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Is the Middle East "the mother of all conflicts"?This volume, consisting of essays published over a space of twenty-five years but extensively rewritten and updated, probes into the forever problem...
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01 February 1997

Is the Middle East "the mother of all conflicts"?
This volume, consisting of essays published over a space of twenty-five years but extensively rewritten and updated, probes into the forever problematic relationship between the Middle East and Western Europe, between a revitalizing Islamic and a post-Christian civilization.
It treats, firstly, the dynamics of the Middle Eastern civilization, building up a kaleidoscopic picture of the Middle Eastern perception of change and development; modern science in a non-Western context; the ambiguity of westernization in Middle Eastern revitalization; politico-religious resurgence; the matter of means and ends. The second part concentrates on the intercultural relations between the Middle East and Europe, while the third part considers implications for oriental and development studies: the new demands arising and the perceptual and methodological retooling needed to meet them.
In singling out the intercultural nature of events and clashes, this important volume advances an innovative, interactive style of scholarship.
This volume, consisting of essays published over a space of twenty-five years but extensively rewritten and updated, probes into the forever problematic relationship between the Middle East and Western Europe, between a revitalizing Islamic and a post-Christian civilization.
It treats, firstly, the dynamics of the Middle Eastern civilization, building up a kaleidoscopic picture of the Middle Eastern perception of change and development; modern science in a non-Western context; the ambiguity of westernization in Middle Eastern revitalization; politico-religious resurgence; the matter of means and ends. The second part concentrates on the intercultural relations between the Middle East and Europe, while the third part considers implications for oriental and development studies: the new demands arising and the perceptual and methodological retooling needed to meet them.
In singling out the intercultural nature of events and clashes, this important volume advances an innovative, interactive style of scholarship.
Price: $266.00
Pages: 418
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia
Publication Date:
01 February 1997
ISBN: 9789004106727
Format: Other
C.A.O. van Nieuwenhuijze, Ph.D. (1945), University of Leiden, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands, has published extensively on Indonesian Islam, the sociocultural dimension of Third World development, the sociology of the Middle East and intercultural problems.