Anne Katrine Bang
Stilling
Professor, Historie
罢颈濒丑酶谤颈驳丑别迟
Forskergrupper
Publikasjoner
2025: 鈥淒ouble-sided print: Silent and Communal Reading During the Rise of Islamic Print in East Africa, c. 1880-1940鈥, in: K. Barber and S. Newell (eds.), African Literature in Transition. Print Cultures and African Literature, 1860-1960, Cambridge University Press, 335-351
2025: 鈥淩eformers Remembered: The Haddadian Paradigm as retold in the 20th- and 21st-century Indian Ocean", in: H. Suzuki and M. Mio (eds.), 鈥淕yres鈥 of the Indian Ocean and Beyond: Discovering the Indian Ocean, Senri Ethnological Studies, Osaka:Japan, 165-183
2022: 鈥淎rabic-language manuscript and print as a source for Indian Ocean Islamic history: The case of East Africa鈥, History Compass, 20:7, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12713
2021: 鈥淭he 鈥渢ravelling scholar鈥 in African Islamic traditions. Local, regional and global worlds鈥, in: T. 脴steb酶 (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Islamic Africa, London: Routledge, 2021.
2019: 鈥淚slamic Incantations in a Colonial Notebook. A case from Interwar Zanzibar鈥, Cahiers d鈥櫭塼udes Africaines, LIX (4), 236, 2019, 1025-1046.
2019: 鈥.鈥 In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History. Oxford University Press. Article published March 2019. doi: .
2017: 鈥淚slam in the Swahili World鈥. In: La Violette & S. Wynn-Jones, The Swahili World, London: Routledge, 2017, 557-565.
2015: in: Maja Kominko (ed.), From Dust to Digital. Ten Years of the Endangered Archives Programme, London, 55-88.
2014: Islamic Sufi Networks in the Southwestern Indian Ocean (c. 1880-1940). Ripples of Reform. Monograph, 227 pages, Leiden (Brill).
2014: 鈥淭he 岣岣峳amaut in Lamu. The manuscript collection of the Riyadha mosque of Lamu, Kenya鈥, Journal of Islamic Manuscripts, special issue (ed. A. Regourd), Manuscripts of Yemen, circulation of ideas and models, Vol 5:2-3, 125-153.
2014: 鈥淭he Norway-East Africa Trading Company in Zanzibar, 1895-1925. Business communication in colonial times鈥, In: K. A. Kjerland & B. Bertelsen (eds.), Navigating colonial orders. Norwegian Entrepreneurship in Africa and Oceania, Berghahn Books.
2013: 鈥淒anish and Norwegian travel accounts of Oman, 1765-1995: Changing views across land and sea鈥. In: M. Hoffmann-Ruf & A.R. al-Salimi (eds.), The Ibadism of Oman. Its overseas Development and its Perception Overseas, T眉bingen (Georg Olms Verlag), Germany, 403-410.
2012: 鈥淶anzibari Islamic knowledge transmission revisited: Loss, lament, legacy, transmission 鈥 and transformation鈥, Journal of Social Dynamics, 38:3, 419-434.
2012: 鈥淩emembrance of Maalim Muhammad Idris Muhammad Saleh鈥, Islamic Africa, 3:2.
2012: 鈥淐ultural Heritage and Social Context. Research and Management in Post-Colonial Mozambique,鈥 In: T. Halvorsen & P. Vale (eds.), One world, many knowledges. Regional experiences and cross-regional links in higher education, Sanord, 249-264. With Tore S忙tersdal.
2011: 鈥淎uthority and Piety, Writing and Print. A preliminary study of Islamic texts in late 19th and early 20th century Zanzibar鈥, Africa, 81, 63-81.
Prosjekter
ONGOING PROJECTS
2024-2026: Sudan-Norway Academic Collaboration. This project is a collaboration between Sudanese and Norwegian academic institutions. We aim to contribute to high quality research and policy development on current challenges facing Sudan.
2021-2026: MPRinT@EAST_AFRICA. Islamic Manuscript, Print and Practice: Textual Adaptations in coastal East Africa, c. 1880-2020. Funded by the Norwegian Research Council, Ground-breaking Research.
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COMPLETED PROJECTS:
2021-2025: The Invisible Ceiling. Muslim immigrant entrepeneurs navigate the Norwegian financial environment. Project located at Chr. Michelsen Institute.
: African Islamic Education from 1800-2000.
. Islamic Literature and networks in the South-Western Indian Ocean, 1800-2000.
. Norwegian commercial interests in Colonial Africa and Oceania.