عضو هيئة التدريس في جامعة فيليبس ماربورج ، مركز دراسات الشرق الأوسط (CNMS).
من منشوراته ( باللغة الاصلية ) :
كتب :
1 - „A Life with the Prophet? Examining Hadith, Sira and Qur’an. In Honor of Wim Raven, Berlin: EB Verlag, 2017
by Albrecht Fuess and Stefan Weninger.
2 - Bernard Heyberger, Albrecht Fuess (édit.), La frontière méditerranéenne du XVe au XVIIe siècle. Conflits, circulations, échanges, « Publications de la Société Internationale de Recherches Interdisciplinaires sur la Renaissance », Tournai, Brepols, 2013.
by Bernard Heyberger and Albrecht Fuess.
مراجعات الكتب :
1 - "It Takes Two to Tango " : Double Crime (Re-)Search in the Mamluk Empire.
1 - „Unifying Islam in Europe. A Comparison of the French and German Approaches towards their Muslim Minorities“, in: Islam in Europe: Case Studies, Comparisons and Overviews, hrsg. von Reuven Amitai und Amikam Nachmani, Jerusalem: European Forum at the Hebrew University 2007, 73 – 83.
2 - „An Instructive Experience: Fakhr al-Din’s Journey to Italy, 1613-18“, in: Les Européens vus par les Libanais à l’époque ottomane, hrsg. von Bernard Heyberger und Carsten Walbiner, Beirut: Orient-Institut der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft 2002, 23-42.
3 - How to marry right. Searching for a royal spouse at the Mamluk court of Cairo in the fifteenth century [DYNTRAN WORKING PAPER 21, February 2017.
4 - Approved Proposal for a DFG Priority Programme: Transottomanica: Eastern European-Ottoman-Persian Mobility Dynamics.
by Stefan Rohdewald, Albrecht Fuess, and Christoph Werner.
5 - Islam in Europa und Amerika, in: Islam, hrsg. von Rainer Brunner.
6 - Perser-und-Araber-Frankfurter-Allgemeine.
by Christoph Werner and Albrecht Fuess.
7 - “Why Venice, not Genoa? How Venice Emerged as the Mamluks’ Favourite European Trading Partner after 1365,” in: Union in Separation – Diasporic Groups and Identities in the Eastern Mediterranean (1100-1800), ed. by Georg Christ et al., Rome: Viella 2015, 251-266..
8 -Arnold Ritter von Harff, in: Christian-Muslim Relations: A Biographical History, Vol 7. Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America, ed. by David Thomas, Leiden E.J. Brill 2015, 46-49.
9 - „Legends against Arbitrary Abuse: The Relationship between the Mamluk Military Elite and their Arab Subjects”, in: Towards a Cultural History of Bilad al-Sham in the Mamluk Era, Beirut 2010, 141-152.
10 - Braudel and the Sea. What to make today out of Braudel’s Méditerranée for the Study of the Greater Mediterranean Region in the 15th and 16th Centuries, in: La frontière méditerranéenne (15e – 17e siècles). ed. A. Fuess and B. Heyberger, Turnhout 2013, 47-65.
11 - Ludovico de Varthema, in: Christian-Muslim Relations: A Biographical History, Vol. 6. Western Europe, (1500-1600), ed. by David Thomas, Leiden E.J. Brill 2014, 405-409..
12 - „Two Types of Aicha. The Image of Women in the „Aicha“ Songs of Cheb Khaled and Outlandish“, in: Fikrun wa-Fann. Zeitschrift des Goethe-Instituts, 86 (2007), 54-58..
13 - „Was Cyprus a Mamluk Protectorate? Mamluk Influence on Cyprus between 1426 and 1517“, in: Journal of Cyprus Studies, 11 (2005), [28/29], 11-28.
14 - „Rotting Ships and Razed Harbours: The Naval Policy of the Mamluks“, in: Mamluk Studies Review, 5 (2001), 45-71.
15 - "Taxation and armies"-chap.21-New-Cambridge-History-of-Islam-vol.2.
16 -„Déplacer une ville au temps des Mamlouks: Le cas de Tripoli“.
17 - „Fini ‚la belle vie des Tcherkesses’. La conquête de l’Égypte reconsidérée dans le Durar al-Athmân d’Ibn Abî al-Surûr al-Bakrî (m. après 1653)“.
18 - Ottoman Gazwah - Mamluk Jihad. Two Arms on the Same Body ? in: Everything is on the Move. The “Mamluk Empire” as Node in (Trans-)Regional Networks, hrsg. von Stephan Conermann, Göttingen: Bonn University Press 2014, 269-282.
19 - Von der Belagerung Wiens (1529) zum antiimperialistischen Kampf. Wandelnde Konzepte von „Heiligem Krieg“ (ǧihād und ġazwa) im Nahen Osten zwischen dem 16. und 19. Jahrhundert, in: Historisches Jahrbuch 134 (2014), hrsg. von Christoph Kampmann et al., 10-28.
20 - “Zulm by Mazālim? About the Political Implication of the Use of Mazālim Jurisdiction by the Mamluk Sultans”, Mamluk Studies Review, 13/1.
21 - Introducing Islamic Theology at German Universities. Aims and Procedures.
22 - Muslime und Piraterie im Mittelmeer (7-16 Jahrhundert),in: Seeraub im Mittelmeerraum, hrsg. von Sebastian Kolditz und Nikolaus Jaspert, Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh 2013, 175-198..
23 - Sultans with Horns. About the Political Significance of Headgear in the Mamluk Empire,in: Mamluk Studies Review, 12/2 (2008), 71-94.
24 - Prelude to a stronger involvement in the middle east: french attacks on beirut in the years 1403 and 1520.in: Al-Masaq: Islam and the Medieval Mediterranean, 17/2 (2005), 171-.
25 - Les janissaires, les mamelouks et les armes à feu, in: Turcica, 41 (2009), 209-227.
26 - Islamic Religious Education in Western Europe: Models of Integration and the German Approach,in: Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 27/2 (2007), 215-239..
27 - Beirut in Mamluk Times (1291-1516).
28 - Review of THOMAS HERZOG, Geschichte und Imaginaire: Entstehung, Uberlieferung und Bedeutung der Sirat Baibars in ihrem sozio-politischen Kontext (Diskurse der Arabistik 8.
29 - Review of Appelaniz, Pouvoir et finance en Mediterranee pre-moderne: le deuxieme Etat mamelouk et le commerce des epices (1382-1517.
by Francisco Apellániz and Albrecht Fuess.
30 - Mamluk Politics. Ubi sumus ? Quo Vadimus ? (2014), in: Ubi sumus? Quo vademus? Mamluk Studies – State of the Art, hrsg. von Stephan Conermann, Göttingen: Bonn University Press 2013, 95-117.
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