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100 1 _aKhuri-Makdisi, Ilham
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245 1 4 _aThe Eastern Mediterranean and the making of global radicalism, 1860-1914
_h[Texte imprimé] /
_cIlham Khuri-Makdisi
260 _aBerkeley ;
_aLos Angeles ;
_aLondon :
_bUniversity of California Press,
_ccop. 2010
300 _a1 vol. (XI-279 p.) :
_b1 carte, couv. ill. ;
_c24 cm
490 1 _aThe California world history library ;
_v13
504 _aBibliogr. p. 241-262
520 _aIn this groundbreaking book, Ilham Khuri-Makdisi establishes the existence of a special radical trajectory spanning four continents and linking Beirut, Cairo, and Alexandria between 1860 and 1914. She shows that socialist and anarchist ideas were regularly discussed, disseminated, and reworked among intellectuals, workers, dramatists, Egyptians, Ottoman Syrians, ethnic Italians, Greeks, and many others in these cities. In situating the Middle East within the context of world history, Khuri-Makdisi challenges nationalist and elite narratives of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern history as well as Eurocentric ideas about global radical movements. The book demonstrates that these radical trajectories played a fundamental role in shaping societies throughout the world and offers a powerful rethinking of Ottoman intellectual and social history
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653 _aRadicalism
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653 _aCairo (Egypt)
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653 _aAlexandria (Egypt)
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653 _aBeirut (Lebanon)
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830 4 _aThe California world history library (University of California Press)
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