates and wars until the demise of the caravan trade. Those that have not vanished, have become crumbling ruins, or survive as hotels, museums, shops, storage space, living quarters, or military outposts. In the tumultuous state of relations between the Western and Muslim worlds today, the caravanserais stand as evidence of ancient multi-cultural exchange and trade. They inspire the quest to find such new platforms of multi-cultural dialogue for the future. Belgian photographer Tom Schutyser has travelled the Silk Road numerous times in fifteen years, first photographing caravanserais in northeast Iran. For this project, Schutyser chose the levant region of Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan, photographing both ruined and restored caravanserais as well as the landscape and surroundings of these buildings, seeking to capture the sense of history still present in these places. His stunning, powerful photographs, illuminated by contributions from some of the most eminent writers, thinkers, and journalists specialising in the Middle East and foreign relations, combine to present a new dimension on the debate about the region as it is today. Text in English and French. AUTHOR: Tom Schutyser is a Belgian documentary photographer and researcher who specialises in architecture and history. SELLING POINT: Stunning, powerful photographs, illuminated by contributions from some of the most eminent writers, thinkers, and journalists specialising in the Middle East and foreign relations, combine to present these roadside inns found along ancient caravan routes in the Muslim world 90 photographs
ISBN:
9788874396047
9788874396047
Category:
Photographs: collections
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
03-08-2012
Language:
English, French
Publisher:
Five Continents Editions
Country of origin:
Italy
Pages:
180
Dimensions (mm):
217x305x22mm
Weight:
1.26kg
Robert Fisk

Robert Fisk was an English writer and journalist.

He had been Middle East correspondent intermittently since 1976 for various media; since 1989 was correspondent for The Independent, primarily based in Beirut. Fisk held numerous British and international journalism awards, including the Press Awards Foreign Reporter of the Year seven times.

He published a number of books and reported on several wars and armed conflicts. An Arabic speaker, he was one of a few Western journalists to have interviewed Osama bin Laden, which he did on three occasions between 1993 and 1997. Fisk died in October 2020.

Andrew Lawler

Andrew Lawler is author of the bestselling The Secret Token- Myth, Obsession, and the Search for the Lost Colony of Roanoke, and the acclaimed Why Did the Chicken Cross the World?- The Epic Saga of the Bird that Powers Civilization. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Geographic, and Smithsonian. He is a contributing writer for Science and a contributing editor for Archaeology. Lawler's work has appeared several times in The Best of Science and Nature Writing.

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