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Female Power and Religious Change in the Medieval Near East
Uriel Simonsohn
Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies
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Keyphrases
Conversion to Islam
33%
Economic Sphere
33%
Family Household
33%
Female Authority
33%
Female Autonomy
33%
Female Power
100%
Female Religious
100%
Historical Theme
33%
History of Islam
33%
Islamization
66%
Kinship Ties
33%
Modern Scholarship
66%
Muslims
33%
Near East
100%
Non-Muslims
33%
Power Change
100%
Premodern
33%
Religious Affiliation
33%
Religious Change
100%
Religious Conversion
33%
Religious Sphere
33%
Religious Violence
33%
Scholarly Discussion
33%
Social Agents
33%
Two-level
33%
Two-line
33%
Women's History
33%
Women's Roles
33%
Arts and Humanities
Assertion
33%
Conversion to Islam
33%
Female Power
100%
Female religious
100%
Intellectuals
33%
Islam
33%
Islamic
33%
Islamization
66%
Near East
100%
Pre-modern
33%
Religious Affiliation
33%
Religious Change
100%
Religious conversion
33%