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European Perceptions of Islam and America from Saladin to George W. Bush
Europe's Fragile Ego Uncovered
 
 
Palgrave Macmillan
 
 
 
13 Feb 2009
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Description

The study unearths in European writings about chief rivals - Islamic civilization between the first Crusade in 1095 and the final Ottoman siege of Vienna in 1683, and the United States of America from independence in 1776 until the present - persistent solicitude regarding Europe's capacity to lead the world. Intriguingly, however, this very self-doubt prompted the kind of intense introspection which helped, in the past, to forge seismic progressive reform movements such as the Renaissance, Reformation and Scientific Revolution that ultimately propelled Europe past a more inward-looking Islam and which, today, may very well be positioning a rapidly transforming Europe Union to counter the hegemony of a seemingly smug America. The study concludes that frail, if not low self-esteem has played a significant role in the formation of European identity.


Contents


PART I: EUROCENTRISM
Introduction
The Quest for Subjective Eurocentrism
PART II: RIVAL TO THE EAST
The Discovery of Islamic Superiority (1095–1453)
Lingering Asian Superiority (1453–1776)
PART III: RIVAL TO THE WEST
The Real American Revolution (1776–1820)
America Ascendant (1820–1918)
World America (1918–Present)
  
 


Authors

PETER O'BRIEN is Professor of Political Science at Trinity University, USA.







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