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Mathieu Eychenne is a Lecturer in the history of Muslim worlds at University of Paris Cité (formerly Paris Diderot) since 2018, affiliated with the ICT laboratory (Identities, Cultures, Territories – Europes in the World, UR 337). He holds a doctoral thesis in history from Aix-Marseille University (2007) and has held research positions at the French Institute of the Near East (IFPO) in Damascus (2008-2011) and Beirut (2011-2013).
- Specializes in medieval Near East history (Syria-Palestine, Egypt)
- Associate member of UMR 8167 Orient & Méditerranée (CNRS, Paris) since 2014
- Focuses on social, economic, political, and environmental history through Arabic narrative sources and legal documentation
His research examines Damascus' interactions with its rural hinterland (13th-16th centuries) across themes like:
- City and warfare dynamics
- Rural-urban economic relations (land ownership, agricultural production, pricing)
- Environmental management (climate, landscape, hydraulic systems)
- Social structures (family networks, women's roles, inheritance)
Scientific contributions include a post-doctoral fellowship from the Lavoisier Program (MAEE) and comparative analysis of Arabic chronicles, biographical dictionaries, and Mamluk/Ottoman legal documents.
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