Southeast Asia and the Middle East: Islam, Movement and the Longue Durèe
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Contemporary concerns with the way the movement of Islamist ideas has radicalized Southeast Asia are put in a necessary deep historical context by this timely book. The fourteen authors represent the best of the new trilingual scholarship doing justice to both Arabic and Indonesian sources.
They reach back to the seventh century to explain how trade brought the two crossroads of Eurasia together, and Islam provided the passion and the idiom for their subsequent complex interactions. There are no centers and peripheries in this sophisticated interpretation of how waves of reform have affected both homelands. Such relationships contribute to regional and global events in many crucial ways, and this volume is important for anyone interested in the future of Asia and the Middle East.
Eric Tagliacozzo is Associate Professor of History at Cornell University. He is also the author of Secret Trades, Porous Borders.
Publication Year: 2009
360 pages, 229mm x 152mm
ISBN: 978-9971-69-424-1, Paperback
NUS Press