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Documenting Death: A Question of Sovereignty in the Cairo Geniza

How can death offer a case study for the question of sovereignty in eleventh to thirteenth century Egypt as it was performed by sovereigns, officials, and subjects alike, and, in this context, how can the documentary practices preserved in the Geniza be understood as an instrument to perform sovereignt...

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Main Author: Adkins, Thomas
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description How can death offer a case study for the question of sovereignty in eleventh to thirteenth century Egypt as it was performed by sovereigns, officials, and subjects alike, and, in this context, how can the documentary practices preserved in the Geniza be understood as an instrument to perform sovereignty? This thesis uses death as a case study in the same way that scholars of the medieval Islamic world have studied taxation, administration, and ceremonials to understand sovereignty as it was performed by the state, officials, and subjects. This performance of sovereignty by each implicated actor left a rich documentary trail, some of which survived in the Geniza. By nature of the surviving material, this thesis takes the documents of the Geniza that pertain to death in the Jewish community of Fustat and Cairo. By focusing on material that relates mostly to the Jewish community this thesis does not intend to claim that the Jewish experience was unique or exceptional. In fact, many of the dynamics and developments uncovered in this thesis, especially a tightening of the application of the law, affected all subjects of the polity, including Muslims. The Jewish material simply offers the clearest and richest way to address the question of sovereignty.
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spelling oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-3837 Documenting Death: A Question of Sovereignty in the Cairo Geniza Adkins, Thomas How can death offer a case study for the question of sovereignty in eleventh to thirteenth century Egypt as it was performed by sovereigns, officials, and subjects alike, and, in this context, how can the documentary practices preserved in the Geniza be understood as an instrument to perform sovereignty? This thesis uses death as a case study in the same way that scholars of the medieval Islamic world have studied taxation, administration, and ceremonials to understand sovereignty as it was performed by the state, officials, and subjects. This performance of sovereignty by each implicated actor left a rich documentary trail, some of which survived in the Geniza. By nature of the surviving material, this thesis takes the documents of the Geniza that pertain to death in the Jewish community of Fustat and Cairo. By focusing on material that relates mostly to the Jewish community this thesis does not intend to claim that the Jewish experience was unique or exceptional. In fact, many of the dynamics and developments uncovered in this thesis, especially a tightening of the application of the law, affected all subjects of the polity, including Muslims. The Jewish material simply offers the clearest and richest way to address the question of sovereignty. 2026-06-11T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2776 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3837/viewcontent/thomas_adkins_thesis.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain geniza state administration social history jewish history islamic history death documents History of Religion Islamic World and Near East History Jewish Studies Medieval History Social History
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History of Religion
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Adkins, Thomas
Documenting Death: A Question of Sovereignty in the Cairo Geniza
title Documenting Death: A Question of Sovereignty in the Cairo Geniza
title_full Documenting Death: A Question of Sovereignty in the Cairo Geniza
title_fullStr Documenting Death: A Question of Sovereignty in the Cairo Geniza
title_full_unstemmed Documenting Death: A Question of Sovereignty in the Cairo Geniza
title_short Documenting Death: A Question of Sovereignty in the Cairo Geniza
title_sort documenting death a question of sovereignty in the cairo geniza
topic geniza
state
administration
social history
jewish history
islamic history
death
documents
History of Religion
Islamic World and Near East History
Jewish Studies
Medieval History
Social History
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