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Islamic revolution and historical memory: an inquiry into the art of ʻAbbāsid apologetics
Jacob Lassner
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Frontmatter (page N/A)
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Preface (page ix)
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Foreword (page xi)
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Part One Prolegomena: Apologetics, Historical Writing, Interpreting the Past (page 1)
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Part Two Case Studies: Revolutionaries and the Path to Revolution that Should Have Been (page 37)
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Chapter I Ali b. Abdallah b. Abbas and the Beginnings of Abbasid Resistance: Hagiography or History (page 39)
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Chapter II History Cum Prophecy: Abu Hashim (page 55)
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Part III Case Studies: Revolutionaries and the Path to Revolution that Might Have Been (page 73)
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Chapter III Proposed Turning Points in the History of Abbasid Resistance (page 75)
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Chapter IV The Origins of Abu Muslim al-Khurasani: The Shaping of a Revolutionary Tradition (page 99)
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Postscript (page 135)
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Appendices (page 137)
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Bibliography (page 143)
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Index (page 153)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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AHR | 94.4 (Oct. 1989): 1141-1142 | http://www.jstor.org/cgi-bin/jstor/viewitem/00028762/di957298/95p01325 |
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Published: 1986
Publisher: American Oriental Society
- 9780940490666 (hardcover)