Marshall Hodgson

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Marshall Hodgson was an influential American historian of Islam and world civilizations, best known for his seminal work "The Venture of Islam" and for reshaping understandings of Islamic and Persianate history.

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instanceOf American historian
historian
historian of Islam
historian of world civilizations
academicDiscipline Islamic studies
history
authorOf Rethinking World History NERFINISHED
The Secret Order of Assassins NERFINISHED
The Venture of Islam NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
countryOfWork United States of America
employer University of Chicago
familyName Hodgson NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Islamic history
Persianate history
comparative civilizations
world history
fullName Marshall G. S. Hodgson NERFINISHED
genre historical scholarship
givenName Marshall NERFINISHED
hasAcademicApproach comparative
interdisciplinary
hasContribution analysis of the role of Persian language and culture in the Islamic world
critique of Eurocentric narratives in world history
periodization of Islamic history in global context
influenced world history as an academic field
influencedBy Islamic primary sources
comparative civilizational analysis
knownFor contributions to world history methodology
introducing the concept of the Persianate world
reshaping understandings of Islamic history
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf University of Chicago Department of History NERFINISHED
notableIdea Islamicate civilization
Persianate civilization NERFINISHED
world history from a non-Eurocentric perspective
notableWork The Venture of Islam NERFINISHED
occupation historian
university professor
religion Quakerism NERFINISHED
subjectOf debates on world history frameworks
scholarly studies on Islamic historiography
workInstitution University of Chicago NERFINISHED

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Persianate world conceptCoinedBy Marshall Hodgson