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Anyone interested in the implications of the Russian absorption of a cosmopolitan civilization undergoing significant structural change in its political, intellectual, and social life should keep a copy of Polymaths of Islam by their bedside. This work sets the agenda for the study of Central Asia's intellectual and social history in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and will remain the reference text on the subject for a long time.

* Russian Review *

[The book is] a masterwork of scholarship. Pickett's book is a tour de force of history and cultural sensitivity.

* New Trends in Social and Liberal Sciences *

Pickett provides an important foundation for a future study of the gradations of prestige among less elite Islamic scholars, and their interactions with more popular religious figures.

* Canadian-American Slavic Studies *

James Pickett's Polymaths of Islam is another great contribution in line with recent works of scholars on the history of Bukhara and its role in Eurasian history. The book is a great contribution to Central Asian history and will serve the needs of a diverse readership.

* Ab Imperio *

Table of Contents

Introduction: Islamic Scholars and the Central Asian Backdrop
1. Defamiliarizing the Familiar: Conceptualizing Religion and Culture in Turko-Persia
2. Centering Bukhara: The Reconstruction and Mythologization of an Abode of Knowledge
3. Bukhara Center: Islamic Scholars as a Network of Human Exchange
4. Patricians of Bukhara: Turkic Nobility, Persianate Pedagogy, and Islamic Society
5. High Persianate Intellectuals: The Many, Many Guises of the Ulama
6. Between Sharia and the Beloved: Culture and Contradiction in Persianate Sunnism
7. Opportunity from Upheaval: Scholarly Dynasties between Nadir Shah and the Bolshevik Revolution
8. The Sovereign and the Sage: The Precarious, Paradoxical Relationship between the Ulama and Temporal Power
Conclusion: United in Eclecticism
Epilogue: Efflorescence before the Eclipse

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      Publisher: Cornell University Press
      Publication Date: 15/09/2020
      ISBN13: 9781501750243, 978-1501750243
      ISBN10: 1501750240

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      Anyone interested in the implications of the Russian absorption of a cosmopolitan civilization undergoing significant structural change in its political, intellectual, and social life should keep a copy of Polymaths of Islam by their bedside. This work sets the agenda for the study of Central Asia's intellectual and social history in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and will remain the reference text on the subject for a long time.

      * Russian Review *

      [The book is] a masterwork of scholarship. Pickett's book is a tour de force of history and cultural sensitivity.

      * New Trends in Social and Liberal Sciences *

      Pickett provides an important foundation for a future study of the gradations of prestige among less elite Islamic scholars, and their interactions with more popular religious figures.

      * Canadian-American Slavic Studies *

      James Pickett's Polymaths of Islam is another great contribution in line with recent works of scholars on the history of Bukhara and its role in Eurasian history. The book is a great contribution to Central Asian history and will serve the needs of a diverse readership.

      * Ab Imperio *

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Islamic Scholars and the Central Asian Backdrop
      1. Defamiliarizing the Familiar: Conceptualizing Religion and Culture in Turko-Persia
      2. Centering Bukhara: The Reconstruction and Mythologization of an Abode of Knowledge
      3. Bukhara Center: Islamic Scholars as a Network of Human Exchange
      4. Patricians of Bukhara: Turkic Nobility, Persianate Pedagogy, and Islamic Society
      5. High Persianate Intellectuals: The Many, Many Guises of the Ulama
      6. Between Sharia and the Beloved: Culture and Contradiction in Persianate Sunnism
      7. Opportunity from Upheaval: Scholarly Dynasties between Nadir Shah and the Bolshevik Revolution
      8. The Sovereign and the Sage: The Precarious, Paradoxical Relationship between the Ulama and Temporal Power
      Conclusion: United in Eclecticism
      Epilogue: Efflorescence before the Eclipse

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