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Middle East Historiographies

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320 Seiten
Englisch
University of Washington Presserschienen am01.06.2011
This collection of ten essays focuses on the way major schools and individuals have narrated histories of the Middle East. The distinguished contributors explore the historiography of economic and intellectual history, nationalism, fundamentalism, colonialism, the media, slavery, and gender. In doing so, they engage with some of the most controversial issues of the twentieth century.

Middle Eastern studies today cover a rich and varied terrain, yet the study of the profession itself has been relatively neglected. There is, however, an ever-present need to examine what the research has chosen to include and exclude and to become more consciously aware of shifts in research approaches and methods. This collection illuminates the evolving state of the art and suggests new directions for further research.
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KlappentextThis collection of ten essays focuses on the way major schools and individuals have narrated histories of the Middle East. The distinguished contributors explore the historiography of economic and intellectual history, nationalism, fundamentalism, colonialism, the media, slavery, and gender. In doing so, they engage with some of the most controversial issues of the twentieth century.

Middle Eastern studies today cover a rich and varied terrain, yet the study of the profession itself has been relatively neglected. There is, however, an ever-present need to examine what the research has chosen to include and exclude and to become more consciously aware of shifts in research approaches and methods. This collection illuminates the evolving state of the art and suggests new directions for further research.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780295800899
ProduktartE-Book
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Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum01.06.2011
Seiten320 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.3293816
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments

Part I: The State of the Art

Introduction / Israel Gershoni and Amy Singer

1. The Historiography of the Modern Middle East: Transforming a Field of Study / R. Stephen Humphreys

Part II: Colonialism and Nationalism

2. The Historiography of World War I and the Emergence of the Contemporary Middle East / Charles D. Smith

3. Twentieth-Century Historians and Historiography of the Middle East: Women, Gender, and Empire / Julia Clancy-Smith

4. Reading Genocide: Turkish Historiography on the Armenian Deportations and Massacres of 1915 / Fatma Muge Gocek

Part III: Narratives of Crisis

5. The Theory of Crisis and the Crisis in a Theory: Intellectual History in

Twentieth-Century Middle Eastern Studies / Israel Gershoni

6. The Historiography of Crisis in the Egyptian Political Economy / Ellis Goldberg

Part IV: Emerging Voices

7. On Gender, History, . . . and Fiction / Marilyn Booth

8. Will That Subaltern Ever Speak? Finding African Slaves in the Historiography of the Middle East / Eve M. Troutt Powell

9. Muslim Religious Extremism in Egypt: A Historiographical Critique of Narratives / Juan R. I. Cole

10. Audiovisual Media and History of the Middle East / Walter Armbrust

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Contributors

Index
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Autor

Israel Gershoni and Amy Singer teach modern Middle East history and Ottoman history, respectively, in the Department of Middle Eastern and African History, Tel Aviv University. Y. Hakan Erdem teaches history in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Sabanci University, Istanbul. Other contributors include Walter Armbrust (St. Antony's College, Oxford) , Marilyn Booth (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Julia Clancy-Smith (University of Arizona, Tucson), Juan R. I. Cole (University of Michigan), Fatma Muge Gocek (University of Michigan), Ellis Goldberg (University of Washington), R. Stephen Humphreys (University of California, Santa Barbara), Eve M. Troutt Powell (University of Pennsylvania), and Charles D. Smith (University of Arizona).