Second edition of the history of Islamic political thought that traces its roots from early Islam to the current age of Fundamentalism (622 AD to 2010 AD).
Second edition of the history of Islamic political thought that traces its roots from early Islam to the current age of Fundamentalism (622 AD to 2010 AD).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Antony Black lectured in Politics at University of Dundee from 1963 until retirement in 2000, covering most aspects of political theory from Plato to contemporary international relations and social philosophy. He has researched and published on a wide range of topics, from medieval ecclesiastical theories to contemporary political philosophy. 1975-76: Visiting associate professor, School of Government and Public Administration, The American University, Washington DC, USA. 1980-81: Senior Research Fellow, Nuffield Foundation, UK. March-April 1993: Visiting Professor, Faculty of Jurisprudence, University of Trento, Italy. 1993-7: Head of the Department of Politics, University of Dundee, UK. 1995-9 Book Review Editor of Early Modern History: Contacts, Contrasts and Comparisons (Brill).
Inhaltsangabe
Map Time Chart Introduction Part I: The Messenger and the Law c.622-1000 1. The Mission of Muhammad 2. The Idea of Monarchy under the Umayyads and `Abbasids c.661-850 3. The Formation of the Shari'a 4. Shi'ism 5. The Restoration of Persia c.850-1050 6. Knowledge and Power: Philosophy without the Polis Part II: Religion and State Power (din wa dawla): Sunni Doctrine & the State c.900-1220 7. The Theory of the Caliphate 8. State and Religion under the Saljuqs 9. Al-Ghazali: Mysticism and Politics 10. The Ethics of Power: Advice-to-Kings (nasihat al-muluk) 11. Ibn Rushd 12. The Politics of Sufism Part III: The Shari`a and the Sword c.1220-1500 13. The Rape of Asia 14. Mamluk Ideology and the Sultan-Caliph 15. Nasir al-Din Tusi (1201-74): Social Philosophy and Status Groups 16. Ibn Taymiyya (1263-1328): Shari`a Governance (al-siyasa al-shari`yya) 17. The Delhi Sultanate and al-Barani: Statecraft and Morality 18. Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406): The Science of Civilization and the Governance of Islam 19. The Decline of Classical Islamic Political Thought Part IV: Religious Ideology and Political Control in Early Modern States 20. A New World Order 21. The State of the House of Osman (devlet-i al-i Osman) 22. The Safavids 23. India and the Mughals 24. The Decline and Reform of the Ottoman Empire Part V: Islam and the West 25. Modernism from the Ottoman Reforms to the Turkish Revolution 26. Conservatism and Modernism in Iran 27. Islamism 28. Islamism, Reformism and the Secular State Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Index.
Map Time Chart Introduction Part I: The Messenger and the Law c.622-1000 1. The Mission of Muhammad 2. The Idea of Monarchy under the Umayyads and `Abbasids c.661-850 3. The Formation of the Shari'a 4. Shi'ism 5. The Restoration of Persia c.850-1050 6. Knowledge and Power: Philosophy without the Polis Part II: Religion and State Power (din wa dawla): Sunni Doctrine & the State c.900-1220 7. The Theory of the Caliphate 8. State and Religion under the Saljuqs 9. Al-Ghazali: Mysticism and Politics 10. The Ethics of Power: Advice-to-Kings (nasihat al-muluk) 11. Ibn Rushd 12. The Politics of Sufism Part III: The Shari`a and the Sword c.1220-1500 13. The Rape of Asia 14. Mamluk Ideology and the Sultan-Caliph 15. Nasir al-Din Tusi (1201-74): Social Philosophy and Status Groups 16. Ibn Taymiyya (1263-1328): Shari`a Governance (al-siyasa al-shari`yya) 17. The Delhi Sultanate and al-Barani: Statecraft and Morality 18. Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406): The Science of Civilization and the Governance of Islam 19. The Decline of Classical Islamic Political Thought Part IV: Religious Ideology and Political Control in Early Modern States 20. A New World Order 21. The State of the House of Osman (devlet-i al-i Osman) 22. The Safavids 23. India and the Mughals 24. The Decline and Reform of the Ottoman Empire Part V: Islam and the West 25. Modernism from the Ottoman Reforms to the Turkish Revolution 26. Conservatism and Modernism in Iran 27. Islamism 28. Islamism, Reformism and the Secular State Conclusion Glossary Bibliography Index.
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