Applying Ibn Khaldūn : the recovery of a lost tradition in sociology

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Applying Ibn Khaldūn : the recovery of a lost tradition in sociology

Syed Farid Alatas

(Routledge advances in sociology, 104)

Routledge, 2015, c2014

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"First issued in paperback 2015" -- t.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. [184]-201) and index

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The writings of Ibn Khaldun, particularly the Muqaddimah (Prolegomenon) have rightly been regarded as being sociological in nature. For this reason, Ibn Khaldun has been widely regarded as the founder of sociology, or at least a precursor of modern sociology. While he was given this recognition, however, few works went beyond proclaiming him as a founder or precursor to the systematic application of his theoretical perspective to specific historical and contemporary aspects of Muslim societies in North Africa and the Middle East. The continuing presence of Eurocentrism in the social sciences has not helped in this regard: it often stands in the way of the consideration of non-Western sources of theories and concepts. This book provides an overview of Ibn Khaldun and his sociology, discusses reasons for his marginality, and suggests ways to bring Ibn Khaldun into the mainstream through the systematic application of his theory. It moves beyond works that simply state that Ibn Khaldun was a founder of sociology or provide descriptive accounts of his works. Instead it systematically applies Khaldun's theoretical perspective to specific historical aspects of Muslim societies in North Africa and the Middle East, successfully integrating concepts and frameworks from Khaldunian sociology into modern social science theories. Applying Ibn Khaldun will be of interest to students and scholars of sociology and social theory.

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. The Errors of History and the New Science: Introduction to the Muqaddimah 2. Ibn Khaldun's Theory of State Formation 3. Ibn Khaldun and Modern Sociology: An Aborted Tradition 4. Pre-modern Readings and Applications of Ibn Khaldun 5. A Khaldunian Theory of Muslim Reform 6. Ibn Khaldun and the Ottoman Modes of Production 7. The Rise and Fall of the Safavid State in a Khaldunian Framework 8. A Khaldunian Perspective on Modern Arab States: Saudi Arabia and Syria 9. Towards a Khaldunian Sociology of the State 10. Bibliographic Remarks and Further Reading. Bibliography

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