Islam and Asia: A History
February 19, 2021
4:00 pm
Asia is central to global Islam’s development as a religious, social, and political reality, according to Chiara Formichi, associate professor in the Department of Asian Studies.
In a live, virtual Chats in the Stacks talk, Formichi discusses Islam and Asia: A History (Cambridge University Press, 2020), her recent book that explores how intertwined histories and cultures have shaped both Islam and the Asian region from the seventh century to today, influencing different spheres from politics to the arts. Rich in illustrations, maps, insets, and primary sources, the book serves both as an in-depth exploration and as a primer for those curious about Islamic history.
A live Q&A will follow the talk. The audience is encouraged to write their questions into the Chat field for inclusion during this session.
Additional Information
Program
Southeast Asia Program
South Asia Program