| Displaying the Orient |
| Acknowledgments |
| Introduction |
| • | Nineteenth-Century Background |
| • | Search for a Cultural Image |
| 1— Muslim Visitors to World's Fairs |
| • | Displays of Indigenous People |
| • | Muslim Sovereigns at the Fairs |
| • | Commissions to Expositions and Their Publications |
| • | The Unofficial View: Muslim Intellectuals and Journalists at the Fairs |
| 2— Islamic Quarters in Western Cities |
| • | Universal Exposition of 1867, Paris |
| • | Universal Exposition of 1873, Vienna |
| • | Universal Exposition of 1878, Paris |
| • | Universal Exposition of 1889, Paris |
| • | World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, Chicago |
| • | The Universal Exposition of 1900, Paris |
| 3— Search for Identity: Architecture of National Pavilions |
| • | The Ottoman Empire |
| • | Egypt |
| • | Iran |
| • | Tunisia and Morocco in the Pre-Protectorate Period |
| • | Algeria and Tunisia under French Rule |
| • | The Architects |
| • | Conclusion |
| 4— Exposition Fever Carried East |
| • | The Ottoman General Exposition, 1863 |
| • | The Istanbul Agricultural and Industrial Exposition, 1894 |
| • | The Opening of the Suez Canal, 1869 |
| The Impact |
| • | Learning from the West |
| • | Learning from Islam |
| • | Conclusion |
| Epilogue |
| Notes |
| • | Introduction |
| • | 1— Muslim Visitors to World's Fairs |
| • | 2— Islamic Quarters in Western Cities |
| • | 3— Search for Identity: Architecture of National Pavilions |
| • | 4— Exposition Fever Carried East |
| • | The Impact |
| Selected Bibliography |
| • | Books and Articles |
| • | Nineteenth-Century Newspapers and Periodicals |
| • | Archives |
| Index |
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