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What Went Wrong? The Clash Between Islam and Modernity in the Middle East

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For centuries, the Islamic world was a leader in military, economic, artistic, and scientific achievements, viewing Christian Europe as a distant land of barbarism. However, a dramatic shift occurred as the West began to dominate in warfare, trade, and various aspects of life. In this thought-provoking volume, Bernard Lewis explores the Islamic world's troubled response to this transformation, seeking to understand how it was overshadowed and increasingly dominated by the West. He provides a compelling portrait of a culture grappling with change, focusing on how the Middle East sought to comprehend European advancements in weaponry, military strategy, commerce, governance, education, and culture. Lewis highlights the stark contrasts between Western and Middle Eastern societies from the 18th to the 20th centuries, offering insightful comparisons on topics such as Christianity versus Islam, the arts, women's roles, secularism, and societal structures. Recognized as a leading authority on Islamic history and culture, Lewis delivers an incisive examination of the historical dynamics between the Middle East and Europe, shedding light on a complex and pivotal relationship.

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What Went Wrong? The Clash Between Islam and Modernity in the Middle East, Bernard Lewis

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Title
What Went Wrong? The Clash Between Islam and Modernity in the Middle East
Language
English
Publisher
Perennial
Released
2003
Format
Paperback
Pages
208
ISBN10
0060516054
ISBN13
9780060516055
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First published
2002
Original title
What Went Wrong?: Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response
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For centuries, the Islamic world was a leader in military, economic, artistic, and scientific achievements, viewing Christian Europe as a distant land of barbarism. However, a dramatic shift occurred as the West began to dominate in warfare, trade, and various aspects of life. In this thought-provoking volume, Bernard Lewis explores the Islamic world's troubled response to this transformation, seeking to understand how it was overshadowed and increasingly dominated by the West. He provides a compelling portrait of a culture grappling with change, focusing on how the Middle East sought to comprehend European advancements in weaponry, military strategy, commerce, governance, education, and culture. Lewis highlights the stark contrasts between Western and Middle Eastern societies from the 18th to the 20th centuries, offering insightful comparisons on topics such as Christianity versus Islam, the arts, women's roles, secularism, and societal structures. Recognized as a leading authority on Islamic history and culture, Lewis delivers an incisive examination of the historical dynamics between the Middle East and Europe, shedding light on a complex and pivotal relationship.