Arab travellers and western civilization /

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Author / Creator: Yārid, Nāzik Sābā.
Other Authors / Creators:Naufal, Tony P.
Gough, Jana.
Format: Book
Language:English
Arabic
Imprint: London : Saqi Books, 1996.
Subjects:
Retention:Retained for Eastern Academic Scholars' Trust (EAST) http://eastlibraries.org/retained-materials
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Prelude to European Colonization (1826-1882) Introduction: Historical and Intellectual Relations with. the West
  • 1. Aspects of the Conflict in the Travellers' Works First Encounters with the Principles of the French Revolution Western Influences
  • 2. Political Thought Nation, Homeland and Nationalism State, Ruler and System of Government Law and the Shari'a
  • 3. Economic Thought Economic Progress Work and Capital Social Justice
  • 4. Social and Ethical Thought The Individual in a Changing Society The Position of Women
  • 5. Attitudes to Western Culture The Fine Arts Theatre Language and Literature Journalism
  • 6. Scientific Thought Science in the West The East's Need for Western Science The Backwardness of Science in the East
  • 7. Science and Religion
  • Part 2. From the Western Occupation to the End of the First World War (1882-1918) Introduction: Historical and Intellectual Relations with the West
  • 1. Aspects of the Conflict in the Travellers' Works The Response to the Concept of Freedom and Equality in the West
  • 2. Political Thought State, Ruler and System of Government Law and the Shari'a
  • 3. Economic Thought Social Classes and the Means of Achieving Economic Prosperity
  • 4. Social and Ethical Thought The Position of Women
  • 5. Attitudes to Western Culture s20The Fine Arts Theatre Language and Literature Journalism
  • 6. Scientific Thought Science in the West The East's Need for Western Science The Backwardness of Science in the East
  • 7. Science and Religion
  • Part 3. The Inter-War Period (1919-1938) Introduction: Historical and Intellectual Relations with the West
  • 1. Aspects of the Conflict in the Travellers' Works
  • 2. Political Thought Colonialism and Nationalism State, Ruler and System of Government Law and the Shari'a
  • 3. Economic Thought
  • 4. Social and Ethical Thought The Values of Western Civilization The Position of Women
  • 5. Attitudes to Western Culture The Fine Arts Theatre Language and Literature
  • 6. Scientific Thought
  • 7. Science and Religion
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index