Abstract

Introduction: History and the Modern Middle East - I. Gershoni and U. Wokoeck. New Dimensions of Modernizing Processes. The Great Ottoman Debasement, 1808-1844: A Political Economy Framework - S. Pamuk. A Prelude to Ottoman Reform: Ibn 'Abidin on Custom and Legal Change - W.B. Hallaq. Whose History?: The 1840 Ritual Murder Trial in Damascus - M.C. Wilson. The Gender of Modernity: Reflections from Iranian Historiographies - A. Najinabadi. Globalization Then and Now. From Liberalism to Liberal Imperialism: Lord Cromer and the First Wave of Globalization in Egypt - R. Owen. Late Capitalism and the Reformation of the Working Classes in the Middle East - J. Beinin. Recovering Lost Voices in the Age of Colonialism. Explorations in the Field: Lost Voices and Emerging Practices in Pre-1914 Egypt - Z. Lockman. Slaves or Siblings? Abdallah al-Nadim's Dialogues About the Family - E. Troutt Powell. Shaykh al-Ra'is and Sultan Abdulhamid II: The Iranian Dimension of Pan-Islam - J.R.I. Cole. Constructing Identities, Defining Nations. Recruitment for the Victorious Soldiers of Muhammad in the Arab Provinces, 1826-1828 - H. Erdem. The Politics of History and Memory: A Multidimensional Analysis of the Lausanne Peace Conference, 1922-1923 - F.M. Gocek. Arab Society in Mandatory Palestine: The Half-Full Glass? - R. Khalidi. Manly Men on a National Stage (and the Women Who Make them Stars) - W. Armbrust, Conclusion. New Directions and Reevaluations - the Editors.

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