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Space Science and the Arab World: Astronauts, Observatories and Nationalism in the Middle East

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Space Science and the Arab World: Astronauts, Observatories and Nationalism in the Middle East

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781838600150

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

I.B. Tauris

Publication Date:

25th July 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Astronomical observation: observatories, equipment and methods
Social groups: religious groups and communities
Space science
Middle Eastern history
Globalization

Dewey:

338.4762940956

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Weight:

322g

Description

When Sultan bin Salman left Earth on the shuttle Discovery in 1985, he became the first Arab, first Muslim and first member of a royal family in space. Twenty-five years later, the discovery of a planet 500 light years away by the Qatar Exoplanet Survey - subsequently named `Qatar-1b' - was evidence of the cutting-edge space science projects taking place across the Middle East. This book identifies the individuals, institutions and national ideologies that enabled Arab astronomers and researchers to gain support for space exploration when Middle East governments lacked interest. Jorg Matthias Determann shows that the conquest of space became associated with national prestige, security, economic growth and the idea of an `Arab renaissance' more generally. Equally important to this success were international collaborations: to benefit from American and Soviet expertise and technology, Arab scientists and officials had to commit to global governance of space and the common interests of humanity. Challenging the view that the golden age of Arabic science and cosmopolitanism was situated in the medieval period, Determann tells the story of the new discoveries and scientific collaborations taking place from the 19th century to the present day. An innovative contribution to Middle East studies and history of science, the book also appeals to increased business, media and political interest in the Arab space industry.

Reviews

The book is valuable as one of the first sustained studies into the burgeoning phenomena of Arab investments in science broadly. * Isis *
Determann's account is fresh, funny and perceptive. * Times Literary Supplement *

Author Bio

Joerg Matthias Determann is Assistant Professor of History at Virginia Commonwealth University in Qatar. He is the author of Researching Biology and Evolution in the Gulf States and Historiography in Saudi Arabia (both I.B.Tauris). He has been a Postdoctoral Fellow at Zentrum Moderner Orient and Freie Universitat Berlin, and holds a PhD from SOAS, University of London.

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