Francis Robinson
Islam, South Asia, and the West
Francis Robinson
Islam, South Asia, and the West
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This book explains the mechanics of the Muslim revival and its interaction with British power in creating the modern Muslim world over the past two centuries.
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This book explains the mechanics of the Muslim revival and its interaction with British power in creating the modern Muslim world over the past two centuries.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 146mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 293g
- ISBN-13: 9780195698350
- ISBN-10: 0195698355
- Artikelnr.: 25843438
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 146mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 293g
- ISBN-13: 9780195698350
- ISBN-10: 0195698355
- Artikelnr.: 25843438
Francis Robinson is Professor of the History of South Asia in the University of London, Royal Holloway.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I Ch. 1. Knowledge, its transmission and the making of Muslim societies
Ch. 2. The `Ulama of South Asia from 1800 to the midC20
Ch. 3. The British Empire and the Muslim World
Ch. 4. The British Empire and Muslim Identity in South Asia
Ch. 5. Living Together Separately: The `Ulama of Farangi Mahall c. 1700- c. 1950
Ch. 6. Women as patrons of art and culture: the Begums of Bhopal
Ch. 7. Other-Worldly and This-Worldly Islam and the Islamic Revival
Ch. 8. Islam and the West: Clash of Civilisations?
Part II Responses to major contributions on Islamic and South Asian History
Ch. 9. Modern Islam and the Green Menace
Ch. 10. Never argue with the camel-driver
Ch. 11. Through the minefield
Ch. 12. House of mirrors
Ch. 13. A greater Raj
Ch. 14. Glimpses of a lost world
Ch. 15. A pit full of honey
Ch. 16. The music of the Sufis
Ch. 17. When India ruled the waves
Ch. 18. Mixed fortunes
Ch. 19. Between two worlds
Ch. 20. Thoroughly modern Muslims
Ch. 21. Heroes in the harem
Ch. 22. Stories from the cradle
Ch. 23. No fun, no bread, no chance
Ch. 24. Islamic contestations.
Introduction
Part I Ch. 1. Knowledge, its transmission and the making of Muslim societies
Ch. 2. The `Ulama of South Asia from 1800 to the midC20
Ch. 3. The British Empire and the Muslim World
Ch. 4. The British Empire and Muslim Identity in South Asia
Ch. 5. Living Together Separately: The `Ulama of Farangi Mahall c. 1700- c. 1950
Ch. 6. Women as patrons of art and culture: the Begums of Bhopal
Ch. 7. Other-Worldly and This-Worldly Islam and the Islamic Revival
Ch. 8. Islam and the West: Clash of Civilisations?
Part II Responses to major contributions on Islamic and South Asian History
Ch. 9. Modern Islam and the Green Menace
Ch. 10. Never argue with the camel-driver
Ch. 11. Through the minefield
Ch. 12. House of mirrors
Ch. 13. A greater Raj
Ch. 14. Glimpses of a lost world
Ch. 15. A pit full of honey
Ch. 16. The music of the Sufis
Ch. 17. When India ruled the waves
Ch. 18. Mixed fortunes
Ch. 19. Between two worlds
Ch. 20. Thoroughly modern Muslims
Ch. 21. Heroes in the harem
Ch. 22. Stories from the cradle
Ch. 23. No fun, no bread, no chance
Ch. 24. Islamic contestations.
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I Ch. 1. Knowledge, its transmission and the making of Muslim societies
Ch. 2. The `Ulama of South Asia from 1800 to the midC20
Ch. 3. The British Empire and the Muslim World
Ch. 4. The British Empire and Muslim Identity in South Asia
Ch. 5. Living Together Separately: The `Ulama of Farangi Mahall c. 1700- c. 1950
Ch. 6. Women as patrons of art and culture: the Begums of Bhopal
Ch. 7. Other-Worldly and This-Worldly Islam and the Islamic Revival
Ch. 8. Islam and the West: Clash of Civilisations?
Part II Responses to major contributions on Islamic and South Asian History
Ch. 9. Modern Islam and the Green Menace
Ch. 10. Never argue with the camel-driver
Ch. 11. Through the minefield
Ch. 12. House of mirrors
Ch. 13. A greater Raj
Ch. 14. Glimpses of a lost world
Ch. 15. A pit full of honey
Ch. 16. The music of the Sufis
Ch. 17. When India ruled the waves
Ch. 18. Mixed fortunes
Ch. 19. Between two worlds
Ch. 20. Thoroughly modern Muslims
Ch. 21. Heroes in the harem
Ch. 22. Stories from the cradle
Ch. 23. No fun, no bread, no chance
Ch. 24. Islamic contestations.
Introduction
Part I Ch. 1. Knowledge, its transmission and the making of Muslim societies
Ch. 2. The `Ulama of South Asia from 1800 to the midC20
Ch. 3. The British Empire and the Muslim World
Ch. 4. The British Empire and Muslim Identity in South Asia
Ch. 5. Living Together Separately: The `Ulama of Farangi Mahall c. 1700- c. 1950
Ch. 6. Women as patrons of art and culture: the Begums of Bhopal
Ch. 7. Other-Worldly and This-Worldly Islam and the Islamic Revival
Ch. 8. Islam and the West: Clash of Civilisations?
Part II Responses to major contributions on Islamic and South Asian History
Ch. 9. Modern Islam and the Green Menace
Ch. 10. Never argue with the camel-driver
Ch. 11. Through the minefield
Ch. 12. House of mirrors
Ch. 13. A greater Raj
Ch. 14. Glimpses of a lost world
Ch. 15. A pit full of honey
Ch. 16. The music of the Sufis
Ch. 17. When India ruled the waves
Ch. 18. Mixed fortunes
Ch. 19. Between two worlds
Ch. 20. Thoroughly modern Muslims
Ch. 21. Heroes in the harem
Ch. 22. Stories from the cradle
Ch. 23. No fun, no bread, no chance
Ch. 24. Islamic contestations.