![]() ![]() Throughout that time, it has remained a staple for historians of the Arab Middle East. The article has thus been in print almost continuously for about four decades. Wilson, The Modern Middle East (Berkeley, 1993). Subsequently, Hourani republished the essay twice, first in his The Emergence of the Modern Middle East (Berkeley, 1981), then in a collection of articles he co-edited with Philip S. Chambers, entitled Beginnings of Modernization in the Middle East: The Nineteenth Century (Chicago, 1968). ![]() It was published two years later in a conference volume edited by William R. ![]() Gelvin UCLA Albert Hourani first presented his \"Ottoman Reform and the Politics of Notables\" at a conference held in 1966 at the University of Chicago. ![]()
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