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'''Thierry Vincent Zarcone''' | {{Infobox person | ||
|name=Thierry Vincent Zarcone |image=Thierry Zarcone.jpg|image_size=|caption=|birth_date=1958|birth_place=Tunis|death_date=|nationality=|religion=|alma_mater=|occupation=Associate Professor and Author|personal website=|spouse=|parents=|children=|awards=}}'''Thierry Vincent Zarcone''' is Senior researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific research (CNRS) and expert in the « Advisory Panel of Experts on Freedom of Religion or Belief», of the Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE), Warsaw | |||
== Biography == | |||
==Biography== | |||
Thierry Zarcone was born in 1958 in Tunis. Professor Zarcone is a French historian, a research director and a lecturer. As a researcher, his scientific studies are mainly concentrated on both religious and intellectual history of Iran and Turkey. | Thierry Zarcone was born in 1958 in Tunis. Professor Zarcone is a French historian, a research director and a lecturer. As a researcher, his scientific studies are mainly concentrated on both religious and intellectual history of Iran and Turkey. | ||
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==Educations== | ==Educations== | ||
Habilitation:School of High Studies in Social Sciences | |||
* Habilitation:School of High Studies in Social Sciences | |||
*Dissertation subject: Secret and Secret Societies in Islam. Turkey, Iran, and Central Asia, 19th-20th Century. Freemasonry, Carbonarism, and Sufi Brotherhoods). | *Dissertation subject: Secret and Secret Societies in Islam. Turkey, Iran, and Central Asia, 19th-20th Century. Freemasonry, Carbonarism, and Sufi Brotherhoods). | ||
Ph.D.: University of Strasbourg. Department of Islamic Languages and Civilizations | * Ph.D.: University of Strasbourg. Department of Islamic Languages and Civilizations | ||
*Rizâ Tevfîk or the Enlighted Sufism: Structures of Thinking and Reception of Western Ideas at the Time of the Second Turkish Constitutionnal Regime - 1908-1923 | *Rizâ Tevfîk or the Enlighted Sufism: Structures of Thinking and Reception of Western Ideas at the Time of the Second Turkish Constitutionnal Regime - 1908-1923 | ||
M.A:University of Aix-en-Provence; Faculty of Philosophy | * M.A:University of Aix-en-Provence; Faculty of Philosophy | ||
==Editing Collaborations== | ==Editing Collaborations== | ||
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*Journal of the History of Sufism, Jean Maisonneuve Edition, Paris. | *Journal of the History of Sufism, Jean Maisonneuve Edition, Paris. | ||
*Cahiers d’Asie Centrale, Institut Français d’Etudes sur l’Asie centrale, Aixen-Provence/Tashkent | *Cahiers d’Asie Centrale, Institut Français d’Etudes sur l’Asie centrale, Aixen-Provence/Tashkent | ||
*Revue d’Etudes des Mondes Musulmans et Méditerranéens, AFEMAM, Aixen-Provence responsible with Ekrem Işın of the “Collection on Sufism”, Simurg Press, | *Revue d’Etudes des Mondes Musulmans et Méditerranéens, AFEMAM, Aixen-Provence responsible with Ekrem Işın of the “Collection on Sufism”, Simurg Press, Istanbu | ||
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*director for the series “Monde caucasien et tatar - Asie centrale et Haut Asia”, at the Edition Jean Maisonneuve, Librairie d’Amérique et d’Orient, Paris | *director for the series “Monde caucasien et tatar - Asie centrale et Haut Asia”, at the Edition Jean Maisonneuve, Librairie d’Amérique et d’Orient, Paris | ||
==Academic Positions Overseas== | |||
*Université of Kyoto (Japan), Graduated School of Asian and African Studies: | *Université of Kyoto (Japan), Graduated School of Asian and African Studies: October 2005 to march 2006. | ||
October 2005 to march 2006. | |||
*University of Fribourg (Swizerland), Seminar of Scial Anthropology: June 2007. | *University of Fribourg (Swizerland), Seminar of Scial Anthropology: June 2007. | ||
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==Major Trend== | ==Major Trend== | ||
He believes iconography and calligraphy are the two forms of religious symbolism. In his opinion, though the image of lion is considered as a representation of Imam Ali in Shi’i zoomorphic, and is a religious, holy calligraphy suggested by Shi’i Sufi ideologies, they show us “a world but not the world itself”. | He believes iconography and calligraphy are the two forms of religious symbolism. In his opinion, though the image of lion is considered as a representation of Imam Ali in Shi’i zoomorphic, and is a religious, holy calligraphy suggested by Shi’i Sufi ideologies, they show us “a world but not the world itself”. | ||
== Source == | |||
* [https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~anthiran/veneration/images/stories/docs/zarcone-cv.pdf Thierry Vincent Zarcone's Cv] | |||
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