Moral Economy of Islam: Institute of International Studies; University of California, Berkeley

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Nationalism

Books | Journals

Books

Beinin, Joel and Zachary Lockman. Workers on the Nile: nationalism, communism, Islam, and the Egyptian working class, 1882-1954. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, c1987. Series title: Princeton studies on the Near East.

Hasan, Mushirul, ed. Islam and Indian nationalism: reflections on Abul Kalam Azad. New Delhi: Manohar Publications, 1992.

Rashid, Ahmed. The resurgence of Central Asia: Islam or nationalism?Karachi [Pakistan]: Oxford University Press; London; Atlantic Highlands, N.J., USA: Zed Books, c1994. Series title: Politics in contemporary Asia.

Soekarno (1901-1970). Nationalism, Islam, and Marxism. Translated by Karel H. Warouw and Peter D. Weldon; with an introduction by Ruth T. McVey. Ithaca, N.Y.: Modern Indonesia Project, Southeast Asia Program, Dept. of Asian Studies, Cornell University, c1970. Series title: Translation series (Cornell University. Modern Indonesia Project)

Journals

Ahmed, Akbar S. The Resurgence of Central Asia: Islam or Nationalism? (book reviews) Journal of Asian Studies v53, n4 (Nov, 1994):1249 (4 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Bakshian, Aram, Jr. The crescent and the flag. (Islam's impact on politics and nationalism) History Today v40 (Jan, 1990):9 (4 pages).

Balim, Cigdem. The Resurgence of Central Asia: Islam or Nationalism? (book reviews) International Affairs v70, n4 (Oct, 1994):830 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Bullard, Matthew. The Resurgence of Central Asia: Islam or Nationalism? (book reviews) Times Literary Supplement, n4770 (Sept 2, 1994):26. Pub Type: Review.

Cleveland, William L. Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam, and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954. (book reviews) Canadian Journal of History v24, n1 (April, 1989):135 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Dekmejian, R.H. The Resurgence of Central Asia: Islam or Nationalism? (book reviews) CHOICE v32, n3 (Nov, 1994):529. Pub Type: Review.

Gellner, Ernest. From the ruins of the Great Contest: civil society, nationalism and Islam. (political divisions in Europe) (Special Survey: Frontiers of Europe) Times Literary Supplement, n4641 (March 13, 1992):9 (2 pages).

Goldschmidt, Arthur, Jr. Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam, and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954. (book reviews) International Journal of African Historical Studies v22, n1 (Wntr, 1989):134 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Gran, Peter. Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954. (book reviews) Muslim World v82, n3-4 (July-Oct, 1992):320. Pub Type: Review.

Grieve, M.J. Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam, and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954. (book reviews) International Affairs v66, n2 (April, 1990):412 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Hinnebusch, Raymond A. Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam, and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954. (book reviews) International Journal of Middle East Studies v22, n4 (Nov, 1990):473 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Issawi, Charles. Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954. (book reviews) Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science v501 (Jan, 1989):199 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Khoury, Philip S. Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam, and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954. (book reviews) American Historical Review v94, n4 (Oct, 1989):1143 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Kia, Mehrdad. Nationalism, modernism and Islam in the writings of Talibov-i Tabrizi. (Iranian intellectual Mirza Abdul Rahim Talibov-i Tabrizi) Middle Eastern Studies v30, n2 (April, 1994):201 (23 pages). Pub Type: Biography. Abstract: Mirza Abdul Rahim Talibov-i Tabrizi, called Talibov, was a prominent Iranian intellectual who advocated nationalism, modernization and Islamic traditionalism. Talibov, who lived from 1834 to 1911, believed that modernization, or the adoption of Western science and philosophy, would serve Iranian nationalism since it would help Iran ward off domination by Western imperialist countries. Talibov also condemned the anti-progressive influence of the Shia Muslim ulama or clergy but otherwise was a pious Muslim who accepted Islamic social mores.

Kraus, Werner. Islam and Malay Nationalism: A Case Study of the Malay-Muslims of Southern Thailand. (book reviews) Journal of Southeast Asian Studies v22, n1 (March, 1991):240 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Legvold, Robert. The Resurgence of Central Asia: Islam or Nationalism? (book reviews) Foreign Affairs v73, n5 (Sept-Oct, 1994):162 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Matthews, Mervyn. The Resurgence of Central Asia, Islam or Nationalism? (book reviews) Asian Affairs v26, n1 (Feb, 1995):70 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Pipes, Daniel. Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam, and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954. (book reviews) ORBIS v33, n2 (Spring, 1989):311 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Rubin, Barnett A. The Resurgence of Central Asia: Islam or Nationalism? (book reviews) International Journal of Middle East Studies v27, n3 (August, 1995):384 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Scupin, Raymond. Islam and Malay Nationalism: A Case Study of the Malay Muslims of Southern Thailand. (book reviews) Journal of Asian Studies v47, n3 (Aug, 1988):713 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

The Resurgence of Central Asia: Islam or Nationalism? (book reviews) Middle East, n237 (Sept, 1994):33 (2 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Tignor, Robert L. Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam, and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954. (book reviews) Middle East Journal v43, n3 (Summer, 1989):511 (3 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Vatikiotis, P.J. Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954. (book reviews) Middle Eastern Studies v27, n2 (April, 1991):322 (4 pages). Pub Type: Review.

Yeganeh, Nahid. Women, nationalism and Islam in contemporary political discourse in Iran. (Nationalisms and National Identities) Feminist Review, n44 (Summer, 1993):3 (16 pages). Abstract: The modern nationalist, Islamic-centered government of Iran relegates women to a lesser public role and deprives them of their traditional influence over private, family matters even though Islamic doctrine expressly regards certain matters, such as participation in the education system and family upbringing, as women's work. The fact that women's status and rights decreased in the areas Islam sanctioned as appropriate for women's involvement reveals that the modern Iranian government has skewed Islamic doctrine to make women's unequal status a religious, thus government-mandated, policy.

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