Sociology of the Middle East : : a stocktaking and interpretation / / by C. A. O. Van Nieuwenhuijze.
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Place / Publishing House: | Leiden, The Netherlands : : E.J. Brill,, [1971] ©1971 |
Year of Publication: | 1971 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia ;
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Nieuwenhuijze, C. A. O. van (Christoffel Anthonie Olivier), 1920-2011, author. Sociology of the Middle East : a stocktaking and interpretation / by C. A. O. Van Nieuwenhuijze. 1st ed. Leiden, The Netherlands : E.J. Brill, [1971] ©1971 1 online resource (848 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia ; Volume I Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Survey of Maps and Tables -- Foreword -- I. General Introduction -- Enter: the sociology of the Middle East -- General sociological theory and the specificity of cultures -- The Middle East as a culture area -- A note on terminology -- PART ONE FEATURES OF THE MIDDLE EAST AS A REGION AND AS A CULTURE AREA -- II. Ecology: The Middle East as a Region -- Introduction -- Natural setting -- Communications -- Resources -- Human densities -- The man-land relationship -- Tables -- III. History: the Middle East as a Culture Area -- Cultural determinants -- Languages -- Centres of gravitation -- PART TWO A COMPARATIVE SURVEY OF SUB-AREAS -- IV. Introduction to Part Two -- V. The Fertile Crescent -- Introduction -- Iraq -- Syria -- Lebanon -- Jordan -- Israel -- The Kurds -- VI. Egypt -- VII. The Arabian Peninsula -- VIII. The Iranian Plateau -- Iran -- Afghanistan -- IX. Turkey -- X. North-Africa -- The Maghrib -- Libya -- PART THREE DIMENSIONS OF MORPHOLOGY -- XI. Units of Common Living -- Introductory remarks -- The family -- Tribal society -- The village -- The city -- Empire -- The community of Islam -- The state-nation -- Associations -- XII. Culture Units -- Introductory remarks -- The culture majority -- Minorities -- XIII. Categories by Mutual Differentiation -- Introductory remarks -- Basic concepts -- Intermediate categories -- The commoners -- The top -- A category aside: woman -- An emergent category: youth -- Dual factions -- PART FOUR MODALITIES OF CONTINUITY -- XIV. Cohesion and Persistence -- The perception of social order -- social control -- security -- Authority -- The military -- Public affairs and participation -- XV. The Current Appearance of Change -- The perception of change -- The upsurge of ideology -- Development goals -- Prospects -- Index -- Maps. Description based on print version record. Includes index. Sociology Middle East. Middle East Civilization. Middle East Social conditions. 90-04-02564-2 Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia ; Volume I. |
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Nieuwenhuijze, C. A. O. van 1920-2011, Sociology of the Middle East : a stocktaking and interpretation / Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia ; Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Survey of Maps and Tables -- Foreword -- I. General Introduction -- Enter: the sociology of the Middle East -- General sociological theory and the specificity of cultures -- The Middle East as a culture area -- A note on terminology -- PART ONE FEATURES OF THE MIDDLE EAST AS A REGION AND AS A CULTURE AREA -- II. Ecology: The Middle East as a Region -- Introduction -- Natural setting -- Communications -- Resources -- Human densities -- The man-land relationship -- Tables -- III. History: the Middle East as a Culture Area -- Cultural determinants -- Languages -- Centres of gravitation -- PART TWO A COMPARATIVE SURVEY OF SUB-AREAS -- IV. Introduction to Part Two -- V. The Fertile Crescent -- Introduction -- Iraq -- Syria -- Lebanon -- Jordan -- Israel -- The Kurds -- VI. Egypt -- VII. The Arabian Peninsula -- VIII. The Iranian Plateau -- Iran -- Afghanistan -- IX. Turkey -- X. North-Africa -- The Maghrib -- Libya -- PART THREE DIMENSIONS OF MORPHOLOGY -- XI. Units of Common Living -- Introductory remarks -- The family -- Tribal society -- The village -- The city -- Empire -- The community of Islam -- The state-nation -- Associations -- XII. Culture Units -- Introductory remarks -- The culture majority -- Minorities -- XIII. Categories by Mutual Differentiation -- Introductory remarks -- Basic concepts -- Intermediate categories -- The commoners -- The top -- A category aside: woman -- An emergent category: youth -- Dual factions -- PART FOUR MODALITIES OF CONTINUITY -- XIV. Cohesion and Persistence -- The perception of social order -- social control -- security -- Authority -- The military -- Public affairs and participation -- XV. The Current Appearance of Change -- The perception of change -- The upsurge of ideology -- Development goals -- Prospects -- Index -- Maps. |
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Survey of Maps and Tables -- Foreword -- I. General Introduction -- Enter: the sociology of the Middle East -- General sociological theory and the specificity of cultures -- The Middle East as a culture area -- A note on terminology -- PART ONE FEATURES OF THE MIDDLE EAST AS A REGION AND AS A CULTURE AREA -- II. Ecology: The Middle East as a Region -- Introduction -- Natural setting -- Communications -- Resources -- Human densities -- The man-land relationship -- Tables -- III. History: the Middle East as a Culture Area -- Cultural determinants -- Languages -- Centres of gravitation -- PART TWO A COMPARATIVE SURVEY OF SUB-AREAS -- IV. Introduction to Part Two -- V. The Fertile Crescent -- Introduction -- Iraq -- Syria -- Lebanon -- Jordan -- Israel -- The Kurds -- VI. Egypt -- VII. The Arabian Peninsula -- VIII. The Iranian Plateau -- Iran -- Afghanistan -- IX. Turkey -- X. North-Africa -- The Maghrib -- Libya -- PART THREE DIMENSIONS OF MORPHOLOGY -- XI. Units of Common Living -- Introductory remarks -- The family -- Tribal society -- The village -- The city -- Empire -- The community of Islam -- The state-nation -- Associations -- XII. Culture Units -- Introductory remarks -- The culture majority -- Minorities -- XIII. Categories by Mutual Differentiation -- Introductory remarks -- Basic concepts -- Intermediate categories -- The commoners -- The top -- A category aside: woman -- An emergent category: youth -- Dual factions -- PART FOUR MODALITIES OF CONTINUITY -- XIV. Cohesion and Persistence -- The perception of social order -- social control -- security -- Authority -- The military -- Public affairs and participation -- XV. The Current Appearance of Change -- The perception of change -- The upsurge of ideology -- Development goals -- Prospects -- Index -- Maps. |
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