Histories of the Modern Middle East : : New Directions / / ed. by Hakan Erdem, Israel Gershoni, Ursula Wokock.

Reflecting cutting-edge scholarship and covering more than two centuries of change, this seminal collection represents key trends in the historiography of the modern Middle East. The authors each combine a methodological theme with concrete, original research, relating theoretical issues to the actu...

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Place / Publishing House:Boulder : : Lynne Rienner Publishers, , [2022]
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Ano de Publicação:2022
Idioma:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
TABLES AND FIGURES --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
1 Doing History: Modern Middle Eastern Studies Today --
PART 1 New Dimensions of Modernizing Processes --
2 The Great Ottoman Debasement, 1808–1844: A Political Economy Framework --
3 A Prelude to Ottoman Reform: Ibn ‘A¯ bidi¯n on Custom and Legal Change --
4 The Damascus Affair and the Beginnings of France’s Empire in the Middle East --
5 The Gender of Modernity: Reflections from Iranian Historiography --
PART 2 Globalization Then and Now --
6 From Liberalism to Liberal Imperialism: Lord Cromer and the First Wave of Globalization in Egypt --
7 Late Capitalism and the Reformation of the Working Classes in the Middle East --
PART 3 Recovering Lost Voices in the Age of Colonialism --
8 Exploring the Field: Lost Voices and Emerging Practices in Egypt, 1882–1914 --
9 Slaves or Siblings? Abdallah al-Nadim’s Dialogues About the Family --
10 Shaikh al-Ra’is and Sultan Abdülhamid II: The Iranian Dimension of Pan-Islam --
PART 4 Constructing Identities, Defining Nations --
11 Recruitment for the “Victorious Soldiers of Muhammad” in the Arab Provinces, 1826–1828 --
12 The Politics of History and Memory: A Multidimensional Analysis of the Lausanne Peace Conference, 1922–1923 --
13 Arab Society in Mandatory Palestine: The Half-Full Glass? --
14 Manly Men on a National Stage (and the Women Who Make Them Stars) --
PART 5 Conclusion --
15 The Return of the Concrete? --
GLOSSARY --
BIBLIOGRAPHY --
THE CONTRIBUTORS --
INDEX --
ABOUT THE BOOK
Resumo:Reflecting cutting-edge scholarship and covering more than two centuries of change, this seminal collection represents key trends in the historiography of the modern Middle East. The authors each combine a methodological theme with concrete, original research, relating theoretical issues to the actual writing of history. Their topics range from the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to globalization, from well-established historical figures to new actors, from the elite to broader strata of society. Applying new kinds of methodology—showing new ways of "doing history"—the book serves as a singular guide to current developments in the field.
Formato:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781588269867
9783110784251
DOI:10.1515/9781588269867
Acesso:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Hakan Erdem, Israel Gershoni, Ursula Wokock.