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The Arab Lands Under Ottoman Rule 15161800 1st Edition Jane Hathaway

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The Arab Lands Under Ottoman Rule 15161800 1st Edition Jane Hathaway
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.64 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Jane Hathaway, Karl Barbir
ISBN: 9780582418998, 0582418992
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Arab Lands Under Ottoman Rule 15161800 1st Edition Jane Hathaway by Jane Hathaway, Karl Barbir 9780582418998, 0582418992 instant download after payment.

In this seminal study, Jane Hathaway presents a wide-ranging reassessment of the effects of Ottoman rule on the Arab Lands of Egypt, Greater Syria, Iraq and Yemen - the first of its kind in over forty years.

Challenging outmoded perceptions of this period as a demoralizing prelude to the rise of Arab nationalism and Arab nation-states in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Hathaway depicts an era of immense social, cultural, economic and political change which helped to shape the foundations of today's modern Middle and Near East. Taking full advantage of a wide range of Arabic and Ottoman primary sources, she examines the changing fortunes of not only the political elite but also the broader population of merchants, shopkeepers, peasants, tribal populations, religious scholars, women, and ethnic and religious minorities who inhabited this diverse and volatile region.

With masterly concision and clarity, Hathaway guides the reader through all the key current approaches to and debates surrounding Arab society during this period. This is far more than just another political history; it is a global study which offers an entirely new perspective on the era and region as a whole.

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