Known as the 'Gate to Mecca' or 'Bride of the Red Sea', Jeddah has
been a gateway for pilgrims travelling to Mecca and Medina and a
station for international trade routes between the Indian Ocean and
the Mediterranean for centuries. Seen from the perspective of its
diverse population, this first biography of Jeddah traces the city's
urban history and cosmopolitanism from the late Ottoman period to its
present-day claim to multiculturalism, within the conservative
environment of the Arabian Peninsula. Contextualising Jeddah with
developments in the wider Muslim world, Ulrike Freitag investigates
how different groups of migrants interacted in a changing urban space
and how their economic activities influenced the political framework
of the city. Richly illustrated, this study reveals how the
transformation of Jeddah's urban space, population and politics has
been indicative of changes in the wider Arab and Red Sea region,
re-evaluating its place in the Middle East at a time when both its
cosmopolitan practices and old city are changing dramatically against
a backdrop of modernisation and Saudi nation-building.
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The Gate to Mecca in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781108802390
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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