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Bazaar: Markets and the Making of the Muslim World

In collaboration with the Center for the Advanced Study of India (CASI) and the South Asia Studies Department (SAST)
Fahad Ahmad Bishara, University of Virginia
May 2, 2024 at - | Silverman Hall 147, Penn Carey Law 3501 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 19104

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About the Speaker:
Fahad Ahmad Bishara is an Associate Professor in Indian Ocean History and the Rouhollah Ramazani Associate Professor of Arabian Peninsula and Gulf Studies at the University of Virginia. He specializes in the economic and legal history of the Indian Ocean and Islamic world. His book, A Sea of Debt: Law and Economic Life in the Western Indian Ocean, 1780-1950 (Cambridge University Press, 2017) is a legal history of economic life in the Western Indian Ocean, told through the story of the Arab and Indian settlement and commercialization of East Africa during the nineteenth century. It was the recipient of the J. Willard Hurst Prize (awarded by the Law and Society Association), the Jerry Bentley Prize (awarded by the World History Association), and the Peter Gonville Stein book award (given by the American Society for Legal History). He is currently writing an Indian Ocean history told from the deck of a twentieth-century dhow, drawing on the archives of a number of merchant and dhow captain families from Kuwait. T he project (essentially a microhistory that unfolds over a broad canvas) takes on issues of global capitalism, international law, empire, and mobility in historical writing.