Cultural Crossroads in the Middle East
The Historical, Cultural and Political Legacy of Intercultural Dialogue and Conflict from the Ancient Near East to the Present Day
Language
EnglishAbstract
The region of the Middle East has been called the cradle of mankind. This volume studies historical, cultural, religious, social and political legacies, which play a central role in obstructing intercultural dialogue in the Middle East. The region became home to numerous cultures, religions and ethnicities with long experience of living together in a multicultural environment and has an immense impact on the entire human civilization as first human civilizations were born there. Today, more than 50% of world population follow Abrahamic religions (e.g. Christianity, Islam, Judaism), which have their roots in the Middle East. This book focuses on multiple topics related to the Middle East, including ancient history, the religion and mythology of the Ancient Near Eastern regions, Arabic, Persian and Islamic studies, Persian, Turkish and Arab literature, as well as modern Middle Eastern issues related to politics, security, society and the economy. The volume includes papers by Amar Annus, Tanja Dibou, Peeter Espak, Yoel Guzansky, Ingrida Kleinhofa, Jaan Lahe, Lidia Leontjeva, Aynura Mahmudova, Yossi Mann, Kobi Michael, Holger Mölder, Limor Nobel-Konig, Üllar Peterson, Itamar Rickover, Vladimir Sazonov and Krzyztof Ulanowski.
Keywords
Middle Eastern history; Middle Eastern religions; cultural legacy in Middle East; conflict in Middle East; intercultural dialogue; Middle Eastern security; Arabic and Persian literature; nation-building in Middle East; terrorism; AlawitesOCN
1147272766Publisher
University of Tartu PressPublication date and place
Tartu, 2019Series
Studia Orientalia Tartuensia. Series Nova, 8Classification
Middle East
Peace studies and conflict resolution
History
Religion and beliefs
Cultural studies
Social and ethical issues
Comparative politics
International relations