Bruno De Nicola (BA Barcelona, MA London, PhD. Cantab.) is Lecturer in the History of the Middle East at Goldsmiths College (University of London). He combines this position with an affiliation to the Institut für Iranistik (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften) in Vienna (Austria). Previously he has been part of the ERC funded project "The Islamisation of Anatolia, c. 1100-1500" (grant number 284076) based at the University of St. Andrews and Project Curator of Persian Manuscripts at the British Library (London). His main area of research is the history of the Mongol Empire, medieval Middle Eastern history and Islamic manuscripts.
This is a book I will recommend to my students and will continue to
use in my own work. I imagine it will quickly become a standard
text for this subject as well as an indispensable companion for any
student of the Ilkhanate and the Mongol Empire in general. It will
occupy a space on our library shelves which has been empty for far
too long.'--George Lane, SOAS, University of London
De Nicola's book gives an accessible introduction to the history of
Mongol khātūns, and creates a starting point for further study on
women in the Mongol empire.--Kyra Kaercher "Archaeological Review
from Cambridge"
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