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Modern Arab kingship

Modern Arab kingship
remaking the Ottoman political order in the interwar Middle East

  • ISBN: 9780691190976
  • Editorial: Princeton University Press
  • Lugar de la edición: Princeton (NJ). Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
  • Encuadernación: Cartoné
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 352
  • Idiomas: Inglés

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Resumen

How the "recycling" of the Ottoman Empire's uses of genealogy and religion created new political orders in the Middle East

In this groundbreaking book, Adam Mestyan argues that post-Ottoman Arab political orders were not, as many historians believe, products of European colonialism but of the process of "recycling empire." Mestyan shows that in the post-World War I Middle East, Allied Powers officials and ex-Ottoman patricians collaborated to remake imperial institutions, recycling earlier Ottoman uses of genealogy and religion in the creation of new polities, with the exception of colonized Palestine. These polities, he contends, should be understood not in terms of colonies and nation-states but as subordinated sovereign local states-localized regimes of religious, ethnic, and dynastic sources of imperial authority. Meanwhile, governance without sovereignty became the new form of Western domination.

Drawing on previously unused Ottoman, French, Syrian, and Saudi archival sources, Mestyan explores ideas and practices of creating composite polities in the interwar Middle East and, in doing so, sheds light on local agency in the making of the forgotten Kingdom of the Hijaz, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Syria, the first Muslim republic. Mestyan considers the adjustment of imperial Islam to a world without a Muslim empire, discussing the post-Ottoman Egyptian monarchy and the intertwined making of Saudi Arabia and the State of Syria in the 1920s and 1930s.

Mestyan's innovative analysis shows how an empire-based theory of the modern political order can help refine our understanding of political dynamics throughout the twentieth century and down to the turbulent present day.

1. Recycling empire
Part I. A theory of sovereign local states: 2. The imperial origin of successor political orders
3. Governing without sovereignty
Part II. Composite routes out of empire: 4. Ottoman genealogical politics
5. Utopian federalism : post-Ottoman empires
Part III. From imperial to local Muslim authority: 6. Occupying authority : the king of OETA East
7. Authority and the sharia apparatus in post-Ottoman Egypt
Part IV. Paths of extraction: 8. The Syrian making of the Arab Saudi kingdom
9. The throne of Damascus, 1926-1939
Afterword: Subordinated sovereignty in the twentieth century

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