From a single merchant's list of baggage begins a history that explores the dynamic world of medieval Indian Ocean exchanges. This fresh and innovative perspective on Jewish merchant activity shows how this list was a component of broader trade connections that developed between the Islamic Mediterranean and South Asia in the Middle Ages. Drawing on a close reading of this unique twelfth-century document, found in the Cairo Genizah and written in India by North African merchant Abraham Ben Yiju, Lambourn focuses on the domestic material culture and foods that structured the daily life of such India traders, on land and at sea. This is an exploration of the motivations and difficulties of maintaining homes away from home, and the compromises that inevitably ensued. Abraham's Luggage demonstrates the potential for writing challenging new histories in the accidental survival of apparently ordinary ephemera.
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.
You can 't think about travel without thinking about luggage. And baggage has baggage...
Lyra, the main character, goes on an adventure to discover her magic luggage, filled with all the things she's learning.She is left wondering what else can she learn.Magic Luggage inspires...
Mismatched Luggage: Unpacking Your Sexual Baggage for Your Spiritual Journey takes the reader into the heart of what holds us back from being embodied in our full selves and fully present in...
Astronaut Luggage is a collection of short texts written along the last years and circulated online, rearranged around five main topics: the Apocalypse, commodities, drones, history and politics...