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Adab and Modernity: A “Civilising Process”? (Sixteenth–Twenty-First Century), Catherine Mayeur-Jaouen (ed.), Leiden: Brill, 2020 (Islamic Literatures: Texts and Studies, Volume 3), ISBN 978-90-04-41591-1 (hbk), 744 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 January 2022

Neguin Yavari*
Affiliation:
University of Leipzig

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Review Essays
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Copyright © Neguin Yavari 2020

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