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Khaled El-Rouayheb Islamic Intellectual History in the Seventeenth Century: Scholarly Currents in the Ottoman Empire and the Maghreb Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2015, XVI-399 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2021

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Savoirs et techniques
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References

1 Sur la persistance de ce paradigme dans les études sur le Maghreb, se référer à Ismail Warscheid, « The Persisting Spectre of Cultural Decline: Historiographical Approaches to Muslim Scholarship in the Early Modern Maghreb », Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 60-1/2, 2017, p. 142-173.

2 Nelly Hanna, In Praise of Books: A Cultural History of Cairo’s Middle Class, Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century, Syracuse, Syracuse University Press, 2003 ; Stefan Reichmuth, The World of Murtaḍā al-Zabīdī (1732-91): Life, Networks and Writings, Cambridge, Gibb Memorial Trust, 2009.

3 Shahab Ahmed, What Is Islam? The Importance of Being Islamic, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2016.

4 Jacques Berque, Al-Yousi. Problèmes de la culture marocaine au xvi e siècle, Paris, Mouton, 1958.