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Untold Histories of the Middle East - Recovering Voices from the 19th and 20th Centuries (Paperback): Amy Singer, Christoph... Untold Histories of the Middle East - Recovering Voices from the 19th and 20th Centuries (Paperback)
Amy Singer, Christoph Neumann, Selcuk Aksin Somel
R1,621 Discovery Miles 16 210 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Much traditional historiography consciously and unconsciously glosses over certain discourses, narratives, and practices. This book examines silences or omissions in Middle Eastern history at the turn of the twenty-first century, to give a fuller account of the society, culture and politics. With a particular focus on the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, Egypt, Iran and Palestine, the contributors consider how and why such silences occur, as well as the timing and motivation for breaking them. Introducing unexpected, sometimes counter-intuitive, issues in history, chapters examine: women and children survivors of the Armenian massacres in 1915 Greek-Orthodox subjects who supported the Ottoman empire and the formation of the Turkish republic the conflicts among Palestinians during the revolt of 1936-39 pre-marital sex in modern Egypt Arab authors writing about the Balkans the economic, not national or racial, origins of anti-Armenian violence the European women who married Muslim Egyptians Drawing on a wide range of sources and methodologies, such as interviews; newly-discovered archives; fictional accounts; and memoirs, each chapter analyses a story and its suppression, considering how their absences have affected our previous understandings of the history of the Middle East.

Untold Histories of the Middle East - Recovering Voices from the 19th and 20th Centuries (Hardcover): Amy Singer, Christoph... Untold Histories of the Middle East - Recovering Voices from the 19th and 20th Centuries (Hardcover)
Amy Singer, Christoph Neumann, Selcuk Aksin Somel
R4,785 Discovery Miles 47 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Much traditional historiography consciously and unconsciously glosses over certain discourses, narratives, and practices. This book examines silences or omissions in Middle Eastern history at the turn of the twenty-first century, to give a fuller account of the society, culture and politics.

With a particular focus on the Ottoman Empire, Turkey, Egypt, Iran and Palestine, the contributors consider how and why such silences occur, as well as the timing and motivation for breaking them. Introducing unexpected, sometimes counter-intuitive, issues in history, chapters examine:

  • women and children survivors of the Armenian massacres in 1915
  • Greek-Orthodox subjects who supported the Ottoman empire and the formation of the Turkish republic
  • the conflicts among Palestinians during the revolt of 1936-39
  • pre-marital sex in modern Egypt
  • Arab authors writing about the Balkans
  • the economic, not national or racial, origins of anti-Armenian violence
  • the European women who married Muslim Egyptians

Drawing on a wide range of sources and methodologies, such as interviews; newly-discovered archives; fictional accounts; and memoirs, each chapter analyses a story and its suppression, considering how their absences have affected our previous understandings of the history of the Middle East.

Charity in Islamic Societies (Hardcover, New): Amy Singer Charity in Islamic Societies (Hardcover, New)
Amy Singer
R2,363 Discovery Miles 23 630 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Muslim beliefs have inspired charitable giving for over fourteen centuries, yet Islamic history has rarely been examined from this perspective. In Charity in Islamic Societies, Amy Singer explains the basic concepts and institutions of Muslim charity, including the obligation to give on an annual basis. Charitable endowments shaped Muslim societies and cultures in every era. This book demonstrates how historical circumstances, social status, gender, age and other factors interacted with religious ideals to create a rich variety of charitable practices, from the beginnings of Islam to the present day. Using written texts, buildings, images and objects to anchor the discussions in each chapter, the author explores the motivations for charity, its impact on the rich and the poor, and the politicisation of charity. This lucidly written book will capture the attention of anyone who is interested in the nature of Islamic society and the role of philanthropy throughout history.

Palestinian Peasants and Ottoman Officials - Rural Administration around Sixteenth-Century Jerusalem (Paperback): Amy Singer Palestinian Peasants and Ottoman Officials - Rural Administration around Sixteenth-Century Jerusalem (Paperback)
Amy Singer
R1,141 Discovery Miles 11 410 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In a unique study of rural administration in the Ottoman empire, Amy Singer explores the relationship between Palestinian peasants and Ottoman officials in mid-sixteenth-century Jerusalem. Using court records, the author describes the mechanisms of tax collection and other aspects of local administration. The book emphasizes the interactive nature of Ottoman officialdom, which, while obliged to extract revenues from the peasants and impress them with its imperial authority, was profoundly influenced by local conditions and traditional practices.

Charity in Islamic Societies (Paperback): Amy Singer Charity in Islamic Societies (Paperback)
Amy Singer
R930 Discovery Miles 9 300 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Muslim beliefs have inspired charitable giving for over fourteen centuries, yet Islamic history has rarely been examined from this perspective. In Charity in Islamic Societies, Amy Singer explains the basic concepts and institutions of Muslim charity, including the obligation to give on an annual basis. Charitable endowments shaped Muslim societies and cultures in every era. This book demonstrates how historical circumstances, social status, gender, age and other factors interacted with religious ideals to create a rich variety of charitable practices, from the beginnings of Islam to the present day. Using written texts, buildings, images and objects to anchor the discussions in each chapter, the author explores the motivations for charity, its impact on the rich and the poor, and the politicisation of charity. This lucidly written book will capture the attention of anyone who is interested in the nature of Islamic society and the role of philanthropy throughout history.

Starting with Food - Culinary Approaches to Ottoman History (Paperback): Amy Singer Starting with Food - Culinary Approaches to Ottoman History (Paperback)
Amy Singer
R690 Discovery Miles 6 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Food is a marker of identity, culture, and class, and it denotes power, routine, leisure, and celebration. Despite its importance to every aspect of historical research, this topic has not been sufficiently explored in Ottoman history. This volume places the study of food in the mainstream of Ottoman history by analyzing major issues - origins, identity, minorities, Ottomanization, the 'golden age', foreign relations, the nature of modernity - all from the perspective of food. Each chapter relies on elements such as food, foodstuffs, recipes, eating habits, utensils, and vessels as the starting point to explain an aspect of Ottoman history, thus showing how the study of food contributes to the study of the Ottoman Empire in general.

Middle East Historiographies - Narrating the Twentieth Century (Paperback): Israel Gershoni, Amy Singer, Y. Hakan Erdem Middle East Historiographies - Narrating the Twentieth Century (Paperback)
Israel Gershoni, Amy Singer, Y. Hakan Erdem
R1,095 Discovery Miles 10 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of ten essays focuses on the way major schools and individuals have narrated histories of the Middle East. The distinguished contributors explore the historiography of economic and intellectual history, nationalism, fundamentalism, colonialism, the media, slavery, and gender. In doing so, they engage with some of the most controversial issues of the twentieth century. Middle Eastern studies today cover a rich and varied terrain, yet the study of the profession itself has been relatively neglected. There is, however, an ever-present need to examine what the research has chosen to include and exclude and to become more consciously aware of shifts in research approaches and methods. This collection illuminates the evolving state of the art and suggests new directions for further research.

Constructing Ottoman Beneficence - An Imperial Soup Kitchen in Jerusalem (Hardcover): Amy Singer Constructing Ottoman Beneficence - An Imperial Soup Kitchen in Jerusalem (Hardcover)
Amy Singer
R1,468 Discovery Miles 14 680 Out of stock
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