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28. The Algerian Revolution
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William R. Polk
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction xi
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Part One. GLORIOUS MEMORIES AND AGONIZING AWAKENING
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Social, Economic, and Cultural Bases of Islam 3
- 2. Muhammad the Messenger and His Message 10
- 3. The Caliphate and the Conquests 21
- 4. The Great Days of the Caliphates and the Evolution of Islam 31
- 5. The North Moves South 50
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Part Two. THE RESPONSES OF TRADITIONAL MUSLIM SOCIETIES
- Introduction 67
- 6. Sultan Selim III, Napoleon, and Mehmet Ali 69
- 7. French Invasion and Algerian Resistance 84
- 8. The British Conquest of India and the Sepoy Revolt 92
- 9. Chechen Imam Shamil Resists Russian Imperialism 107
- 10. Bankers on Horseback 119
- 11. Sudanese Mahdiyah and the British Conquest 126
- 12. Sanusiyah Imam Umar al-Mukhtar against Italian Genocide 133
- 13. The Riff War and Abd al-Karim in Morocco 138
- 14. The Aceh War and Dutch Imperialism 145
- 15. Jamal al-Din al-Afghani and the Muslim Awakening 152
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Part Three. THE SHIFT TO SECULAR NATIONALISM
- Introduction 163
- 16. The Struggle to Define Identity 167
- 17. The First Iranian Revolution 184
- 18. The First World War 194
- 19. The Postwar Middle East 209
- 20. Palestine, the Much Promised Land 219
- 21. Turkey and Atatürk 231
- 22. Reza Shah of Iran 241
- 23. Islam in India and the Formation of Pakistan 246
- 24. Kashmir, the Palestine of Central Asia 261
- 25. Islam in Southeast Asia 275
- 26. Afghanistan’s Centuries of Resistance 293
- 27. The Silk Road 306
- 28. The Algerian Revolution 313
- 29. Nasser and Arabiyah 323
- 30. Saddam Husain and Iraq 335
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Part Four. THE REASSERTION OF ISLAM
- Introduction 347
- 31. Iran, the Revolutionary Shiah Muslim State 349
- 32. The Muslim Brotherhood 363
- 33. The Philosopher of the Muslim Revolt, Sayyid Qutb 370
- 34. Palestine: Wars, Diaspora, and Failed State 381
- 35. Hizbullah, Stateless Nation 397
- 36. Gaza and Hamas 406
- 37. The Uyghurs and Chinese Islam 418
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Part Five. MILITANT ISLAM
- Introduction 435
- 38. The Moro “Rebellion” in the Philippines 439
- 39. Somalia, the “Failed State,” 451
- 40. Boko Haram and Nigeria 462
- 41. Usama bin Ladin and al-Qaida 472
- 42. The Islamic State 491
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Part Six. AFTERWORD: THE PARABLE OF THE BLIND BRAHMINS
- Introduction 507
- 43. Trunks and Tails 509
- 44. What the North Did to the South 518
- 45. What the South Did to Itself 526
- 46. Where We Are Now and Where We Can Go 533
- Notes 537
- Glossary 589
- Acknowledgments 599
- Index 603
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction xi
-
Part One. GLORIOUS MEMORIES AND AGONIZING AWAKENING
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Social, Economic, and Cultural Bases of Islam 3
- 2. Muhammad the Messenger and His Message 10
- 3. The Caliphate and the Conquests 21
- 4. The Great Days of the Caliphates and the Evolution of Islam 31
- 5. The North Moves South 50
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Part Two. THE RESPONSES OF TRADITIONAL MUSLIM SOCIETIES
- Introduction 67
- 6. Sultan Selim III, Napoleon, and Mehmet Ali 69
- 7. French Invasion and Algerian Resistance 84
- 8. The British Conquest of India and the Sepoy Revolt 92
- 9. Chechen Imam Shamil Resists Russian Imperialism 107
- 10. Bankers on Horseback 119
- 11. Sudanese Mahdiyah and the British Conquest 126
- 12. Sanusiyah Imam Umar al-Mukhtar against Italian Genocide 133
- 13. The Riff War and Abd al-Karim in Morocco 138
- 14. The Aceh War and Dutch Imperialism 145
- 15. Jamal al-Din al-Afghani and the Muslim Awakening 152
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Part Three. THE SHIFT TO SECULAR NATIONALISM
- Introduction 163
- 16. The Struggle to Define Identity 167
- 17. The First Iranian Revolution 184
- 18. The First World War 194
- 19. The Postwar Middle East 209
- 20. Palestine, the Much Promised Land 219
- 21. Turkey and Atatürk 231
- 22. Reza Shah of Iran 241
- 23. Islam in India and the Formation of Pakistan 246
- 24. Kashmir, the Palestine of Central Asia 261
- 25. Islam in Southeast Asia 275
- 26. Afghanistan’s Centuries of Resistance 293
- 27. The Silk Road 306
- 28. The Algerian Revolution 313
- 29. Nasser and Arabiyah 323
- 30. Saddam Husain and Iraq 335
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Part Four. THE REASSERTION OF ISLAM
- Introduction 347
- 31. Iran, the Revolutionary Shiah Muslim State 349
- 32. The Muslim Brotherhood 363
- 33. The Philosopher of the Muslim Revolt, Sayyid Qutb 370
- 34. Palestine: Wars, Diaspora, and Failed State 381
- 35. Hizbullah, Stateless Nation 397
- 36. Gaza and Hamas 406
- 37. The Uyghurs and Chinese Islam 418
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Part Five. MILITANT ISLAM
- Introduction 435
- 38. The Moro “Rebellion” in the Philippines 439
- 39. Somalia, the “Failed State,” 451
- 40. Boko Haram and Nigeria 462
- 41. Usama bin Ladin and al-Qaida 472
- 42. The Islamic State 491
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Part Six. AFTERWORD: THE PARABLE OF THE BLIND BRAHMINS
- Introduction 507
- 43. Trunks and Tails 509
- 44. What the North Did to the South 518
- 45. What the South Did to Itself 526
- 46. Where We Are Now and Where We Can Go 533
- Notes 537
- Glossary 589
- Acknowledgments 599
- Index 603