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Arab Patriotism: The Ideology and Culture of Power in Late Ottoman Egypt

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Arab Patriotism: The Ideology and Culture of Power in Late Ottoman Egypt
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Adam Mestyan
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 156
Category/GenreNational liberation, independence and post-colonialism
ISBN/Barcode 9780691209012
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 12 halftones. 8 tables.

Publishing Details

Publisher Princeton University Press
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publication Date 3 November 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

Arab Patriotism presents the essential backstory to the formation of the modern nation-state and mass nationalism in the Middle East. While standard histories claim that the roots of Arab nationalism emerged in opposition to the Ottoman milieu, Adam Mestyan points to the patriotic sentiment that grew in the Egyptian province of the Ottoman Empire d

Author Biography

Adam Mestyan is assistant professor of history at Duke University.

Reviews

"This study is a significant step in clarifying identity in the Arab provinces during the 19th century regarding both the Ottoman Empire and within the provinces themselves." * Choice * "Mestyan is at his best when he excavates and reconstructs lines connecting diverse and often obscure individuals to equally diverse institutions of power."---Wilson Chacko Jacob, American Historical Review "Adam Mestyan's Arab Patriotism is an ambitious project on the Ottoman province of Egypt . . . in the nineteenth century."---Side Emre, Bustan "Arab Patriotism is an ambitious study. Dealing with Egyptian history from the 1830s to the 1890s, it addresses two hitherto relatively unexplored subjects. . . . Throughout, the study presents fresh material and opens new perspectives on Egyptian history. The book is a significant contribution to the history of modern Egypt."---James Jankowski, Journal of Arabic Literature