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Family Court Legal Culture And Modernity In Late Ottoman Palestine Middle East Beyond Dominant Paradigms Iris Agmon

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Family Court Legal Culture And Modernity In Late Ottoman Palestine Middle East Beyond Dominant Paradigms Iris Agmon
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Publisher: Syracuse Univ Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.86 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Iris Agmon
ISBN: 9780815630623, 081563062X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Family Court Legal Culture And Modernity In Late Ottoman Palestine Middle East Beyond Dominant Paradigms Iris Agmon by Iris Agmon 9780815630623, 081563062X instant download after payment.

Challenges prevailing assumptions about family, courts of law, and the nature of modernity in Muslim societies against the backdrop of Haifa and Jaffa during " the long nineteenth century." The popular image of the family and the court of law in Muslim societies is one of traditional, unchanging social frameworks. Iris Agmon suggests an entirely different view, grounded in a detailed study of nineteenth-century Ottoman court records from the flourishing Palestinian port cities of Haifa and Jaffa. She depicts the shari'a Muslim court of law as a dynamic institution, capable of adapting to rapid and profound social changes - indeed, of playing an active role in generating these changes. Court and family interact and transform themselves, each other, and the society of which they form part. Agmon's book is a significant contribution to scholarship on both family history and legal culture in the social history of the Middle East.

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