Notes
1 Barry D. Wood, ‘The Tarikh-i Jahanara in the Chester Beatty Library: An Illustrated Manuscript of the “Anonymous Histories of Shah Isma‘il”’, Iranian Studies 37 (2004), pp. 89-107.
2 Sebouh David Aslanian, From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global Trade Networks of Armenian Merchants from New Julfa (Berkeley, 2011).
3 Kathryn Babayan, The City as Anthology: Eroticism and Urbanity in Early Modern Isfahan (Stanford, 2021), p. 178.
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Alex MacFarlane
Alex MacFarlane is starting a JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship at Tokyo Metropolitan University, working on cosmopolitanism in the literature of the nineteenth-century Caucasus. They also research and write extensively on the Armenian Alexander Romance, particularly its late medieval poetic component. Previously they have held a Manoogian Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Michigan and a Visiting Fellowship at the Oxford Nizami Ganjavi Centre.