TY - BOOK AU - Tagliacozzo,Eric TI - The longest journey: Southeast Asians and the pilgrimage to Mecca SN - 978-0-19-530827-3 U1 - 214.21 23A PY - 2013/// CY - Oxford, New York, Auckland [etc.] PB - Oxford University Press KW - Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages--Saudi Arabia--Mecca KW - Muslims--Southeast Asia N1 - Bibliogr. p. 315-346; Deep structure, longue-duree: charting the hajj over the centuries. Ancient footsteps: Southeast Asia's earliest Muslim pilgrims -- Mecca's tidal pull: the Red Sea and its worlds -- Financing devotion: the economics of the pre-modern hajj -- Sultanate and crescent: religion and politics in the Indian Ocean -- Sailor, doctor, statesman, spy: the hajj through four colonial windows. In Conrad's wake: Lord Jim, the "Patna", and the hajj -- A medical mountain: health maintenance and disease control on the hajj -- The skeptic's eye: Snouck Hurgronje and the politics of pilgrimage -- The Jeddah consulates: colonial espionage in the Hejaz -- Making the hajj "modern": pilgrims, states, and memory. Regulating the flood: the hajj and the independent nation-state -- On the margins of Islam: hajjis from outside Southeast Asia's "Islamic arc" -- "I was the guest of Allah": hajj memoirs and writings from Southeast Asia -- Remembering devotion: oral history and the pilgrimage ER -