
The Hajj and Europe in the Age of Empire
“I Have To Disguise Myself”: Orientalism, Gyula Germanus, and pilgrimage as cultural capital, 1935–1965
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Mestyan, A
November 2016
The present volume focuses on the political perceptions of the Hajj, its global religious appeal to Muslims, and the European struggle for influence and supremacy in the Muslim world in the age of pre-colonial and colonial empires.
Duke Scholars
ISBN
9789004323346
Publication Date
November 2016
Start / End Page
217 / 239
Publisher
Brill
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Mestyan, A. (2016). “I Have To Disguise Myself”: Orientalism, Gyula Germanus, and pilgrimage as cultural capital, 1935–1965. In The Hajj and Europe in the Age of Empire (pp. 217–239). Leiden: Brill.
Mestyan, A. ““I Have To Disguise Myself”: Orientalism, Gyula Germanus, and pilgrimage as cultural capital, 1935–1965.” In The Hajj and Europe in the Age of Empire, 217–39. Leiden: Brill, 2016.
Mestyan A. “I Have To Disguise Myself”: Orientalism, Gyula Germanus, and pilgrimage as cultural capital, 1935–1965. In: The Hajj and Europe in the Age of Empire. Leiden: Brill; 2016. p. 217–39.
Mestyan, A. ““I Have To Disguise Myself”: Orientalism, Gyula Germanus, and pilgrimage as cultural capital, 1935–1965.” The Hajj and Europe in the Age of Empire, Brill, 2016, pp. 217–39.
Mestyan A. “I Have To Disguise Myself”: Orientalism, Gyula Germanus, and pilgrimage as cultural capital, 1935–1965. The Hajj and Europe in the Age of Empire. Leiden: Brill; 2016. p. 217–239.

ISBN
9789004323346
Publication Date
November 2016
Start / End Page
217 / 239
Publisher
Brill