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"Covering a period from the late eighteenth century to today, this volume explores the phenomenon of urban violence in order to unveil general developments and historical specificities in a variety of Middle Eastern contexts. By situating incidents in particular processes and conflicts, the case studies seek to counter notions of a violent Middle East in order to foster a new understanding of violence beyond that of a meaningless and destructive social and political act. Contributions explore processes sparked by the transition from empires--Ottoman and Qajar, but also European--to the formation of nation states, and the resulting changes in cityscapes throughout the region"--Provided by publisher.
Urban violence --- Sociology, Urban --- City and town life --- Community life --- Political culture --- Petroleum industry and trade --- Social change --- Vie urbaine --- Communauté --- History. --- Social aspects --- Histoire --- Middle East --- Moyen-Orient --- Social conditions. --- Politics and government. --- Colonial influence. --- Conditions sociales --- Politique et gouvernement
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Urban violence-Middle East-History. --- Sociology, Urban-Middle East-History. --- City and town life-Middle East-History. --- Community life-Middle East-History. --- Political culture-Middle East-History. --- Petroleum industry and trade-Social aspects-Middle East-History. --- Social change-Middle East-History. --- Middle East-Social conditions. --- Middle East-Politics and government. --- Middle East-Colonial influence.
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To what extent can Islam be localized in an increasingly interconnected world? The contributions to this volume investigate different facets of Muslim lives in the context of increasingly dense transregional connections, highlighting how the circulation of ideas about 'Muslimness' contributed to the shaping of specific ideas about what constitutes Islam and its role in society and politics. Infrastructural changes have prompted the intensification of scholarly and trade networks, prompted the circulation of new literary genres or shaped stereotypical images of Muslims. This, in turn, had consequences in widely differing fields such as self-representation and governance of Muslims. The contributions in this volume explore this issue in geographical contexts ranging from South Asia to Europe and the US. Coming from the disciplines of history, anthropology, religious studies, literary studies and political science, the authors collectively demonstrate the need to combine a translocal perspective with very specific local and historical constellations. The book complicates conventional academic divisions and invites to think in historically specific translocal contexts.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies. --- Transnationality. --- global history. --- muslimness.
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