A Short History of Islamism offers a clear and accessible introduction to one of the most influential and controversial political currents of the modern world. Tracing its development from the late Ottoman era and the shock of colonialism to the rise of mass movements, revolutionary projects, and militant offshoots, this book explains how Islamism emerged as both a religious and political response to crisis, modernity, and power.
Rather than reducing Islamism to slogans or violence alone, this concise history explores its many forms: reformist, revolutionary, parliamentary, populist, and extremist. Readers will encounter the thinkers, organizations, and historical turning points that shaped Islamist ideas across the Middle East and beyond, including debates over the state, law, identity, sovereignty, and the role of religion in public life.
Written for general readers, students, and anyone seeking historical perspective, this book places Islamism in context without jargon or oversimplification. It shows how the movement changed over time, why it appealed to different audiences, and how it interacted with nationalism, secularism, empire, war, and globalization.
Balanced, informative, and concise, A Short History of Islamism is an essential guide for understanding a movement that has left a lasting mark on contemporary politics and global affairs.
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