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Art in Translation (AIT) publishes the best writing from around the world on the visual arts, architecture, and design in English translation. The journal was launched on 26 February 2009 with generous funding from Getty Foundation, Los Angeles. Initially published three times a year, Art in Translation increased its frequency to four times a year, starting […]
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On the 1st of October, exactly 1 year into my role as Design Team Manager, I started The Edinburgh Manager Programme. I was extremely excited to start this programme, and there was a certain poetry to starting the course one year on from the date I took up the role. The launch event took place […]
Edinburgh Genomics, a genomics and bioinformatics facility, will close as part of a move to relocate specialist staff and technologies within one facility at the University of Edinburgh. The move to Genetics Core, a research facility located within the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, will allow the University to consolidate its genomics expertise and […]
Welcome to the website of the Caliphal Finances project! This website is the online space of the Caliphal Finances project to share upcoming events, collaborations and conversations with other researchers and research teams, and other exciting news. We will also regularly shine a spotlight on specific documents, objects, or issues that we are grappling with […]
When researching the revolts in Egypt from the late eighth century to the mid-ninth century, most sources we have were written in Egypt. Among the most detailed is the Kitāb al-Wulāt wa-l-Qudāt by al-Kindī. Often, these revolts are mentioned only briefly in works with an imperial perspective, like the Taʾrīkh of al-Ṭabarī or al-Yaʿqūbī. I […]