Half the world
the social architecture of Safavid Isfahan, 1590-1722
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Author
Publication
1999 - Mazda Pub., Costa Mesa, Calif, California
Language
English
Word Count
51,500 words, Guess
Page Count
206 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL40115M
- ISBN-101568590873
- OCLC Control Number41285049
- OCLC Control Numberhalfworldsociala0000blak
- Library of Congress Control Number99030291
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- Goodreads1177507
Classifications
- DDC720/.955/95
- LCCNA2543.S6 B57 1999
Description
"Social architecture is a theoretical approach that takes the city itself as a text. The built environment reflects the social system and the ways in which that system is expressed, reproduced, and experienced. The defining architectural element of Safavid Isfahan was the Maidan-i Naqsh-i Jahan, the great piazza around which Shah 'Abbas built the nucleus of his new capital.". "This volume offers significant contributions in three separate fields: (1) it is the first comprehensive study of Isfahan, one of the great cities of early modern Eurasia (2) it contributes a significant chapter to our understanding of Iran under the Safavids, 1500-1722 and (3) it adds a great deal to the literature on cities in the Middle East and to the "Islamic city" model."--BOOK JACKET.
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Series Statement
- Islamic art and architecture series ;
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