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The New Cambridge History of Islam
Unparalleled in its thematic and geographical scope, this volume provides a comprehensive overview of Muslim culture and society since 1800.
Robert W. Hefner (Edited by)
9780521844437, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 4 November 2010
778 pages
23.5 x 16 x 4 cm, 1.34 kg
Unparalleled in its range of topics and geographical scope, the sixth and final volume of The New Cambridge History of Islam provides a comprehensive overview of Muslim culture and society since 1800. Robert Hefner's thought-provoking account of the political and intellectual transformation of the Muslim world introduces the volume, which proceeds with twenty-five essays by luminaries in their fields through a broad range of topics. These include developments in society and population, religious thought and Islamic law, Muslim views of modern politics and economics, education and the arts, cinema and new media. The essays, which highlight the diversity and richness of Islamic civilization, engage with regions outside the Middle East as well as within Islam's historic heartland. Narratives are clear and absorbing and will fascinate all those curious about the momentous changes that have taken place among the world's 1.4 billion Muslims in the last two centuries.
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
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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
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Subject Areas: Politics & government [JP], Cultural studies [JFC], Islamic life & practice [HRHP], Islam [HRH], 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW], Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 [HBLL], General & world history [HBG]