Religion as Resistance: Negotiating authority in Italian Libya by Eileen Ryan (review)

Patrick Bernhard
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Eileen Ryan has written a clever book on the Italian presence in Libya. What is new is that the analytical prism of the work is religion and the broader political significance it had for imperialism all’Italiana; in previous scholarship, Islam on the one hand and Catholicism on the other played a rather subordinate role; the focus was on more traditional questions of securing military and political dominance. As Ryan shows, the linkage of religion and politics in the Libyan case makes particular sense because when Italy conquered the country in 1911, it was dominated by a religious order, the Sanusi or Sanusiyya, which ultimately functioned as a state. The military and education, for instance, were in the hands of this Sufi religious movement. Against this background, it is not surprising that in Italy Libya was seen primarily through the prism of religion.
宗教作为抵抗:意大利利比亚的谈判权威艾琳·瑞安著(书评)
艾琳·瑞安写了一本关于意大利在利比亚的存在的聪明的书。新颖之处在于,这部作品的分析棱镜是宗教以及它对意大利帝国主义更广泛的政治意义;在以前的学术研究中,伊斯兰教和天主教都扮演着相当次要的角色;会议的重点是确保军事和政治优势等更为传统的问题。正如瑞恩所指出的,宗教和政治在利比亚的联系是特别有意义的,因为当意大利在1911年征服这个国家时,它是由一个宗教团体统治的,即萨努西或萨努西亚,最终作为一个国家运作。例如,军队和教育都掌握在苏菲派宗教运动手中。在这种背景下,意大利主要通过宗教的棱镜来看待利比亚也就不足为奇了。
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