Imperial Mecca: Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj
With the advent of the steamship, repeated outbreaks of cholera marked oceanic pilgrimages to Mecca as a dangerous form of travel and a vehicle for the globalization of epidemic diseases. European, especially British Indian, officials also feared that lengthy sojourns in Arabia might expose their Mu...
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Zusammenfassung: | With the advent of the steamship, repeated outbreaks of cholera marked oceanic pilgrimages to Mecca as a dangerous form of travel and a vehicle for the globalization of epidemic diseases. European, especially British Indian, officials also feared that lengthy sojourns in Arabia might expose their Muslim subjects to radicalizing influences from anticolonial dissidents and pan-Islamic activists. European colonial empires' newfound ability to set the terms of hajj travel not only affected the lives of millions of pilgrims but also dramatically challenged the Ottoman Empire, the world's only remaining Muslim imperial power.Michael Christopher Low analyzes the late Ottoman hajj and Hijaz region as transimperial spaces, reshaped by the competing forces of Istanbul's project of frontier modernization and the extraterritorial reach of British India's steamship empire in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea. Imperial Mecca recasts Ottoman Arabia as a distant, unstable semiautonomous frontier that Istanbul struggled to modernize and defend against the onslaught of colonial steamship mobility. As it turned out, steamships carried not just pilgrims, passports, and microbes, but the specter of legal imperialism and colonial intervention. Over the course of roughly a half century from the 1850s through World War I, British India's fear of the hajj as a vector of anticolonial subversion gradually gave way to an increasingly sophisticated administrative, legal, and medical protectorate over the steamship hajj, threatening to eclipse the Ottoman state and Caliphate's prized legitimizing claim as protector of Islam's most holy places. Drawing on a wide range of Ottoman and British archival sources, this book sheds new light on the transimperial and global histories traversed along the pilgrimage to Mecca. |
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spelling | Low, Michael Christopher Verfasser (DE-588)1222456060 aut Imperial Mecca Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj Michael Christopher Low New York Columbia University Press [2020] © 2020 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 392 Seiten) Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Columbia studies in international and global history With the advent of the steamship, repeated outbreaks of cholera marked oceanic pilgrimages to Mecca as a dangerous form of travel and a vehicle for the globalization of epidemic diseases. European, especially British Indian, officials also feared that lengthy sojourns in Arabia might expose their Muslim subjects to radicalizing influences from anticolonial dissidents and pan-Islamic activists. European colonial empires' newfound ability to set the terms of hajj travel not only affected the lives of millions of pilgrims but also dramatically challenged the Ottoman Empire, the world's only remaining Muslim imperial power.Michael Christopher Low analyzes the late Ottoman hajj and Hijaz region as transimperial spaces, reshaped by the competing forces of Istanbul's project of frontier modernization and the extraterritorial reach of British India's steamship empire in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea. Imperial Mecca recasts Ottoman Arabia as a distant, unstable semiautonomous frontier that Istanbul struggled to modernize and defend against the onslaught of colonial steamship mobility. As it turned out, steamships carried not just pilgrims, passports, and microbes, but the specter of legal imperialism and colonial intervention. Over the course of roughly a half century from the 1850s through World War I, British India's fear of the hajj as a vector of anticolonial subversion gradually gave way to an increasingly sophisticated administrative, legal, and medical protectorate over the steamship hajj, threatening to eclipse the Ottoman state and Caliphate's prized legitimizing claim as protector of Islam's most holy places. Drawing on a wide range of Ottoman and British archival sources, this book sheds new light on the transimperial and global histories traversed along the pilgrimage to Mecca. Geschichte 1880-1914 gnd rswk-swf HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire bisacsh Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Indian Ocean Region Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Saudi Arabia Mecca Modernisierung (DE-588)4120755-5 gnd rswk-swf Haddsch (DE-588)4125388-7 gnd rswk-swf Arabien (DE-588)4002529-9 gnd rswk-swf Indischer Ozean (DE-588)4026737-4 gnd rswk-swf Osmanisches Reich (DE-588)4075720-1 gnd rswk-swf Mekka (DE-588)4038514-0 gnd rswk-swf Osmanisches Reich (DE-588)4075720-1 g Arabien (DE-588)4002529-9 g Mekka (DE-588)4038514-0 g Indischer Ozean (DE-588)4026737-4 g Haddsch (DE-588)4125388-7 s Modernisierung (DE-588)4120755-5 s Geschichte 1880-1914 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-231-19076-3 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-0-231-19077-0 https://doi.org/10.7312/low-19076 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Low, Michael Christopher Imperial Mecca Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire bisacsh Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Indian Ocean Region Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Saudi Arabia Mecca Modernisierung (DE-588)4120755-5 gnd Haddsch (DE-588)4125388-7 gnd |
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title | Imperial Mecca Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj |
title_auth | Imperial Mecca Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj |
title_exact_search | Imperial Mecca Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj |
title_exact_search_txtP | Imperial Mecca Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj |
title_full | Imperial Mecca Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj Michael Christopher Low |
title_fullStr | Imperial Mecca Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj Michael Christopher Low |
title_full_unstemmed | Imperial Mecca Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj Michael Christopher Low |
title_short | Imperial Mecca |
title_sort | imperial mecca ottoman arabia and the indian ocean hajj |
title_sub | Ottoman Arabia and the Indian Ocean Hajj |
topic | HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire bisacsh Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Indian Ocean Region Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Saudi Arabia Mecca Modernisierung (DE-588)4120755-5 gnd Haddsch (DE-588)4125388-7 gnd |
topic_facet | HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Indian Ocean Region Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages Saudi Arabia Mecca Modernisierung Haddsch Arabien Indischer Ozean Osmanisches Reich Mekka |
url | https://doi.org/10.7312/low-19076 |
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