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Situating and Defining Radicalism in the Eastern Mediterranean Situating and Defining Radicalism in the Eastern Mediterranean
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Culture and Politics Before World War I Culture and Politics Before World War I
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Historicizing and Contextualizing Nationalism Historicizing and Contextualizing Nationalism
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Radicalism and Beyond: the Histories of the Eastern Mediterranean in the Late Nineteenth Century Radicalism and Beyond: the Histories of the Eastern Mediterranean in the Late Nineteenth Century
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Conclusion: Deprovincializing the Eastern Mediterranean
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Published:April 2010
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Abstract
This book has examined the formulation and dissemination of radical ideas in and between the cities of Beirut, Cairo, and Alexandria in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The account of radicalism in each of these Eastern Mediterranean cities is part of a much larger story. An innate connection existed between the brands of radical ideas and activities in these cities and the movies of various social and intellectual networks connecting them and establishing geography of contestation, or a special radical trajectory linking Beirut, Cairo, and Alexandria. This web of networks helps explain the strong similarities between the brands of leftist thought, projects, and militant practices that arose. Radicalism was concurrently an indicator and a shaper of the foundational wave of globalization that was characterized first and foremost by extensive and unprecedented circulation and movement of people, commodities, capital, information, and ideas.
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