Studies on Chinese and Islamic Inner Asia
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956.944 2 LAP/J Jerusalem | 956.944 2 LAP/J Jerusalem | 956.94405 COL/O O Jerusalem | 958 FLE/S Studies on Chinese and Islamic Inner Asia | 958.03 HOP/G The great game : on secret service in high Asia | 958.0429 AHM/J Jihad : the rise of militant Islam in Central Asia | 958.1 AFG Afghanistan and the Taliban : the rebirth of fundamentalism |
This book brings together the most important articles of the late Joseph F. Fletcher (1934-84), a scholar widely acclaimed for the breadth and brilliance of his historical thought and for his almost unequalled linguistic competence. Fletcher’s mastery of the major languages and historical traditions of East Asia, the Middle East and Europe gave him a unique ability to trace historical movements across the cultural boundaries of Eurasia. The articles in this collection summarize his researches on the relation of China to its neighbours, the history of nomad society, and the interconnections among the great empires of the early modern age. Fletcher’s highly important research into the Islamic revival movements of China and Inner Asia is collected here for the first time, including his most complete, but previously unpublished study of the subject, The Naqshbandiyya in Northwest China.
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