Caravanserai: Traces, Places, Dialogue in the Middle East

Author(s): Tom Schutyser

General

A "caravanserai" is a roadside inn built to shelter men, goods and animals along ancient caravan routes in the Muslim world. For centuries they served as staging posts in the Middle East and Central Asia, providing accommodation to traders, pilgrims and other travellers along the famous caravan routes of the Silk Road that connected China, Central Asia and Europe overland. The caravanserais were vital nodes in what was in effect the first globalised overland network and trading system. It is estimated that some 12-15,000 caravanserais have existed but today only some 3,000 are identified or traceable. Those that have not vanished, or are not crumbling ruins, survive, in spite of the development of modern cities, as hotels, museums, shops, storage space, living quarters or garrison posts. After a first photographic report on caravanserais in north east Iran, Tom Schutyser chose the Levant region of Lebanon, Syria and Jordan as his next region for exploration. He not only shot ruined and restored caravanserais but the landscape and surroundings of these buildings, trying to capture the sense of history present in these places. And by also engaging with experts, writers and journalists on the Middle East, the photographer presents the reader with a new dimension of the debate on the region as it is today. As a fundamental element in an early form of globalisation, the caravanserai is an example of a successful vehicle for multicultural dialogue.

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Contributions by Reza Aslan, Robert Fisk, Dominique Moisi, Andrew Lawler, Paul Salem and others; A unique photographic book on a subject never previously documented.; Targets lovers of photography, travel, history and architecture.; Of interest to all specialists, scholars and students of the Middle East and Central Asia.; Explores the dialogue and exchange between the Middle East and the West.

Tom Schutyser is a Belgian documentary photographer, traveller and researcher who specialises in architecture and history. His coverage of caravanserais has been shown in galleries in Beirut and Beiteddine in the Lebanon, Portland in Oregon, and at ENSA PVS School of Architecture in Paris. Reza Aslan is an expert on religions, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a bestselling author. Robert Fisk is a journalist, the correspondent of The Independent for the Lebanon and a bestselling author. Dominique Moisi is a founder and Senior Advisor at IFRI, and a professor at the College of Europe. Paul Salem is director of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (USA). Andrew W. Lawler is a freelance writer, a contributing editor to Science and Archaeology and a frequent writer for Smithsonian, Discover and other publications.

General Fields

  • : 9788874396047
  • : Five Continents Editions
  • : Five Continents Editions
  • : September 2012
  • : 241mm X 286mm X 23mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Tom Schutyser
  • : Hardback
  • : 180
  • : Illustrations (some col.)