Saudi Arabia is generally and justifiably viewed as a country with
some of the fewest democratic institutions and the weakest traditions
of pluralism. It is therefore surprising to learn that at least in one
corner of the Saudi world, there can be found a plurality of opinions
and lively debate. Jorg Matthias Determann brings this element to
light by analysing an important field of cultural activity in Saudi
Arabia: historical writing. Since the 1920s local, tribal, Shi'i and
dynastic histories have contributed to a growing plurality of
narratives. Paradoxically, this happened because of the expansion of
the Saudi state, including state provision of mass education. It was
also due to globalizing processes, such as the spread of the internet.
In challenging the widely-held perception of Saudi Arabia as an
irredeemably closed and monolithic society, Historiography in Saudi
Arabia provides a deeper understanding of modern Arab historiography,
the Saudi state, and education and scholarship in the Middle East.
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ISBN
9780857723024
Publisert
2015
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I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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