Power and policy in Syria
intelligence services, foreign relations and democracy in the modern Middle East
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Word Count
57,000 words, Guess
Page Count
228 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL25031544M
- ISBN-139781848854345
- ISBN-10184885434X
- OCLC Control Number655673092
- OCLC Control Number707972502
and 2 more
- OCLC Control Number743403726
- Library of Congress Control Number2010537797
Classifications
- DDC956.91042
- LCCDS98.6 .Z53 2010
- LCCJQ1826.A58 Z53 2011
Description
"As a result of the formation of the modern Turkish state, nationalist narratives of the Ottoman Empire's collapse are commonplace. "Remapping the Ottoman Middle East", on the other hand, examines alternative and disparate routes to modernity during the nineteenth century. Pursuing a comparison of different regions of the empire, this book demonstrates that the Ottoman imperial universe was shaped by three distinct and simultaneous narratives: market relations in its coastal areas; imperial bureaucracy in the cities of central Anatolia, Syria and Palestine; and, Islamic trust networks in the frontier regions of the Arabian Peninsula. In weaving together these localized developments, Cem Emrence departs from narratives of state centralism and suggests that a comprehensive way of understanding the late Ottoman world and its legacy should start from exploring regionally-constituted and network-based historical trajectories. Introducing a persuasive new model for understanding the late Ottoman world, this book will be essential reading for historians of the Ottoman Empire."--Bloomsbury publishing.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Library of modern Middle East studies -- v. 98
Other Editions
- Power and policy in Syria: intelligence services, foreign relations and democracy in the modern Middle East
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