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Multiple modernities, modern subjectivities and social order: Unity and difference in the rise of Islamic modernities
Dietrich Jung, Kirstine Sinclair
Centre for Resolution of International Conflicts
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Arts and Humanities
19th Century
33%
20th Century
66%
Conceptual
66%
Cultural Conflict
33%
Cultural Tradition
33%
Heuristics
33%
Islamic
100%
Islamic reform
33%
Multiple Modernity
100%
Muslim Societies
33%
Religious Tradition
33%
Social Construction
33%
Social imaginary
33%
Social Order
100%
Social Sciences
19th Century
50%
20th Century
100%
Cultural Conflict
50%
Cultural Tradition
50%
European History
50%
Modern History
50%
Religious Tradition
50%
Social Order
100%
Subjectivity
100%
Keyphrases
Conceptual Debate
33%
Historical Results
33%
Interpretative Approach
33%
Islamic Reform
33%
Modern Subjectivity
100%
Subjectivity Formation
33%