From the Syrian Land to the States of Syria and Lebanon

From the Syrian Land to the States of Syria and Lebanon
Author: Thomas Philipp,Christoph Schumann
Publsiher: Ergon Verlag
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015060804732

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Articles presented at the third conference on Bilad al-Sham, held in Erlangen, Germany.

State and Society in Syria and Lebanon

State and Society in Syria and Lebanon
Author: Youssef M. Choueiri
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015032543483

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This text traces the social and political development of Syria and Lebanon from the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire to the present day. Written by a number of specialists and scholars, it offers a comparative study by means of concentration on major turning-points in the modern history of both countries. The book opens with the foundation of the first modern Arab government in 1919 and ends with an analysis of the Syrian-Lebanese co-operation treaty. Based on new research data and offering original approaches, the book should be a useful addition to literature on both Lebanon and Syria.

Syria

Syria
Author: John F. Devlin
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2023-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781003807674

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First Published in 1983, Syria: Modern State in an Ancient Land presents a concise profile of Syria in which the author depicts the factors that shaped modern Syria, introducing its land, people, and culture and explaining how it moved from being the coup - prone cockpit of inter-Arab politics to the relative stability in the 1980s. He discusses how its political system functions, the development of its moderate socialist economy, the nation's external affairs (particularly within the Middle East), and issues for the future-the last of particular interest because Syria is in a process of change in its politics, society, and international relationships. Throughout he provides a framework within which to understand and assess the developments in Syria in the 1980s. This is a must read for students of Middle East studies and Middle East history.

Syria and Lebanon

Syria and Lebanon
Author: Albert Hourani,Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1946
Genre: Lebanon
ISBN: UOM:39015009054647

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SCOTT (copy 1): From the John Holmes Library collection.

Civilization and the Making of the State in Lebanon and Syria

Civilization and the Making of the State in Lebanon and Syria
Author: Andrew Delatolla
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030576905

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This book argues that the modern state, from the nineteenth century to the contemporary period, has consistently been used as a means to measure civilizational engagement and attainment. This volume historicizes this dynamic, examining how it impacted state-making in Lebanon and Syria. By putting social, political, and economic pressure on the Ottoman Empire to replicate the modern state in Europe, the book examines processes of racialization, nationalist development, continued imperial expansion, and resistance that became embedded in the state as it was assembled. By historicizing post-imperial and post-colonial state formation in Lebanon and Syria, it is possible to engage in a conceptual separation from the modern state, abandoning the ongoing reproduction of the state as a standard, or benchmark, of civilization and progress.

Fragile Nation Shattered Land

Fragile Nation  Shattered Land
Author: James A. Reilly
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Syria
ISBN: 1626377499

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How did the lands that are today Syria survive the vicissitudes of centuries of Ottoman, Egyptian, and French rule, only to stand in ruins today, shattered by a brutal civil war? To provide answers, James Reilly traces five centuries of Syrian history, from the Ottoman period to the present. Reilly brings to life the myriad historical, cultural, social, economic, and political factors that have bound Syrians together, as well as those that have torn them apart. Drawing on extensive primary sources and recent historiography in English, French, and Arabic, he has written an essential book for those who want to understand not only contemporary Syria, but also the Middle East region.

Syria the Land of Lebanon

Syria  the Land of Lebanon
Author: Lewis Gaston Leary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1914
Genre: Syria
ISBN: OCLC:670291647

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Atlas of Lebanon

Atlas of Lebanon
Author: Eric Verdeil
Publsiher: Presses de l’Ifpo
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9782351595497

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After fifteen years of reconstruction in a relatively peaceful environment spanning the years 1990 to 2004, Lebanon has experienced successive violent political events resulting from complex entangled internal and external struggles. The Syrian crisis and its political, economic and demographic consequences on Lebanon have increased these tensions. This atlas sheds light on these new challenges and adds new data that complete the analyses already published in the Atlas du Liban. Territoires et société (Atlas of Lebanon. Territories and Society) released in 2007 by the same research team. Some of its components are included in this edition. Beyond the international regional crisis and the population movements, it takes into account Lebanon’s socio-economic dimensions, the environmental issues linked to uncontrolled urbanization and to natural risks, as well as conflicts due to local territorial management. This atlas is the result of a collaborative endeavor between French and Lebanese researchers. It uses a geographical approach that puts in the foreground a spatial analysis of social and natural phenomena. Public sources are scarce in Lebanon, especially at the local scale. They are sometimes less reliable and difficult to access. It is particularly the case for the Lebanese census data, conversely data are abundantly available on the refugees population, which is less known than the population of refugees. International data help compare Lebanon to its neighbors. Thematic data produced by some ministries are helpful to provide a detailed view regarding specific domains. Analyses processed on aerial and satellite images have produced essential data on urbanization and environment. Local thematic fieldwork surveys have provided additional data. The book consists of seven chapters. The first one deals with the territorial state-building seen in the light of regional geopolitics, and emphasizes internal violence and the reemergence of militias and armed groups that fight each other and the state army. Lebanon is once again perceived as a territory divided between multiple allegiances. The second chapter is devoted to the analysis of population dynamics, despite the lack of reliable data whose sources are subject to discussion. It includes analyses of internal population flows, the Lebanese diaspora, and the assessment of Syrian refugees’ influx. The third chapter shows the fragility of the Lebanese economic model. Its dependency on foreign investments and on...