Orientalism, Volume 10A groundbreaking critique of the West's historical, cultural, and political perceptions of the East that is—decades after its first publication—one of the most important books written about our divided world. |
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... scholars and using that material to read , in an intelligent and always interesting way , the work of three major British writers . Yet what is missing in the book is some sense of the political as well as ideological edge given the ...
... scholars and using that material to read , in an intelligent and always interesting way , the work of three major British writers . Yet what is missing in the book is some sense of the political as well as ideological edge given the ...
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... scholars shaped a coherent vision of Islam that had a wide influence on government circles throughout the Western world . " What we must add to Waarden- burg's observation is that these scholars were completing , bringing to an ultimate ...
... scholars shaped a coherent vision of Islam that had a wide influence on government circles throughout the Western world . " What we must add to Waarden- burg's observation is that these scholars were completing , bringing to an ultimate ...
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... scholars , and its brand of Oriental studies stimulated great scholarly interest in the field . Gibb , on the other hand , was more truly in touch with the public - policy aspect of Orientalism , and far more than Hitti's at Princeton ...
... scholars , and its brand of Oriental studies stimulated great scholarly interest in the field . Gibb , on the other hand , was more truly in touch with the public - policy aspect of Orientalism , and far more than Hitti's at Princeton ...
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