An Incomplete Journey Away from the Past: The Life and Ideas of Antonius Ameuney (1821–1881)

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A. Edwards
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This article recovers a dissonant voice from the nineteenth-century nahḍa. Antonius Ameuney (1821–1881) was a fervent Protestant and staunch Anglophile. Unlike his Ottoman Syrian contemporaries, who argued for religious diversity and the formation of a civil society based on a shared Arab past, he believed that the only geopolitical Syria viable in the future was one grounded in Protestant virtues and English values. This article examines Ameuney’s complicated journey to become a Protestant Englishman and his inescapable characterization as a son of Syria. It charts his personal life and intellectual career and explores how he interpreted the religious, cultural, political, and linguistic landscape of his birthplace to British audiences. As an English-speaking Ottoman Syrian intellectual residing permanently in London, the case of Antonius Ameuney illustrates England to have been a constitutive site of the nahḍa and underscores the role played by the British public in shaping nahḍa discourses.
远离过去的不完整旅程:安东尼斯·阿蒙尼(1821-1881)的生活与思想
这篇文章恢复了19世纪不和谐的声音nahḍa。安东尼·阿蒙尼(1821-1881)是一位狂热的新教徒和坚定的亲英派。与同时代的奥斯曼叙利亚人不同,他主张宗教多样性,并在共同的阿拉伯历史基础上形成一个公民社会,他认为,未来唯一可行的地缘政治叙利亚是一个以新教美德和英国价值观为基础的叙利亚。本文考察了阿蒙尼成为英国新教徒的复杂历程,以及他不可避免的叙利亚之子的身份。这本书描绘了他的个人生活和学术生涯,并探讨了他如何向英国观众解释他出生地的宗教、文化、政治和语言景观。作为一名说英语的奥斯曼叙利亚知识分子,安东尼斯·阿莫尼永久居住在伦敦,他的案例说明了英国一直是nahḍa的一个构成地点,并强调了英国公众在塑造nahḍa话语方面所起的作用。
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Philological Encounters
Philological Encounters Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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