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ID199079
Title ProperSultan of Muscat in Vermont
Other Title InformationReimagining the Middle East in World History
LanguageENG
AuthorRoberts, Nicholas P
Summary / Abstract (Note)While historians have never written about it, in May 1846 the Sultan of Muscat arrived in Weathersfield, Vermont for his first voyage to the United States. This article uses the Sultan’s arrival in Vermont as a platform for augmenting a growing chorus of historians challenging the geographic and disciplinary boundaries that continue to define Middle East Studies. Using archival sources from the US, UK, Zanzibar, and a range of secondary sources, this article addresses a complex centuries-long process of Omani expansion and expropriation that culminated in Zanzibar in the nineteenth century and the height of the Omani Empire as an active participant in shaping the modern world economy. The writing of world history and of Middle East history generally continues to commence from the presupposition of an inevitably ascendant Western-created and led modern world. This article challenges the latter assumption.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Critique Vol. 34, No.2; 2025: p.203-218
Journal SourceMiddle East Critique 2025-06 34, 2
Key WordsIndian Ocean ;  Capitalism ;  Oman ;  Empire ;  Zanzibar