The New Cambridge History of Islam
Herausgeber: Hefner, Robert
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Unparalleled in its thematic and geographical scope, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of Muslim culture and society since 1800.
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Unparalleled in its thematic and geographical scope, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of Muslim culture and society since 1800.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 782
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1262g
- ISBN-13: 9780521844437
- ISBN-10: 0521844436
- Artikelnr.: 35452510
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 782
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1262g
- ISBN-13: 9780521844437
- ISBN-10: 0521844436
- Artikelnr.: 35452510
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction: Muslims and modernity: culture and society in an age of
contest and plurality Robert W. Hefner; Part I. Social Transformations: 2.
New networks and new knowledge: migrations, communications and the
refiguration of the Muslim community in the nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries R. Michael Feener; 3. Population, urbanisation and the dialectics
of globalisation Clement M. Henry; 4. The origins and early development of
Islamic reform Ahmad S. Dallal; 5. Reform and modernism in the middle
twentieth century John O. Voll; 6. Islamic resurgence and its aftermath
Saïd Amir Arjomand; 7. The new transnationalism: globalising Islamic
movements Peter Mandaville; 8. Muslims in the West: Europe John Bowen; 9.
Muslims in the West: North America Karen Isaksen Leonard; 10. New frontiers
and conversion Robert Launay; Part II. Religion and Law: 11. Contemporary
trends in Muslim legal thought and ideology Sami Zubaida; 12. A case
comparison: Islamic law and the Saudi and Iranian legal systems Frank E.
Vogel; 13. Beyond Dhimmihood: citizenship and human rights Abdullahi Ahmed
An-Na'im; 14. The : scholarly tradition and new public commentary
Muhammad Qasim Zaman; 15. Sufism and neo-Sufism Bruce B. Lawrence; Part
III. Political and Economic Thought: 16. Islamic political thought L. Carl
Brown; 17. Women, family and the law: the Muslim personal status law debate
in Arab states Lynn Welchman; 18. Culture and politics in Iran since the
1979 revolution Nikki R. Keddie; 19. Modern Islam and the economy Timur
Kuran; Part IV. Cultures, Arts and Learning: 20. Islamic knowledge and
education in the modern age Robert W. Hefner; 21. History, heritage and
modernity: cities in the Muslim world between destruction and
reconstruction Jens Hanssen; 22. Islamic philosophy and science S. Nomanul
Haq; 23. The press and publishing Ami Ayalon; 24. The modern art of the
Middle East Venetia Porter; 25. Cinema and television in the Arab world
Walter Armbrust; 26. Electronic media and new Muslim publics Jon W.
Anderson; Glossary; Bibliography.
contest and plurality Robert W. Hefner; Part I. Social Transformations: 2.
New networks and new knowledge: migrations, communications and the
refiguration of the Muslim community in the nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries R. Michael Feener; 3. Population, urbanisation and the dialectics
of globalisation Clement M. Henry; 4. The origins and early development of
Islamic reform Ahmad S. Dallal; 5. Reform and modernism in the middle
twentieth century John O. Voll; 6. Islamic resurgence and its aftermath
Saïd Amir Arjomand; 7. The new transnationalism: globalising Islamic
movements Peter Mandaville; 8. Muslims in the West: Europe John Bowen; 9.
Muslims in the West: North America Karen Isaksen Leonard; 10. New frontiers
and conversion Robert Launay; Part II. Religion and Law: 11. Contemporary
trends in Muslim legal thought and ideology Sami Zubaida; 12. A case
comparison: Islamic law and the Saudi and Iranian legal systems Frank E.
Vogel; 13. Beyond Dhimmihood: citizenship and human rights Abdullahi Ahmed
An-Na'im; 14. The : scholarly tradition and new public commentary
Muhammad Qasim Zaman; 15. Sufism and neo-Sufism Bruce B. Lawrence; Part
III. Political and Economic Thought: 16. Islamic political thought L. Carl
Brown; 17. Women, family and the law: the Muslim personal status law debate
in Arab states Lynn Welchman; 18. Culture and politics in Iran since the
1979 revolution Nikki R. Keddie; 19. Modern Islam and the economy Timur
Kuran; Part IV. Cultures, Arts and Learning: 20. Islamic knowledge and
education in the modern age Robert W. Hefner; 21. History, heritage and
modernity: cities in the Muslim world between destruction and
reconstruction Jens Hanssen; 22. Islamic philosophy and science S. Nomanul
Haq; 23. The press and publishing Ami Ayalon; 24. The modern art of the
Middle East Venetia Porter; 25. Cinema and television in the Arab world
Walter Armbrust; 26. Electronic media and new Muslim publics Jon W.
Anderson; Glossary; Bibliography.
1. Introduction: Muslims and modernity: culture and society in an age of
contest and plurality Robert W. Hefner; Part I. Social Transformations: 2.
New networks and new knowledge: migrations, communications and the
refiguration of the Muslim community in the nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries R. Michael Feener; 3. Population, urbanisation and the dialectics
of globalisation Clement M. Henry; 4. The origins and early development of
Islamic reform Ahmad S. Dallal; 5. Reform and modernism in the middle
twentieth century John O. Voll; 6. Islamic resurgence and its aftermath
Saïd Amir Arjomand; 7. The new transnationalism: globalising Islamic
movements Peter Mandaville; 8. Muslims in the West: Europe John Bowen; 9.
Muslims in the West: North America Karen Isaksen Leonard; 10. New frontiers
and conversion Robert Launay; Part II. Religion and Law: 11. Contemporary
trends in Muslim legal thought and ideology Sami Zubaida; 12. A case
comparison: Islamic law and the Saudi and Iranian legal systems Frank E.
Vogel; 13. Beyond Dhimmihood: citizenship and human rights Abdullahi Ahmed
An-Na'im; 14. The : scholarly tradition and new public commentary
Muhammad Qasim Zaman; 15. Sufism and neo-Sufism Bruce B. Lawrence; Part
III. Political and Economic Thought: 16. Islamic political thought L. Carl
Brown; 17. Women, family and the law: the Muslim personal status law debate
in Arab states Lynn Welchman; 18. Culture and politics in Iran since the
1979 revolution Nikki R. Keddie; 19. Modern Islam and the economy Timur
Kuran; Part IV. Cultures, Arts and Learning: 20. Islamic knowledge and
education in the modern age Robert W. Hefner; 21. History, heritage and
modernity: cities in the Muslim world between destruction and
reconstruction Jens Hanssen; 22. Islamic philosophy and science S. Nomanul
Haq; 23. The press and publishing Ami Ayalon; 24. The modern art of the
Middle East Venetia Porter; 25. Cinema and television in the Arab world
Walter Armbrust; 26. Electronic media and new Muslim publics Jon W.
Anderson; Glossary; Bibliography.
contest and plurality Robert W. Hefner; Part I. Social Transformations: 2.
New networks and new knowledge: migrations, communications and the
refiguration of the Muslim community in the nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries R. Michael Feener; 3. Population, urbanisation and the dialectics
of globalisation Clement M. Henry; 4. The origins and early development of
Islamic reform Ahmad S. Dallal; 5. Reform and modernism in the middle
twentieth century John O. Voll; 6. Islamic resurgence and its aftermath
Saïd Amir Arjomand; 7. The new transnationalism: globalising Islamic
movements Peter Mandaville; 8. Muslims in the West: Europe John Bowen; 9.
Muslims in the West: North America Karen Isaksen Leonard; 10. New frontiers
and conversion Robert Launay; Part II. Religion and Law: 11. Contemporary
trends in Muslim legal thought and ideology Sami Zubaida; 12. A case
comparison: Islamic law and the Saudi and Iranian legal systems Frank E.
Vogel; 13. Beyond Dhimmihood: citizenship and human rights Abdullahi Ahmed
An-Na'im; 14. The : scholarly tradition and new public commentary
Muhammad Qasim Zaman; 15. Sufism and neo-Sufism Bruce B. Lawrence; Part
III. Political and Economic Thought: 16. Islamic political thought L. Carl
Brown; 17. Women, family and the law: the Muslim personal status law debate
in Arab states Lynn Welchman; 18. Culture and politics in Iran since the
1979 revolution Nikki R. Keddie; 19. Modern Islam and the economy Timur
Kuran; Part IV. Cultures, Arts and Learning: 20. Islamic knowledge and
education in the modern age Robert W. Hefner; 21. History, heritage and
modernity: cities in the Muslim world between destruction and
reconstruction Jens Hanssen; 22. Islamic philosophy and science S. Nomanul
Haq; 23. The press and publishing Ami Ayalon; 24. The modern art of the
Middle East Venetia Porter; 25. Cinema and television in the Arab world
Walter Armbrust; 26. Electronic media and new Muslim publics Jon W.
Anderson; Glossary; Bibliography.