Studies the frontier cultures of revolution that shaped the making of the modern Middle East
- Uses a novel conceptual framework that charts the rise of transgressive politics in the frontiers of empires
- Includes a variety of biographical approaches to the key disruptive figures during the crisis of imperial and post-imperial regimes in the region
- Represents a connected geography of imperial collapse and nation-state formation in 12 case study chapters
- Engages with scholarship on intercommunal violence, revolutionary politics, and subaltern agency
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