Caravanserails: Traces, Places, Dialogue au Moyen-Orient
av
Schutyser Tom
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Art & Photography
Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
177
Språk
Franska
Publicerad
Sep 6, 2012
Förlag
CINQ CONTINENTS
Utgåva
1
ISBN-10
887439635X
ISBN-13
9788874396351
Beskrivning
In the heart of the Middle East, a hidden narrative unfolds through the remnants of ancient caravanserais, those storied roadside inns that once provided refuge for travelers along the Silk Road. Schutyser Tom explores the rich tapestry of interactions and exchanges that these sanctuaries facilitated, allowing cultures, ideas, and traditions to intertwine. As he delves into the architectural and historical significance of these structures, readers are transported to a time when the rhythm of trade and travel shaped lives across vast landscapes.
Through vibrant descriptions and insightful analyses, the author paints a vivid picture of the everyday lives and journeys that threaded through these historic shelters. Each caravanserai served as more than mere lodging; it became a stage for shared stories, commerce, and cultural dialogue, fostering connections that transcended borders and epochs.
By examining various traces left behind in places once bustling with activity, readers gain a deeper understanding of how these exchanges have left an indelible mark on the region's identity. The journey through this intricate web of history invites reflection on the broader implications of migration, trade, and shared human experiences in the Middle East.
Through vibrant descriptions and insightful analyses, the author paints a vivid picture of the everyday lives and journeys that threaded through these historic shelters. Each caravanserai served as more than mere lodging; it became a stage for shared stories, commerce, and cultural dialogue, fostering connections that transcended borders and epochs.
By examining various traces left behind in places once bustling with activity, readers gain a deeper understanding of how these exchanges have left an indelible mark on the region's identity. The journey through this intricate web of history invites reflection on the broader implications of migration, trade, and shared human experiences in the Middle East.
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