Liberal Thought in the Eastern Mediterranean
Late 19th Century until the 1960s
Biographical note
Christoph Schumann, doctorate in political science, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, is Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Bern, Switzerland. His research focuses on political ideologies in the Middle East and Muslims in the West.
Readership
The book is relevant for all those interested in the political and intellecutal history of the Middle East: scholars, students, research institutes, and libraries.
Reviews
"This edited collection of papers sets out to challenge the "dominant narrative of absence" by tracing the forgotten, multilayered and often ambiguous history of liberal thought and practice in the region. ..[S]everal indices that allow to search for personal names, political terms, names of institutions, organisations, and periodicals[...] point to the multitude of aspects addressed in this carefully produced volume which opens many ways for further discussions." H-Soz-u-Kult, 2010
"[T]he essays in Liberal Thought in the Eastern Mediterranean usefully and creatively extend the boundaries of scholarship on liberal thought in the modern Middle East in its historical context by focusing on the actors whose lives were shaped by the struggle for liberal ideas and institutions." Helena Kaler in International Journal of Middle East Studies
"[T]he essays in Liberal Thought in the Eastern Mediterranean usefully and creatively extend the boundaries of scholarship on liberal thought in the modern Middle East in its historical context by focusing on the actors whose lives were shaped by the struggle for liberal ideas and institutions." Helena Kaler in International Journal of Middle East Studies
€107.00$149.00
Edited by Andreas Bandak, University of Copenhagen and Mikkel Bille, University of Copenhagen
Sainthood in Fragile States investigates how precariousness and ambiguity are embedded in saint worship. The book explores the intersections between religious and secular figures to show the role of sainthood and its contestation in the contemporary Middle East.
€107.00$149.00
Édité par Nathalie Clayer, CNRS-EHESS, Paris, Alexandre Papas, CNRS, Paris, Benoît Fliche, CNRS, Paris
Through various case studies in Central Asia, throughout the Ottoman Empire, in the Balkans and in Turkey, this book dicusses the religious authority exercised by different actors and the limits, whether theological, political, social or institutional, they are confronted with.
A travers ...
€136.00$189.00
Josep Lluís Mateo Dieste, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
In Health and Ritual in Morocco, J. L. Mateo Dieste analyzes the many notions of the body in contemporary Morocco and shows how a rich universe of healing systems and rituals conforms to social and historical power relationships.
€128.00$175.00
Edited by Anh Nga Longva and Anne Sofie Roald
Focusing on the situation of both Muslim and non-Muslim religious minorities in the Middle East, this volume offers an analysis of various strategies of resilience and accommodation from a historical as well a contemporary perspective.
€122.00$158.00
edited by Ahmed Ibrahim Abushouk and Hassan Ahmed Ibrahim, IIUM
This volume addresses the question of the Hadhrami Identity in Southeast Asia from various perspectives, and investigates the patterns of the Hahdrami interaction with diverse cultures, values and beliefs in the region. Special attention is also paid to the Hadhrami local and transnational ...
€87.00$113.00
Muhammad Shahrur, Translated, Edited, and with an Introduction by Andreas Christmann, University of Manchester
This is the first book-length presentation of Muhammad Shahrur's ideas in English, explaining his ideas on the need for a contemporary re-reading of the Qur'an, a reform of Islamic law and the necessity of freedom of belief in Islam, and other vital issues of Islamic thought and practice.
€107.00$139.00
Edited by Meir Hatina, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
This collective volume provides an integrative historical and contemporary discussion of Sunni ʿulamaʾ in the Middle East in both an urban and a semi-tribal context.
€102.00$132.00
edited by Nefissa Naguib and Inger Marie Okkenhaug
The book examines different involvements in welfare activities not only as contextualised in stable communities and nations, but also as they emerge in vulnerable states and disintegrating societies.
€135.00$175.00
Joost Jongerden
Drawing on central issues in social sciences, modernity, nationalism, conflict and rural development, this book offers a comprehensive reading of settlement and resettlement in Turkey, not only the village evacuations in Turkish Kurdistan in the 1980s and 1990s, but also previous settlement and ...
€111.00$144.00
Mona Abaza
In a collage of images the author attempts to convey the transformation of consumer culture and how it is related to the urban reshaping of the city of Cairo to meet with the demands of globalisation.
Evidently Cairo´s urban reshaping is taking place by pushing away the unwanted slums ...
- 1 of 8
- ››
No additional information