Description
About the Author
Marc van Grondelle(PhD, University of Utrecht) works for a major international oil company. He has written this book entirely in a personal capacity.
Reviews
'In the course of an earlier research project Marc van Grondelle stumbled upon a variety of archival sources concerning the relationship between the British Government and the Agha Khans,the leaders of the Ismaili movement. Perhaps these archives are not complete; perhaps parts of them are still secret. Nevertheless they are of great importance to Islamic scholarship-if only because it is not to be excluded that similar archives with similar material about other Islamic movements exist, in London, Washington and elsewhere. If so, such material has to be exploited as soon as possible. A... Readers of this book will get a surprisingly frank view of the inner workings of the former British imperial bureaucracy, and, even more important, they will be rewarded with a number of unexpected insights into how to conduct diplomacy when relations with potentially disruptive religious movements are at stake. Van Grondelle has made an important contribution to Islamography.' * Johannes J.G.Jansen, Houtsma Professor of Islamic Thought, University of Utrecht *
Book Information
ISBN 9781850659822
Author Marc van Grondelle
Format Hardback
Page Count 176
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Weight(grams) 318g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 145mm * 15mm