Muslim - Christian Relations In Late Ottoman Palestine : Where Nationalism And Religion Intersect
رقم التسجيلة | 6874 |
نوع المادة | book |
ردمك | 9781137570413 |
رقم الطلب |
BP172.F66 |
المؤلف | Freas, Erik |
العنوان | Muslim - Christian Relations In Late Ottoman Palestine : Where Nationalism And Religion Intersect |
بيانات النشر | New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. |
الوصف المادي | 314 P |
المحتويات / النص |
1- becoming Arab - 2- the sick man of europe 3- knwing one's place 4- christians and reform 5- the empire is open for business 6- Open Season For Evangelizing 7- Getting better all the time 8- Arab Nationalism , abdulhamid II< and the cup |
المستخلص |
Numerous factors underlie the dynamic shaping of present-day Muslim-Christian Arab relations as well as the formulation of Arab national identity. In Muslim-Christian Relations in Late-Ottoman Palestine, Erik Freas argues that paramount among these were three developments that transpired in the late-Ottoman period, of which Palestine provides a microcosm. One is that non-Arabic speaking Christian communities began to define identity in nationalistic terms on the basis of faith. Also, with their transformation into politically equal Ottoman citizens, Christians were more intent on taking advantage of their new rights rather than fulfilling civil obligations. Finally, for most Muslim Arabs, the transition from identifying primarily as 'Muslim' to 'Arab' in terms of their broader communal affiliation often entailed little change in how they experienced communal identity in the day-to-day. Taken together, the analysis of these developments provides an in-depth examination of Muslim-Christian Arab relations in Palestine during the nineteenth century as well as the long-term implications of these changes on the manner of Arab national identity's formulation |
المواضيع | Christianity and other religions - IslamIslam - Relations - Christianity Palestine - ReligionPalestine - History - 1799 -1917 |
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520 | |a Numerous factors underlie the dynamic shaping of present-day Muslim-Christian Arab relations as well as the formulation of Arab national identity. In Muslim-Christian Relations in Late-Ottoman Palestine, Erik Freas argues that paramount among these were three developments that transpired in the late-Ottoman period, of which Palestine provides a microcosm. One is that non-Arabic speaking Christian communities began to define identity in nationalistic terms on the basis of faith. Also, with their transformation into politically equal Ottoman citizens, Christians were more intent on taking advantage of their new rights rather than fulfilling civil obligations. Finally, for most Muslim Arabs, the transition from identifying primarily as 'Muslim' to 'Arab' in terms of their broader communal affiliation often entailed little change in how they experienced communal identity in the day-to-day. Taken together, the analysis of these developments provides an in-depth examination of Muslim-Christian Arab relations in Palestine during the nineteenth century as well as the long-term implications of these changes on the manner of Arab national identity's formulation |
650 | |a Palestine - Religion |
650 | |a Palestine - History - 1799 -1917 |
650 | |a |
650 | |a Christianity and other religions - Islam |
650 | |a Islam - Relations - Christianity |
910 | |a libsys:recno,6874 |
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