Displaying the Orient

  Acknowledgments
 collapse sectionIntroduction
 Nineteenth-Century Background
 Search for a Cultural Image

 collapse section1—  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
 collapse section2—  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
 collapse section3—  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
 collapse section4—  Exposition Fever Carried East
 The Ottoman General Exposition, 1863
 The Istanbul Agricultural and Industrial Exposition, 1894
 The Opening of the Suez Canal, 1869
 collapse sectionThe Impact
 Learning from the West
 Learning from Islam
 Conclusion

  Epilogue
 collapse sectionNotes
 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
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 Books and Articles
 Nineteenth-Century Newspapers and Periodicals
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