Regimes of Mobility / / edited by Jordi Tejel, Ramazan Hakkı Öztan.
"For the past two decades, insights gained from the burgeoning field of borderlands studies have enabled a new generation of scholars to challenge popular depictions of the emergence of the modern Middle East. For them, the region's borderlands were not just mere sites of peripheral activi...
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