Review of Lorenzo Kamel, The Middle East: From Empire to Sealed Identities

Marco Ammar

Abstract


While the scholarly literature is replete with works claiming a comprehensive analysis of modern Middle East history, few authors have actually built their investigation on identity-related perspectives. Indeed, the book, The Middle East: From Empire to Sealed Identities, proved faithful to its title, providing a clear historical view of the processes that turned the fluid and multifaceted distinctiveness, which characterised the peoples of this region under the late Ottoman Empire, into sealed-off identities... 


Keywords


Nation-State Formation; Colonialism; Middle East and North Africa; Ottoman Empire

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.29311/nmes.v10i1.3762

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