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A RESPONSE TO BRUCE MASTERS’ REVIEW OF MUSLIM–CHRISTIAN RELATIONS IN LATE OTTOMAN PALESTINE: WHERE NATIONALISM AND RELIGION INTERSECT (IJMES 49 [2017]: 191–93)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 January 2018

Extract

The following is written with a dual purpose: to respond to Bruce Masters’ review of my recently published monograph, Muslim-Christian Relations in Late-Ottoman Palestine; but more importantly, to suggest that it might be time that Middle East historians reevaluate the manner of our assessment of the value and proper use of “Western” (i.e., nonindigenous) sources in researching and writing about the region's history.

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