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Muslims and Citizens: Islam, Politics, and the French Revolution

Autor Ian Coller
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 apr 2020
A groundbreaking study of the role of Muslims in eighteenth‑century France
 
“This elegant, braided history of Muslims and French citizenship is urgently needed. It will be a ‘must read’ for students of the French Revolution and anyone interested in modern France.”—Carla Hesse, University of California, Berkeley
 
From the beginning, French revolutionaries imagined their transformation as a universal one that must include Muslims, Europe’s most immediate neighbors. They believed in a world in which Muslims could and would be French citizens, but they disagreed violently about how to implement their visions of universalism and accommodate religious and social difference. Muslims, too, saw an opportunity, particularly as European powers turned against the new French Republic, leaving the Muslim polities of the Middle East and North Africa as France’s only friends in the region. In Muslims and Citizens, Coller examines how Muslims came to participate in the political struggles of the revolution and how revolutionaries used Muslims in France and beyond as a test case for their ideals. In his final chapter, Coller reveals how the French Revolution’s fascination with the Muslim world paved the way to Napoleon’s disastrous invasion of Egypt in 1798.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780300243369
ISBN-10: 0300243367
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 21 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press

Recenzii

“Coller presents readers with a unique and compelling history that shows that the French Revolution was not for the French alone.”—Angela C. Haas, Journal of Church and State

“This book exemplifies the standards of . . . superb historical scholarship. . . . Ian Coller has given us an outstanding study.”—Larry W. Riggs, New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century

“Groundbreaking. . . . Coller teaches us to question our own misreading of the Revolution and ask why we have failed to recognize that Muslims had been central to France’s revolutionary saga all along.”—Junko Takeda, Journal of Modern History

CHOICE Outstanding Academic Titles, 2020

“This elegant, braided history of Muslims and French citizenship is urgently needed. It will be a ‘must read’ for students of the French Revolution and anyone interested in modern France.”—Carla Hesse, University of California, Berkeley

“The ‘Coller thesis’ challenges us to rethink the internationalism of the French Revolution from the perspective of the revolutionary Mediterranean and the Muslim world, not the Atlantic alone. This is provocative and brilliant history.”—Peter McPhee, author of Liberty or Death: The French Revolution, 1789–1799

“Coller takes an apparently familiar subject—the global impact of the French Revolution—and gives it a dynamic new twist.”—Marisa Linton, Kingston University

“A fascinating and brilliant book. The way in which Muslims in France lived through the Revolution and the shaping of French attitudes towards Muslims reveals much about the French revolutionary construction of citizenship and identity in this epoch.”—Michael Rapport, University of Glasgow


Notă biografică

Ian Coller is professor of history at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of Arab France: Islam and the Making of Modern Europe, 1798–1831.

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A groundbreaking study of the role of Muslims in eighteenth‑century France