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Is There a Middle East? The Evolution of a Geopolitical Concept

By: Michael E. Bonine; Abbas Amanat et al. | Book details

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CONTENTS
List of Figuresvii
List of Tablesx
Contributorsxi
Prefacexvii
Introduction: Is There a Middle East? Problematizing a Virtual Space Abbas Amanat1
PART ITHE MIDDLE EAST: DEFINED, OBLIGED, AND DENIED
1The Eastern Question and the Ottoman Empire: The Genesis of the Near and Middle East in the Nineteenth Century Huseyin Yilmaz11
2British and U.S. Use and Misuse of the Term “Middle East” Roger Adelson36
3Of Maps and Regions: Where Is the Geographer’s Middle East? Michael E. Bonine56
4Why Are There No Middle Easterners in the Maghrib? Ramzi Rouighi100

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