Recasting the Region

Recasting the Region
Title Recasting the Region PDF eBook
Author Neilesh Bose
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 9780198097280

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Presents an analysis of Muslim political mobilization in the late 20th century, arguing that it emerged out of a sustained engagement with Bengali intellectual and literary traditions rather than from north Indian calls for a separatist Muslim state.

Recast Your City

Recast Your City
Title Recast Your City PDF eBook
Author Ilana Preuss
Publisher Island Press
Pages 194
Release 2021-06-22
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1642831921

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Community development expert Ilana Preuss explains how local leaders can revitalize their downtowns or neighborhood main streets by bringing in and supporting small-scale manufacturing. Small-scale manufacturing businesses help create thriving places, with local business ownership opportunities and well-paying jobs that other business types can't fulfill.

Recasting Iranian Modernity

Recasting Iranian Modernity
Title Recasting Iranian Modernity PDF eBook
Author Kamran Matin
Publisher Routledge
Pages 209
Release 2013-11-07
Genre History
ISBN 1134446691

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Critically deploying the idea of uneven and combined development this book provides a novel non-Eurocentric account of Iran’s experience of modernity and revolution. Recasting Iranian Modernity presents the argument that Eurocentrism can be decisively overcome through a social theory that has international relations at its ontological core. This will enable a conception of history in which there is an intrinsic international dimension to social change that prevents historical repetition. This hitherto under-theorized international dimension is, the book argues, manifest in combined patterns of development, which incorporate both foreign and native forms. It is the tension-prone and unstable nature of these hybrid developmental patterns that mark Iranian modernity, and fuelled the socio-political dynamics of the 1979 revolution and the rise of political Islam. Challenging solely comparative approaches to the Iranian Revolution that explain it away as either a deviation from, or a reaction to, modernity on the grounds of its religious form, this book will be valuable to those interested in an alternative theoretical approach to the Iranian Revolution, modern Iran and political Islam, working in the fields of International Relations, Middle East and Islamic Studies, History, Political Science, Political Sociology, Postcolonialism, and Comparative Politics.

Localizing Knowledge in a Globalizing World

Localizing Knowledge in a Globalizing World
Title Localizing Knowledge in a Globalizing World PDF eBook
Author Ali Mirsepassi
Publisher Syracuse University Press
Pages 288
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780815629634

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The essays in this collection address the current crisis in area studies, a crisis that differs from its perennial struggle with the established academic disciplines. This crisis stems from the confluence of three related circumstances: the end of the Cold War; greater economic and cultural fluidity across political borders; and contradictory intellectual trends in the academy, which include on the one hand a renaissance of universalizing thinking in the social sciences and on the other .hand, the rise of post-colonial studies and debates about modernity, postmodernity, and cultural hybridization. Although the essays differ markedly in their focus and strategies, the authors all demonstrate that local knowledge, including serious study of individual cultures and proficiency in foreign languages, which are vital to understanding rapidly changing global patterns and to countering universal claims by the social sciences. While the authors also agree that area studies must reject their enthnocentric heritages and adopt inventive new contours, they present a diversity

The Hindu Self and Its Muslim Neighbors

The Hindu Self and Its Muslim Neighbors
Title The Hindu Self and Its Muslim Neighbors PDF eBook
Author Ankur Barua
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 235
Release 2022-04-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1793642591

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In The Hindu Self and its Muslim Neighbors, the author sketches the contours of relations between Hindus and Muslims in Bengal. The central argument is that various patterns of amicability and antipathy have been generated towards Muslims over the last six hundred years and these patterns emerge at dynamic intersections between Hindu self-understandings and social shifts on contested landscapes. The core of the book is a set of translations of the Bengali writings of Rabindranath Tagore (1861–1941), Kazi Nazrul Islam (1899–1976), and Annada Shankar Ray (1904–2002). Their lives were deeply interwoven with some Hindu–Muslim synthetic ideas and subjectivities, and these involvements are articulated throughout their writings which provide multiple vignettes of contemporary modes of amity and antagonism. Barua argues that the characterization of relations between Hindus and Muslims either in terms of an implacable hostility or of an unfragmented peace is historically inaccurate, for these relations were modulated by a shifting array of socio-economic and socio-political parameters. It is within these contexts that Rabindranath, Nazrul, and Annada Shankar are developing their thoughts on Hindus and Muslims through the prisms of religious humanism and universalism.

Recasting the European Order

Recasting the European Order
Title Recasting the European Order PDF eBook
Author James Sperling
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 304
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780719039874

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The dramatic events since the late 1980s, which witnessed the end of the Cold War, the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, the fragmentation of the Soviet Union and the emergence of a united Germany, have set in motion a recasting of the European security order.

The Sacred and the Secular

The Sacred and the Secular
Title The Sacred and the Secular PDF eBook
Author Tazeen Mahnaz Murshid
Publisher
Pages 512
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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This interdisciplinary study in socio-political and intellectual history examines the tension between religious and secular perceptions among the intelligentsia in Bengal in matters pertaining to their social, cultural, and political lives. It explores the wide impact of their local Indian, trans-Indian, colonial, and post-colonial experiences and predicts a continued struggle between religious and secular forces to determine the nature of the state in the foreseeable future.