| List of Figures | vii | |
| List of Tables | x | |
| Contributors | xi | |
| Preface | xvii | |
| Introduction: Is There a Middle East? Problematizing a Virtual Space Abbas Amanat | 1 | |
| PART I | THE MIDDLE EAST: DEFINED, OBLIGED, AND DENIED | |
| 1 | The Eastern Question and the Ottoman Empire: The Genesis of the Near and Middle East in the Nineteenth Century Huseyin Yilmaz | 11 |
| 2 | British and U.S. Use and Misuse of the Term “Middle East” Roger Adelson | 36 |
| 3 | Of Maps and Regions: Where Is the Geographer’s Middle East? Michael E. Bonine | 56 |
| 4 | Why Are There No Middle Easterners in the Maghrib? Ramzi Rouighi | 100 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Is There a Middle East?The Evolution of a Geopolitical Concept.
Contributors: Michael E. Bonine - Editor, Abbas Amanat - Editor, Michael Ezekiel Gasper - Editor.
Publisher: Stanford University Press.
Place of publication: Stanford, CA.
Publication year: 2012.
Page number: v.
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