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200 0 _aThe new Cambridge history of Islam
_ethe Islamic world in the age of western dominance
_feditor Francis Robinson
_ggeneral editor Michael Cook
_vVol. 5
210 _aCambridge
_aNew York
_cCambridge University Press
_d2010
215 _aXX, 830 p.
_cill.
320 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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330 _aVolume 5 of The New Cambridge History of Islam examines the history of Muslim societies from 1800 to the present. Francis Robinson, a leading historian of Islam, has brought together a team of scholars with a broad range of expertise to explore how Muslims responded to the challenges of Western conquest and domination across the last two hundred years. As their contribu tions reveal, the social, economic, political and historical circum stances which influenced these responses have, in many instances and in different parts of the world, empowered Muslim societies and encouraged transformation and religious revival. The volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the local dimensions of that revival and how, by extension, regional connections have been forged. Synthesising the academic research of the past thirty years, as well as offering substantial guidance for further study, this book is the starting point for all those who wish to have a serious understanding of modern Muslim societies.
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