Islamism: A Documentary and Reference Guide

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Price
$123.60
Publisher
Greenwood
Publish Date
Pages
296
Dimensions
8.73 X 11.31 X 0.95 inches | 2.27 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780313338564

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About the Author
John Calvert is Associate Professor of History at Creighton University. He is the translator and editor of an English translation of Sayyid Qutb, A Child from the Village, the editor of a special issue of Historical Reflections on Islam and Modernity and the translator of several entries in Terrorism: A Documentary and Reference Guide (Greenwood, 2005), among other works.
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"Among the key writers represented in Calvert's valuable work are Sayyid Qutb, Ayatollah Khomeini, Mahmud Ahmadine-jad, Usama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and Abu Mu'sab al-Zarqawi....its objective analysis is essential to an understanding of one of the world's most influential movements."-School Library Journal
"This pair of documentary guides brings together selected primary source materials on two complementary topics....both of these titles are recommended for libraries serving advance high-school and undergraduate college researchers. (Reviewed with The Patriot Act)."-Booklist
"This highly useful volume gives the reader opportunity to learn about and evaluate Islamism through the words of its proponents. The 41 selections, organized in nin sections, range from the roots of Islamism to its recent manifestations....A biographical and historical commentary, with suggestions for further reading, accompanies each document. Calvert's introduction and commentaries are not only informative but also presented in a clear, straightforward manner that avoids judgemental shading. He has succeeded admirably in letting the documents speak for themselves, a major contribution on the subject."-MultiCultural Review
"This resource presents an alternative view of burgeoning Islamist movements as diverse rather than homogeneous clones. The documents, many of which were translated especially for this book, shed light on topics such as women and family in Islamist discourses, the Iranian Revolution, and global jihad....this volume provides much-needed primary source material and analysis for those studying the topic. Recommended."-Choice
"The religion of Islam represents about one-fifth of the world's population and many people have been seeking knowledge and information about the practices of this faith. This reference book provides the unique insight that comes from the writings of the followers of this faith themselves. A thorough bibliography and index as well as a preface and introduction help the reader get the most from this book. This timely book would be an especially good addition to the public or academic library."-Library Media Connection