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- W201485281 abstract "A KEY TASK OF HISTORIANS is to question received and accepted interpretations and concepts in their study of the past. In the field of world history the need for such questioning is perhaps greatest. For a long time the writing of world history was almost coterminous with the writing of history.' and other Oriental or Eastern civilizations were viewed as the radical, opposite, and inferior Other, the intractable enemies of Christianity and/or Western civilization,2 and, alas, still are perceived as such among some influential scholars, intellectuals and journalists.3 In recent times, especially after the official collapse of the Soviet Union in December, 1991, Islam and Islamic fundamentalism have been depicted in the media and by politicians and scholars as the inheritors of the totalitarian mantle and/or global challenge formerly" @default.
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- W201485281 title "Ethnocentric and Stereotypical Concepts in the Study of Islamic and World History" @default.
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