Jelle Bruning
University Lecturer Middle Eastern Studies / Arabic
- Name
- Dr. J. Bruning
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 1396
- j.bruning@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-9935-3505
Jelle Bruning is a University Lecturer at the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies. His research interests include the social and literary history of the medieval Islamicate world. His current research projects focus on the history of slavery and the literary representation of sacred geography among Muslim communities, mainly in Egypt, in the seventh through tenth centuries CE.
Fields of interest
Jelle Bruning’s research interests include the social and literary history of the medieval Islamicate world. In 2018, he published a monograph on the first centuries of Islamic rule in Egypt. He also edited a volume on Egypt’s early medieval cross-regional connections within the eastern Mediterranean basin and a special issue on the history of slavery in Byzantium and the early medieval Islamicate world. His current research projects focus on the social history of slavery and the literary representation of sacred geography among Muslim communities, mainly in Egypt, in the seventh through tenth centuries CE. Jelle Bruning works extensively with published and unpublished texts in Arabic, Coptic and Greek such as papyrus documents, inscriptions and literary texts.
Education
Ph.D. in Islamic history, Leiden University (2014)
Teaching and related activities
Dr Bruning teaches courses on bachelor, master and research master levels in the fields of:
- History of the medieval Islamicate world
- Arabic papyrology and epigraphy
- Islamic codicology
- Arabic language acquisition
University Lecturer Middle Eastern Studies / Arabic
- Faculty of Humanities
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- SMES APT
- Bruning J. & Huseini S.R. (2023), Guest editor: Slavery in Byzantium and the medieval Islamicate world: texts and contexts. Slavery & Abolition 4(44).