中东历史上的慈善和慈善事业

IF 0.5 Q1 HISTORY
History Compass Pub Date : 2023-02-22 DOI:10.1111/hic3.12760
Amy Fallas
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直到20世纪后期,很少有研究关注中东从中世纪到现代的慈善和慈善历史。探索这一主题的工作主要集中在慈善实践的理想上,例如作为伊斯兰社区实践的基于信仰的社会福利原则和宗教规定的施舍形式(天课)。但在20世纪90年代末,新一代学者质疑整个地区的慈善行为只是一种虔诚的行为,并试图解决这方面文献的匮乏问题。他们将批判性的焦点转移到慈善事业的历史上,以考虑和解释社会、经济和政治结构,这些结构塑造了广泛的慈善实践、活动、机构、捐助者和接受者。他们还研究了社区如何确定需求的参数,发展了“应得的穷人”的概念,并调解了慈善理想和实践之间的关系。重叠的领域,如社会历史和妇女研究,以及性别、阶级和民族认同的分析,为中东地区的慈善和慈善事业的历史研究提供了信息和进步。该子领域继续创新,跨学科的新工作和新的出版场所,以进一步研究该地区跨时期的慈善事业。
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Charity and philanthropy in Middle East history

Until the late 20th century, few studies focused on the history of charity and philanthropy in the Middle East from the medieval to modern periods. The work that explored this subject largely concentrated on the ideals of charitable practices, such as the faith-based tenets of social welfare as an Islamic communal practice and the religiously mandated form of almsgiving (zakat). But during the late 1990s, a new generation of scholars challenged the assumption of charity across the region as only a pious act and sought to address the dearth of literature on the subject. They shifted critical focus onto the history of philanthropy to consider and account for the social, economic, and political structures that shaped a wide range of charitable practices, activities, institutions, benefactors, and recipients. They also interrogated how communities determined the parameters of need, developed notions of the “deserving poor,” and mediated the relationship between the ideals and practices of beneficence. Overlapping fields such as social history and women's studies as well as analytics of gender, class, and national identity informed and advanced historical studies of charity and philanthropy across the Middle East. The subfield continues to innovate with new work across academic disciplines and new publishing venues for further studies of charity in the region across time periods.

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