Islam and Arabs in Early American Thought: Roots of Orientalism in AmericaThis book chronicles the dreams, illusions and aspirations of American missionaries, world travellers and national leaders, from colonial times forward, as they sought to establish "an American Israel" in the Holy Land. In their dispositions the reader can glimpse the battleground for Christian Americans and Middle Eastern Moslems in succeeding centuries. The author brings insights from his own religious roots to complement his grasp of the American phenomena which produced Orientalism. He traces the fundamentalist movements and national philosophies which influenced Americans to view themselves as the "Chosen People" and to extend their missionary resolves to the policy of "Manifest Destiny." Thus the future of American-Arab relations in the Middle East was set upon antithetical paths. |
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... European - Muslem relations : I answer that this must be effected by a union of the European maritime powers with the grand seignior ; by a combination among themselves ; or by an individual exertion of some particular state . A union ...
... European - Muslem relations : I answer that this must be effected by a union of the European maritime powers with the grand seignior ; by a combination among themselves ; or by an individual exertion of some particular state . A union ...
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... European nations , and thus change the course of events . Both Benjamin Franklin ( 1783 ) and Thomas Jefferson wondered at the situation also , the latter actually suggesting a unified stand by the European powers against the Barbary ...
... European nations , and thus change the course of events . Both Benjamin Franklin ( 1783 ) and Thomas Jefferson wondered at the situation also , the latter actually suggesting a unified stand by the European powers against the Barbary ...
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... European intentions . On May 29 , 1786 John Jay sent to Congress the report written by Adams and Jefferson on their meeting with the Tripolitan ambassador in London , Abdurrahman , in which they made it clear that they saw through European ...
... European intentions . On May 29 , 1786 John Jay sent to Congress the report written by Adams and Jefferson on their meeting with the Tripolitan ambassador in London , Abdurrahman , in which they made it clear that they saw through European ...
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A Place for My People | 1 |
The Star in the West | 15 |
The Prophets Progress | 27 |
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