ID | 160051 |
Title Proper | Historical Comparison of Religious Revival |
Language | ENG |
Author | Halperin, Sandra |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Predictions about the future of the Middle East have proliferated in step with recent events and escalating tensions in the region. This paper highlights the usefulness of historical comparative research for addressing predictive questions and, specifically, those relating to the current Islamic revival. It challenges assumptions that have prevented researchers from exploring this avenue of research; and describes a generally overlooked chapter in modern European history: Europe's nineteenth century revival of militant, literal, religion, and the region-wide, battle it unleashed between religious and secular forces through the region. It then highlights similarities, both in the nature of revivals in Europe and the Middle East and of the socio-economic structures which sustained them. Finally, it suggests how and why the battle between religious and secular forces in Europe came to an end. While, it does not offer predictions for the Middle East, it suggests how comparative insights might contribute to producing better ones. |
`In' analytical Note | International Studies Review Vol. 20, No.2; Jun 2018: p.204–213 |
Journal Source | International Studies Review Vol: 20 No 2 |
Key Words | Social Change ; Middle East ; Europe ; Comparative History ; Religious Revival |