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Diverging Paths?
The Medieval Mediterranean
Peoples, Economies and Cultures, 400–1500
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Diverging Paths?
The Shapes of Power and Institutions in
Medieval Christendom and Islam
Edited by
John Hudson
Ana Rodríguez
LEIDEN | BOSTON
Cover illustration: Parish Church of San Martín de Tours, Artaiz (Navarre), Spain. © Photo: Omedes.
Romanicoaragones.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Diverging paths? : the shapes of power and institutions in medieval Christendom and Islam / edited by
John Hudson, Ana Rodriguez.
pages cm. -- (The medieval Mediterranean ; 101)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-90-04-27736-6 (hardback : alk. paper) -- ISBN 978-90-04-27787-8 (e-book) 1. Civilization,
Western--Islamic influences. 2. Islamic civilization--Western influences. 3. Islamic law--History.
4. Law--History. 5. East and West. I. Hudson, John, 1962- II. Rodríguez López, Ana.
CB251.D58 2014
909’.09821--dc23
2014020412
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Contents
Preface
 IX
John Hudson and Ana Rodríguez
List of Contributors XIV
Maps XVI
Part 1
Approaches and Explorations
1
Comparing Medieval Institutions
A Few Introductory Remarks 3
Gadi Algazi
Institutionalisation between Theory and Practice
Comparative Approaches to Medieval Islamic and Late Roman
Law 16
Caroline Humfress
The Ḥisba, the Muḥtasib and the Struggle over Political Power and a
Moral Economy
An Enquiry into Institutions 30
Susana Narotzky and Eduardo Manzano
2
3
Part 2
Themes and Investigations
Law and Codification
 57
4
Codification in Byzantium
From Justinian to Leo VI 59
Bernard H. Stolte
Codification in the Western Middle Ages 75
Emanuele Conte and Magnus Ryan
5
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