Cemil Aydin: Globalizing the Intellectual History of the Idea of the "Muslim World"
This week our featured book is Global Intellectual History, edited by Samuel Moyn and Andrew Sartori. Today, we have an excerpt from Cemil Aydin’s chapter in Global Intellectual History: “Globalizing the Intellectual History of the Idea of the ‘Muslim World.'” In his essay, Aydin “revisit[s] the period from the 1880s to the 1920s that was retrospectively characterized as the high age of both global Westernization and Muslim intellectual modernism and Pan-Islamic nationalism, to discuss global ideas and values, such as the caliphate, that did not originate in Europe.”
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Michael Schenefelt and Heidi White’s “If A then B” How the world Discovered logic, at your earliest opportunity, as I am considering it for my use. Bertram Bandman, bertbandman@aol.com