Sources of Life. Food and water sustainability in Abbasid Baghdad
Conférence de Hugh Kennedy (SOAS, Londres) et Maaike van Berkel (Radboud University, Nijmegen, Pays-Bas), dans le cadre du colloque Sources et méthodes interdisciplinaires pour l'étude des sociétés sans archives : Bagdad à l'époque prémoderne organisé par Nassima Neggaz, New college of Florida, chercheuse-résidente 2021-22 de l'IEA de Paris, et Vanessa Van Renterghem, Inalco, CERMOM.
Présentation
Managing access to clean water and large quantities of grain and other foodstuffs was essential for the development of an exceedingly large city such as Baghdad under the Abbasids. With half a million or more inhabitants this was not an easy task. Still we do not fully understand how this was achieved. Existing historical approaches still often frame the institutional arrangements of Middle Eastern cities in relation to the premodern European city and emphasize the institutional weakness of the former. Yet how, then, did these cities support their numerous populations under challenging circumstances?
In this combined presentation Hugh Kennedy will discuss the availability of river transport while Maaike van Berkel investigates the multiple water systems that functioned in Abbasid Baghdad and the source(s) of their sustainability.
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