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" The Mechanics of Mecca: The Technopolitics of the Late Ottoman Hijaz and the Colonial Hajj "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 803025
Doc. No : TL48208
Call number : ‭1680843254;‮ ‬3701196‬
Main Entry : Islam, Md Mozahidul
Title & Author : The Mechanics of Mecca: The Technopolitics of the Late Ottoman Hijaz and the Colonial Hajj
: \ Michael Christopher Low
: Bulliet, Richard W.
College : Columbia University
Date : 2015
Degree : Ph.D.
student score : 2015
field of study : History
Page No : 381
Note : Committee members: Khalidi, Rashid; Mikhail, Alan; Mitchell, Timothy; Philliou, Christine
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-71692-4
Abstract : Drawing on Ottoman and British archival sources as well as published materials in Arabic and modern Turkish, this dissertation analyzes how the Hijaz and the hajj to Mecca simultaneously became objects of Ottoman modernization, global public health, international law, and inter-imperial competition during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. I argue that from the early 1880s onward, Ottoman administrators embarked on an ambitious redefinition of the empire’s Arab tribal frontiers. Through modern engineering, technology, medicine, and ethnography, they set out to manage human life and the resources needed to sustain it, transform Bedouins into proper subjects, and gradually replace autonomous political life with more rigorous forms of territorial power.
Subject : Middle Eastern history; World History; Middle Eastern Studies; Modern history
Descriptor : Social sciences;Hijaz;Mecca;Ottoman Empire;Pilgrimage;Public health;Technopolitics
Added Entry : Bulliet, Richard W.
Added Entry : Columbia University
: History
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