• Marshall Goodwin Simms Hodgson (April 11, 1922 – June 10, 1968) was an American historian and scholar of Islamic studies, best known for his pioneering...
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    Julia Ruth Stevens (born Julia Marshall Hodgson; July 7, 1916 – March 9, 2019) was the adopted daughter of American baseball player Babe Ruth and the biological...
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    1961, pp. 24–25. Hodgson, The Venture of Islam Vol 3, 1961, pp. 65–67. Hodgson, The Venture of Islam Vol 3, 1961, p. 60. Hodgson, Marshall G. S. (15 May...
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    and/or identity.: 6  The term "Persianate" is a neologism credited to Marshall Hodgson. In his 1974 book, The Venture of Islam: The expansion of Islam in...
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    empires, or Islamic gunpowder empires, is a collective term coined by Marshall G. S. Hodgson and William H. McNeill at the University of Chicago, referring to...
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    in both pagan and Christian pre-Islamic inscriptions. According to Marshall Hodgson, it seems that in the pre-Islamic Arabia, some Arab Christians undertook...
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    Marshall Hodgson, The Venture of Islam; Conscience and History in a World Civilisation Vol 1. The University of Chicago, 1974, p. 233. Marshall Hodgson, The...
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  • Hamza, but Ibn Zafir has it the other way round. The modern historian Marshall Hodgson attempted to discern doctrinal differences between the two, positing...
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  • leader Mark A. Hodgson (1793–1868), American politician from Pennsylvania Marshall Hodgson (1922–1968), American Islamic scholar Martin Hodgson (1909–1991)...
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    outcast into the leader of a new community and city-state at Medina. Marshall Hodgson adds that Badr forced the other Arabs to "regard the Muslims as challengers...
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    the Middle East and the Shift in Power: Reflections on a Theme by Marshall Hodgson", Comparative Studies in Society and History, 22 (4): 487–504, doi:10...
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    (1999). Richard I. Yale University Press. pp. 20–21. ISBN 0300094043. Marshall Hodgson, The Venture of Islam Conscience and History in a World Civilization...
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    Central Asia. Due to their military patronage of gunpowder warfare, Marshall Hodgson and his colleague William H. McNeill considered the Mughals as one...
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    historiography, ranging from the 14th-century Ibn Khaldun to the 20th-century Marshall Hodgson and beyond. Correspondingly, research into the network of commercial...
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    is found in a number of reference works. It has been criticized by Marshall Hodgson (who preferred the term Hadith folk) for its potential for confusion...
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    the Delhi Sultanate. The term remains disputed by Indologists. In Marshall Hodgson's view, the dynasty should be called Timurid/Timuri or Indo-Timurid...
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    ritual arrows, and vows and sacrifices were made to assure success. Marshall Hodgson argues that relations with deities and fetishes in pre-Islamic Mecca...
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  • with a home game against Parramatta. The game turned when fullback Brett Hodgson had to leave the field with an eye injury. Two late tries allowed the Eels...
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    the Delhi Sultanate. The term remains disputed by Indologists. In Marshall Hodgson's view, the dynasty should be called Timurid/Timuri or Indo-Timurid...
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  • ISBN 9789027976123. Lewis 1990, page 9. Glenn, H. Patrick (2007) pp. 217–219. Marshall Hodgson, The Venture of Islam Conscience and History in a World Civilization...
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    Marshall G. S. Hodgson, The Venture of Islam: Conscience and History in a World Civilization (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1974) ("Hodgson")...
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  • trade, cultural integration, and missionary activities. Historian Marshall Hodgson writes that Islam became “a mass people’s religion on a wave of economic...
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    from Princeton University. Islam and World History: The Ventures of Marshall Hodgson. University of Chicago Press. 2018. The Ethnographic State: France...
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    acknowledging the role of economic growth in confessional change, Marshall Hodgson pointed to the great social advantages that were to be gained by conversion...
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    disintegrated and metaphorically covered in blackness through sinful acts. Marshall Hodgson wrote the three-volume work: The Venture of Islam: Conscience and History...
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  • (1917–2012), labour; Marxism Thomas Lionel Hodgkin (1910–1982), Africa Marshall Hodgson (1922–1968), Islamic Peter Hoffmann (1930–2023), National Socialism...
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  • England, M) Thomas Hodgkin (1831–1913, England, H) Marshall Hodgson (1922–1968, US, R) Nichi Hodgson (born 1983, England, J) Ove Hoegh-Guldberg (born 1959...
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  • was neither an obscure concept or an entirely “taboo” concept. In Marshall Hodgson’s book, The Venture of Islam, he discusses that there was a common practice...
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    Little Princess, a 1995 film adaptation of the Frances Hodgson Burnett classic, and as Alice Marshall in Air Force One. She is a member of the wealthy Pritzker...
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  • in Classical Islam and the Christian West (Edinburgh Univ. 1990). Marshall Hodgson (1922–1968) U.S., The Venture of Islam (3 volumes, Univ.of Chicago...
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