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The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East

Year 2016, , 436 - 440, 27.07.2016
https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.588161

Abstract

The question of space and place’s relevance has slowly been gaining momentum in historiography for several years now. To an increasing extent, historians, especially those in the field of urban history, are asking questions inspired by their colleagues in geography and philosophy departments. The volume currently under review is an interesting addition to this body of work; yet it is also very much situated in the academic debate on Orientalism and ‘Islamic cities’. As the editors rightfully indicate, much of this discussion has unfortunately ignored the urban locality of these cities. The editors aim to scrutinize the idea of the Islamic city through the lens of European travel writing, employing the term as a heuristic device to analyse how the cities of the ‘Muslim world’ were represented by travellers from Europe and America

References

  • Mohammad Gharipour and Nilay Özlü (eds.), The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2015, 332 pp., ISBN 978-113-8842-62-5.

The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East

Year 2016, , 436 - 440, 27.07.2016
https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.588161

Abstract

The question of space and place’s relevance has slowly been gaining momentum in historiography for several years now. To an increasing extent, historians,
especially those in the field of urban history, are asking questions inspired by
their colleagues in geography and philosophy departments. 

References

  • Mohammad Gharipour and Nilay Özlü (eds.), The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2015, 332 pp., ISBN 978-113-8842-62-5.
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Primary Language English
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Enno Maessen This is me

Publication Date July 27, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016

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APA Maessen, E. (2016). The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East. Osmanlı Araştırmaları, 48(48), 436-440. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.588161
AMA Maessen E. The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East. OA. July 2016;48(48):436-440. doi:10.18589/oa.588161
Chicago Maessen, Enno. “The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East”. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 48, no. 48 (July 2016): 436-40. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.588161.
EndNote Maessen E (July 1, 2016) The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 48 48 436–440.
IEEE E. Maessen, “The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East”, OA, vol. 48, no. 48, pp. 436–440, 2016, doi: 10.18589/oa.588161.
ISNAD Maessen, Enno. “The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East”. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 48/48 (July 2016), 436-440. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.588161.
JAMA Maessen E. The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East. OA. 2016;48:436–440.
MLA Maessen, Enno. “The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East”. Osmanlı Araştırmaları, vol. 48, no. 48, 2016, pp. 436-40, doi:10.18589/oa.588161.
Vancouver Maessen E. The City in the Muslim World: Depictions by Western Travel Writers, Culture and Civilization in the Middle East. OA. 2016;48(48):436-40.