School of Literatures, Languages & Cultures
The University of Edinburgh School of Literatures, Languages & Cultures

Professor Carole Hillenbrand

  • BA, MA, PhD, OBE, FBA, FRSE, FRAS, FRHist. Soc
  • Honorary Professorial Fellow,
  • Professor of Islamic History
  • Email: c.hillenbrand@ed.ac.uk

Carole Hillenbrand was educated at the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Edinburgh. She was appointed Professor of Islamic History in 2000 and served as Head of the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, from 1997-2002 and from 2006-2008. She was Visiting Professor at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, USA in 1994 and 2005 and at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands in 2002.

In 2005 she was awarded the King Faisal Prize for Islamic Studies, 2005 (the first non-Muslim to be awarded this prize). She has been Islamic Advisory Editor at Edinburgh University Press since 1983 and Editor of the series entitled “Studies in Persian and Turkish History”, published by Routledge since 1999. She is Head of Sub-Panel L48 in the Research Assessment Exercise, 2008. She has just been named in the 2009 Queen's New Year's Honours list and is to be awarded an OBE for services to Higher Education.

Her research interests include the Seljuqs of Iran and Turkey, the Crusades, medieval Muslim political thought, especially the work of al-Ghazali.

Publications

 

In Press

Jihad poetry at the time of the Crusades’ in Proceedings of the Crusades conference held at the University of St Louis, 2007, ed. T. Madden, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2009.

‘What’s in a name? Tughtegin – the ‘Minister of the Antichrist’? , in Studies in honour of Professor Farhad Daftary,.ed. O de Onzaga, I.B. Tauris, London, 2010.

 

Books

The Waning of the Umayyad Caliphate, State University of New York Press, Albany, 1989, 273pp.

A Muslim Principality in Crusader Times: the Early Artuqid State, Leiden, The Netherlands Historical and Archaeological Institute for the Near East in Istanbul, Leiden, 1990, 266pp.

The Crusades, Islamic Perspectives, Edinburgh University Press,
Edinburgh, 1999, 647pp.

Turkish myth and Muslim symbol: the Battle of Manzikert, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2007, 320 pp.

 

Translations

The Crusades: Islamic perspectives, Russian translation, St Petersburg, 2008.

The Crusades: Islamic perspectives, Indonesian translation, Jakarta, 2007.

 

Edited Volumes

Qajar Iran: Political, Social and Cultural Change, 1800-1925, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 1984, 414pp. Co-edited with C. Edmund Bosworth.

The Sultan's Turret: Studies in Persian and Turkish Culture in honour of Professor Edmund Bosworth, Brill, Leiden, 1999, 544pp.

 

Journal Articles

The career of Najm al-Din Il-Ghazi', Der Islam 58/2 (1981), 250-291.

"Some mediaeval Islamic approaches to source material", Oriens 27-8 (1981), 197-225.

"The establishment of Artuqid power in Diyar Bakr in the twelfth century", Studia Islamica LIV (1981), 129-153.

"The Islamic world and the Crusades", Scottish Journal of Religious Studies VIII (1987), 150-157.

"Islamic orthodoxy or Realpolitik?: al-Ghazali’s views on government", Iran XXVI (1988), 81-94.

 

Book Chapters

‘Some medieval Muslim views of Constantinople’ in World Christianity in Muslim Encounter, II, ed. S.R. Goodwin, Continuum, London and New York, 2009, 71-83.

‘Ayyubid Jerusalem – an overview’ in Ayyubid Jerusalem. ed. R. Hillenbrand and S. Auld,  Al-Tajir Trust, London, 2009,  1-21.

‘Water in classical Islamic culture’ in Gardens beneath which rivers flow, ed. S. Blair and J. Bloom, Yale University Press, Newhaven, 2009, 1-17.

‘Jihad poetry at the time of the crusades’ in Crusades. Medieval worlds in conflict, ed. T. Madden, Ashgate, Aldershot, 2010, 9-23.

‘Some medieval Muslim views of Constantinople’ in World Christianity in Muslim Encounter, II, ed. S.R. Goodwin, Continuum, London and New York, 2009, 71-83.

‘Ayyubid Jerusalem – an overview’ in Ayyubid Jerusalem. ed. R. Hillenbrand and S. Auld, Al-Tajir Trust, London, 2009, 1-21 (20, 000 words).

‘Water in classical Islamic culture’ in Gardens beneath which rivers flow, ed. S. Blair and J. Bloom, Yale University Press, Newhaven, 2009, 1-17.

"Medieval Islamic geography: the case of Merv", Proceedings of the International Conference on Science in Islamic Polity (sic) II, Islamabad, 1983, 338-341.

"The history of the Jazira: a short introduction", in The Art of Syria and the Jazira, 1100-1250, ed. J. Raby, Oxford University Press, 1985, 9-19.

"A Muslim success in the Second Crusade", in Mélanges Dominique Sourdel, ed. L. Kalus, Geutner, Paris, 1989, 165-171.

"Aspects of jihad propaganda: the evidence of 12th century inscriptions", Proceedings of the Conference on the History of the Crusades, University of Bir Zeit, Bir Zeit, 1993, 53-63.

"Mu’in al-Din Parwana: the servant of two masters?", Miscellanea Arabica et Islamica, ed. F. de Jong, Peeters, Louvin, 1993, 267-275.

"Al-Ghazali on beauty", Festschrift Professor Annemarie Schimmel, ed. J.C. Bürgel, Peter Lang Verlag, Bern, 1994, 249-265.

"Ibn al-‘Adim’s biography of the Seljuq sultan, Alp Arslan", Actas XVI Congreso Union Européene des Arabisants et Islamisants, Salamanca, 1995, 237-242.

"1092: a murderous year", Proceedings of the 14th Congress of the Union Européene des Arabisants et Islamisants, Budapest, 1995, 281-296.

"The power struggle between the Saljuqs and the Isma’ilis of Alamut, 497-518/1094-1124: the Saljuq perspective", in Studies in Isma’ili History, ed. F. Daftary, Cambridge University Press, 1995, 205-220.

The Diary of H.M. the Shah of Persia, tr. J.M. Redhouse, Mazda Press, Costa Mesa, 1995, new introduction, v-xvi.

"The First Crusade: the Muslim perspective", in The Origins and Impact of the First Crusade, ed. J. Phillips, Manchester University Press, 1997, 130-141.

"Some reflections on Seljuq historiography", in Eastern Approaches to Byzantium, ed. A.Eastmond, Aldershot, 2000, 73-88.

" ' Abominable acts': the career of Zengi" in The Second Crusade, ed. J.Phillips and M. Hoch, Manchester, 2001, 111-32.

"Women in the Seljuq Period" in Women in Iran from the Rise of Islam to 1800, ed. G.Nashat and L. Beck, Illinois, 2003, 103-20.

"Some Reflections on the Imprisonment of Reynald of Chatillon" in Texts, Documents and Artefacts: Islamic Studies in Honour of D.S. Richards, ed. C.F. Robinson, Leiden, 2003, 79-102.

"Some thoughts on the use of the Qur’an in monumental inscriptions in Syria and Palestine in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries" in Islamic Reflections, Arabic musings: Studies in Honour of Professor Alan Jones, ed. R. Hoyland and P.F. Kennedy, Gibb Memorial Trust, Warminster, 2004, 277–87.

"The legacy of the Crusades" in Crusades: The Illustrated History, ed. T. Madden, London, 2004, 202-11.

"A little-known Mirror for Princes of al-Ghazali" in Words, Texts and Concepts Cruising the Mediterranean Sea, ed. R. Arnzen and J. Thielmann, Leuven, 2004, 593-601.

"Ankunft im Vorderen Orient: Die politische und religiöse Situation", in Die Kreuzfahrer, ed. A. Wieczorek, M. Fansa and H. Meller, Mannheim, 2005, 3-15.

"Ravandi, the Seljuq court at Konya and the Persianisation of Anatolian Cities" in Mesogeios (Mediterranean Studies), 25-6 (2005) , 157-69.

"Muhammad and the rise of Islam", The New Cambridge Medieval History, I, ed. P. Fouracre, Cambridge, 2005, 317-46.

"The evolution of the Saladin legend in the West" in Mélanges Louis Pouzet, Beirut, 2006, 1-13.

The Arabic sources" in The prosopography of the Byzantine empire, 1024-1204, ed. M. Whitby, The British Academy, London, 2007, 283-340.

 

Encyclopedia Articles

"Malazgird", Encyclopedia of Islam (2nd edition), Leiden, 1987, cols. 243a-244b.

"Marwanids", ibid., cols. 626a-627b.

"Mayyafarikin", ibid., cols. 930a-932b.

"Mu’in al-Din Sulayman Parwana", Encyclopedia of Islam (2nd edition), Leiden, 1992, cols. 479a-480b.

"Al-Mustandjid", ibid., cols. 726a-727a.

"Al-Mustansir", ibid., cols. 727a-729a.

"Al-Mustarshid", ibid., cols. 733a-735b.

"Al-Mustazhir", ibid., cols. 755a-756a.

"Al-Ghazzali", Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature, ed. J.S. Meisami and P. Starkey, Routledge, London and New York, 1998, vol. 1, cols. 252a-253a.

"Saljuqs", ibid., vol. 2 cols. 682a-683b.

"Seljuq women", in The Balance of Truth, ed. C. Balim-Harding and C. Imber, Istanbul, 2000, 145-6.

"Al-Ghazali", in Encyclopedia of Life Writing: Autobiographical and Biographical Forms, ed. M. Jolly, Fitzroy Dearborn, 2001, 374-5.

"Ayyubids" in Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World, New York, 2003, 657-60.

"Artuqid", in Encyclopedia of the Crusades, 110-12.

"Ayyubids”, in Encyclopedia of the Crusades,123-8.

 

Review Articles

Review article of S.G. Agadzanov, Seljuqiden und Turkmenien im 11-12 Jahrhundert, translated into German by R. Schletzer, Hamburg, 1986, and idem. Der Staat der Seldschukiden und Mittelasien im 11-12 Jahrhundert, translated into German by R. Schletzer, Berlin, 1994, in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, vol. 6, part 2, July 1996, 253-257.

 

Invited Lectures

September 2008 - March 2009

Seljuq symposium, University of Edinburgh – September 2008

CASAW conference in Abu Dhabi, October 2008

CASAW/ Royal Society of Edinburgh, December 2008

University of Aalborg, Denmark, February 2009

American University, Beirut, March 2009

Friends of the Oriental Museum, Durham, March 2009

Queens University, Belfast, May 2009 (two lectures)

Selected Publications

Professor Carole Hillenbrand

Professor Carole Hillenbrand
Honorary Professorial Fellow

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