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Hadhrami Traders, Scholars and Statesmen in the Indian Ocean, 1750s-1960s
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Hadhrami Traders, Scholars and Statesmen in the Indian Ocean, 1750s-1960s

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Beschreibung

This volume covers the long neglected history of Hadhramaut (southern Arabia) during the modern colonial era, together with the history of Hadhrami "colonies" in the Malay world, southern India, the Red Sea, and East Africa.
After an introduction placing Hadhramis in the context of other diasporas, there are sections on local and international politics, social stratification and integration, religious and social reform, and economic dynamics. The conclusion brings the story to the present day and outlines a research agenda.
Many aspects of Indian Ocean history are illuminated by this book, notably the role of non-Western merchants in the spread of capitalism, Islamisation and the controversies which raged within Islam, British and Ottoman strategic concerns, social antagonisms in southern Arabia, and the cosmopolitan character of coastal societies.
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ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-10771-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
VerlagBrill
Erscheinungsdatum01.07.1997
Seiten406 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 169 mm, Höhe 246 mm, Dicke 31 mm
Gewicht848 g
Artikel-Nr.50199542
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.1839935
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Über den/die AutorIn

Ulrike Freitag, Ph.D. (1991) Freiburg University, Lecturer in Modern Middle Eastern and Gender History (SOAS, London), has published on Arab historiography, and now works on reform movements in Hadhramaut 1880-1967.
William G. Clarence-Smith, Ph.D. (1975) London University, Reader in Asian and African Economic History (SOAS, London) publishes on commodities and traders, and has edited The Economics of the Indian Ocean Slave Trade in the 19th Century (Frank Cass, 1989).