Rustam Shukurov


En 1984, Rustam Shukurov est diplômé de la faculté d'histoire de l'université d'État de Moscou, où il travaille depuis 1990. En 2012, il a soutenu sa thèse d'habilitation en histoire. Il est maintenant professeur d'études byzantines à l'Université d'État de Moscou. Il a publié des monographies, des traductions et de nombreux articles sur les mondes byzantin, iranien et turc, y compris les livres :
- “The Byzantine Turks. 1204–1461” (Leiden, 2016) ,
- “The Grand Komnenoi and the Orient (1204–1461)” (Moscow, 2001),
- Peuples d'Asie Centrale (Paris, 1994).
Le Projet
Grecs en Anatolie musulmane, ca. 1100 - ca. 1400
Mots clés :
Histoire médiévale, Histoire de la religion, Moyen-Orient et études islamiques, Histoire sociale, Byzance, Saljuq et Anatolie byzantine, Iran, Turquie
Activités scientifiques pendant son séjour à la FMSH :
Rustam Shukurov sera l'invité du séminaire Histoire de la période paléologue (1261-1453) Byzance, Orient latin, monde slave le 16 novembre en Sorbonne. Son intervention portera sur : « The Byzantine Turks: the Noble Lineages ».
En savoir + sur le programme du séminaire
Bibliographie sélective
- The Byzantine Turks, 1204–1461 (Leiden: Brill, 2016) (book)
- The Grand Komnenoi and the Orient. 1204–1461 (St- Petersburg, 2001). (book)
- "Churches in the citadels of Ispir and Bayburt: an evidence of ‘harem christianity’?" in Polidoro. Studi offerti ad Antonio Carile, ed. G. Vespignani, vol. 2 (Spoleto, 2013) pp. 713–723. (article)
- “Harem Christianity: The Byzantine identity of Seljuk princes,” in The Seljuks of Anatolia: Court and Society in the Medieval Middle East, ed. Andrew C.S. Peacock, Sara Nur Yildiz (London, 2012), pp. 115-50. (article)
- “Foreigners in the Empire of Trebizond (the Case of Orientals and Latins),” in At the crossroads of empires: 14th – 15th century Eastern Anatolia, ed. Deniz Beyazit with the contribution of Simon Rettig (Paris, 2012), pp. 71-84. (article)
- “The Oriental margins of the Byzantine World: a prosopographical perspective,” in Identities and Allegiances in the Eastern Mediterranean after 1204, ed. Judith Herrin and Guillaume Saint-Guillain (Aldershot, 2011), pp. 167-96. (article)
- “On some Oriental Borrowings in Middle Greek (11th-15th Centuries),” Change in the Byzantine World in the 12th-13th Centuries. First International Sevgi Gönül Byzantine Studies Symposium (Istanbul, 2010), pp. 151-156. (article)
- “Trebizond and the Seljuks (1204-1299),” Mésogeios. Revue trimestrielle d'études méditerranéennes 25(26) (2005), pp.73–138. (article)
- “Christian Elements in the Identity of the Anatolian Turkmens (12th-13th Centuries),” in Cristianità d'occidente e cristianità d'oriente (secoli VI-XI) (Spoleto, 2004), pp. 707-64. (article)
- “Turkmen and Byzantine self-identity. Some reflections on the logic of the title-making in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Anatolia,” in Eastern Approaches to Byzantium, ed. Antony Eastmond (Aldershot, 2001), pp. 255-72. (article)
- “AIMA: the blood of the Grand Komnenoi,” Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 19 (1995), pp. 161-81 (article)
- “Between Peace and Hostility: Trebizond and the Pontic Turkish Periphery in the Fourteenth Century,” Mediterranean Historical Revue 9/1 (1994), pp. 20-72. (article)


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