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The Red Sea
In Search of Lost Space
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English
Published/Copyright:
2016
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The Red Sea has, from time immemorial, been one of the world’s most navigated spaces, in the pursuit of trade, pilgrimage and conquest. Yet this multidimensional history remains largely unrevealed by its successive protagonists. Intrigued by the absence of a holistic portrayal of this body of water and inspired by Fernand Braudel’s famous work on the Mediterranean, this book brings alive a dynamic Red Sea world across time, revealing the particular features of a unique historical actor. In capturing this heretofore lost space, it also presents a critical, conceptual history of the sea, leading the reader into the heart of Eurocentrism. The Sea, it is shown, is a vital element of the modern philosophy of history.
Alexis Wick is not satisfied with this inclusion of the Red Sea into history and attendant critique of Eurocentrism. Contrapuntally, he explores how the world and the sea were imagined differently before imperial European hegemony. Searching for the lost space of Ottoman visions of the sea, The Red Sea makes a deeper argument about the discipline of history and the historian’s craft.
Alexis Wick is not satisfied with this inclusion of the Red Sea into history and attendant critique of Eurocentrism. Contrapuntally, he explores how the world and the sea were imagined differently before imperial European hegemony. Searching for the lost space of Ottoman visions of the sea, The Red Sea makes a deeper argument about the discipline of history and the historian’s craft.
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Contributor: Alexis Wick
Alexis Wick is Assistant Professor of History at the American University of Beirut.
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Note on Translation and Transliteration
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Introduction. History at Sea: Space and the Other
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1. The Place in the Middle: A Geohistory of the Red Sea
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2. Thalassology alla Turca: Six Theses on the Philosophy of History
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3. Self-Portrait of the Ottoman Red Sea, June 21, 1777
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4. The Scientific Invention of the Red Sea
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5. Thalassomania: Modernity and the Sea
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Conclusion. Rigging the Historian’s Craft : For an Epistemology of Composition
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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April 15, 2019
eBook ISBN:
9780520961265
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280
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Keywords for this book
history of the red sea; red sea region; red sea oceanography; red sea; red sea trade; thalassology; history of the middle east; middle east studies; turkish history; ottoman empire; geohistory of red sea; maritime history; maritime history turkey; water in turkey; ottoman geography; seas and empire; study of oceans and seas; maritime scholarship; modern history of the red sea; middle eastern history; middle eastern waterways; mediterranean waterways; historians; mediterranean studies