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The Islamic Middle East and Japan : perceptions, aspirations, and the birth of Intra-Asian modernity / guest editor, Renée Worringer ; Andras Hamori, Bernard Lewis, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Worringer, Renée.
Hamori, Andras, 1940-
Lewis, Bernard, 1916-2018.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
International relations.
Middle East--Foreign relations--Japan.
Middle East.
Japan--Foreign relations--Middle East.
Japan.
Physical Description:
163 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Princeton : Markus Wiener Publishers, [2007]
Contents:
Introduction / Renée Worringer
The first contact between Japanese and Iranians as seen through travel diaries / Hideaki Sugita
East meets east: an Ottoman mission in Meiji Japan / Michael Penn
The Japanese nation in arms: a role model for militarist nationalism in the Ottoman army, 1905-1914 / Handan Nezi̇r-Akmeșe
Japan's progress reified: modernity and Arab dissent in the Ottoman Empire / Renée Worringer
Pan-islam and "yellow peril": geo-strategic concepts in Salafī writings prior to World War I / Thomas Eich
Beyond Eurocentrism? Japan's Islamic studies during the era of the greater East Asia War (1937-1945) / Cemi̇l Aydin.
Notes:
"Reprinted from Princeton Papers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, volume XIV."
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
1558764062
1558763848
9781558763845
9781558764064
1558764070
9781558764071
OCLC:
70054311

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