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Empire's Son, Empire's Orphan

Green, Nile
Empire's Son, Empire's Orphan
Claiming to come from Afghanistan, Ikbal and Idries Shah convinced spies, poets, orientalists, diplomats, occultists, hippies and even a prime minister that they held the keys to understanding the Muslim world. Gambling with the currency of cultural authenticity, father and son became master players of the great game of empire and its aftermath as their careers extended from colonial India and wartime Oxford to swinging London and literary New...

CHF 37.90

Global Islam: A Very Short Introduction

Green, Nile / Boehmer, Paul
Global Islam: A Very Short Introduction
This book presents the first comprehensive survey of the multiple versions of Islam propagated across geographical, political, and cultural boundaries during the era of modern globalization. Showing how Islam was transformed through these globalizing transfers, it traces the origins, expansion and increasing diversification of Global Islam--from individual activists to organizations and then states--over the past 150 years. Historian Nile Gree...

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How Asia Found Herself

Green, Nile
How Asia Found Herself
A pioneering history of cross-cultural knowledge that exposes enduring fractures in unity across the world's largest continent

CHF 42.90

Making Space: Sufis and Settlers in Early Modern India

Green, Nile
Making Space: Sufis and Settlers in Early Modern India
This volume provides a comprehensive view of the social transformation in early modern India between 1500 and 1750 by studying various Sufi movements. Tracing how different Muslim communities located their sense of belonging, it reveals how religious resources were deployed to create new spaces of memory on Indian soil through the interplay of architecture and narrative.

CHF 84.00

Global Islam: A Very Short Introduction

Green, Nile
Global Islam: A Very Short Introduction
This book presents the first comprehensive survey of the multiple versions of Islam propagated across geographical, political, and cultural boundaries during the era of modern globalization. Showing how Islam was transformed through these globalizing transfers, it traces the origins, expansion and increasing diversification of Global Islam - from individual activists to organizations and then states - over the past 150 years.

CHF 17.50

The Love of Strangers

Green, Nile
The Love of Strangers
How a group of Iranian students sought love and learning in Jane Austen's LondonIn July 1815, six Iranian students arrived in London under the escort of their chaperone, Captain Joseph D'Arcy. Their mission was to master the modern sciences behind the rapid rise of Europe. Over the next four years, they lived both the low life and high life of

CHF 36.50

The Persianate World

Green, Nile
The Persianate World
“This is the first volume to examine seriously the notion of a ‘Persianate world’ extending far beyond the traditional strongholds of Iran and India. By highlighting the uses of Persian across early modern Eurasia in places as diverse as China, Siberia, and even England, the volume represents an exceptionally important contribution to our understanding of what constituted this world.”—Andrew Peacock, Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic His...

CHF 47.90

Indian Sufism since the Seventeenth Century

Green, Nile
Indian Sufism since the Seventeenth Century
Reveals the politics and poetry of Indian Sufism through the study of Islamic sainthood in the midst of a cosmopolitan Indian society comprising migrants, soldiers, litterateurs and princes. Placing the mystical traditions of Indian Islam within their cultural contexts, this study focuses on the shrines of four Sufi saints in the Deccan region.

CHF 196.00

Afghanistan in Ink

Green, Nile / Arbabzadah, Nushin
Afghanistan in Ink
Afghanistan In Ink uses a wide and largely unknown corpus of twentieth century Afghan Dari and Pashto literature to show not only how Afghans have reflected on their modern history, but also how the state has repeatedly sought to dominate the ideological contours of that history through the patronage or exile of writers.

CHF 59.50

TERRAINS OF EXCHANGE

Green, Nile
TERRAINS OF EXCHANGE
Terrains of Exchange offers a bold new paradigm for understanding the expansion of Islam in the modern world. Through the model of religious economy, it traces the competition between Muslim, Christian and Hindu religious entrepreneurs that transformed Islam into a proselytising global brand. Drawing Indian, Arab, Iranian and Tatar Muslims together with Scottish missionaries and African-American converts, Nile Green brings to life the local si...

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Afghan History Through Afghan Eyes

Green, Nile
Afghan History Through Afghan Eyes
Recent international intervention in Afghanistan has reproduced familiar versions of the Afghan national story, from repeatedly doomed invasions to perpetual fault lines of ethnic division. Yet almost no attention has been paid to the ways in which Afghans themselves have made sense of their history. Radically questioning received ideas about how to understand Afghanistan, Afghan History Through Afghan Eyes asks how Afghan intellectuals, ideol...

CHF 98.00

Afghanistan in Ink

Green, Nile / Arbabzadah, Nushin
Afghanistan in Ink
Afghanistan In Ink uses a wide and largely unknown corpus of twentieth-century Afghan Dari and Pashto literature to show not only how Afghans have reflected on their modern history, but also how the state has repeatedly sought to dominate the ideological contours of that history through the patronage or exile of writers. Drawing on an abundance of Afghan language sources, the chapters by leading international experts reveal a disruptive twenti...

CHF 53.50

Writing Travel in Central Asian History

Green, Nile
Writing Travel in Central Asian History
Nile Green is Professor of South Asian and Islamic history at UCLA. His recent books include Bombay Islam: The Religious Economy of the West Indian Ocean, winner of the Albert Hourani Award for outstanding publishing in Middle East Studies and Sufism: A Global History.

CHF 44.90

Writing Travel in Central Asian History

Green, Nile
Writing Travel in Central Asian History
Nile Green is Professor of South Asian and Islamic history at UCLA. His recent books include Bombay Islam: The Religious Economy of the West Indian Ocean, winner of the Albert Hourani Award for outstanding publishing in Middle East Studies and Sufism: A Global History.

CHF 119.00

Sufism

Green, Nile
Sufism
Since their beginnings in the ninth century, the shrines, brotherhoods and doctrines of the Sufis held vast influence in almost every corner of the Muslim world. Offering the first truly global account of the history of Sufism, this illuminating book traces the gradual spread and influence of Sufi Islam through the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and ultimately into Europe and the United States. * An ideal introduction to Sufism, requiring no backg...

CHF 108.00

Bombay Islam

Green, Nile
Bombay Islam
Nile Green's Bombay Islam shows how Muslim migration from Bombay fueled demand for a wide range of religious suppliers.

CHF 146.00