
معرفی
Anna Chrysostomides is a Lecturer in Islamic History at Queen Mary University of London’s School of History, based in ArtsTwo 3.29. Her research focuses on the social dynamics of conversion between Christianity and Islam in the 8th through 10th centuries, examining fluid religious identities and interfaith practices such as Christian wives in Muslim households, children of mixed unions, mawālī relationships, and slave dynamics.
Her teaching includes the postgraduate module HST7901 Mastering the Field: Medieval Islamic World Stream. Recent publications explore topics like Abrahamic iconoclasm, Muslim participation in Christian festivals, and theological debates in Umayyad Palestine. She is currently supervising PhD student Julie Bungey, whose work examines aristocratic women in 15th-century Europe.
No scientific awards have been explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. While no grants are detailed, her research demonstrates expertise in early medieval religious and social history.




