Middle East Historiographies : Narrating the Twentieth Century.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: The State of the Art -- Introduction / Israel Gershoni and Amy Singer -- 1. The Historiography of the Modern Middle East: Transforming a Field of Study / R. Stephen Humphreys -- Part II: Colonialism and Nationalism -- 2. The Historiography of World War I and the Emergence of the Contemporary Middle East / Charles D. Smith -- 3. Twentieth-Century Historians and Historiography of the Middle East: Women, Gender, and Empire / Julia Clancy-Smith -- 4. Reading Genocide: Turkish Historiography on the Armenian Deportations and Massacres of 1915 / Fatma Muge Gocek -- Part III: Narratives of Crisis -- 5. The Theory of Crisis and the Crisis in a Theory: Intellectual History in Twentieth-Century Middle Eastern Studies / Israel Gershoni -- 6. The Historiography of Crisis in the Egyptian Political Economy / Ellis Goldberg -- Part IV: Emerging Voices -- 7. On Gender, History, ... and Fiction / Marilyn Booth -- 8. Will That Subaltern Ever Speak? : Finding African Slaves in the Historiography of the Middle East / Eve M. Troutt Powell -- 9. Muslim Religious Extremism in Egypt: A Historiographical Critique of Narratives / Juan R. I Cole -- 10. Audiovisual Media and History of the Arab Middle East / Walter Armbrust -- Glossary -- Contributors -- Index.
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