The Chronicles of the Syrian Revolution

The Chronicles of the Syrian Revolution
Author: Tarif Youssef-Agha
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781543435450

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This book is simply the memoir of the Syrian Revolution in its six-year journey, all through the eyes of a Syrian poet who lived his youth in the capital city of Damascus. Beginning on the first Friday after the revolution started and every Friday thereafter, the Syrians made it a habit, taking to the streets to demonstrate against the regime. They also gave names to those Fridays to reflect the current events. The first one was the Friday of Dignity (3/18/11), then Friday of Glory (3/25/11), Friday of Martyrs (4/1/11), Friday of Withstanding (4/8/11), Friday of Insistence (4/15/11), and so on until today, which sums up to more than three hundred Fridays. The author started firing poems in support of the revolution and also to document its events week after week for the next six years. He managed to translate almost half of them to put in this book. Listing the poems in order takes the reader on a journey throughout the ups and downs of the revolution and helps him to understand what happened, when, and why. Since the author is antidictatorship and prodemocracy, his writings are not only full of fury and power, confidence, and hope, but also satire and wit, which characterize the people of that historic city.

The Chronicles of the Syrian Revolution

The Chronicles of the Syrian Revolution
Author: Tarif Youssef Agha
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1547086351

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Poetry

Syria

Syria
Author: Raymond A. Hinnebusch
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 041526779X

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This study examines the development of the Syrian state as it has emerged under thirty-five years of military-Ba'thist rule and, particularly, under President Hafiz al-Asad. It analyzes the way in which the fragility of the post-independence state, unable to contain rising nationalist struggle and class conflict, opened the way to the Ba'th party's rise to power and examines how the Ba'th's 'revolution from above' transformed Syria's socio-political terrain.

Revolution in Rojava

Revolution in Rojava
Author: Michael Knapp (Historian),Anja Flach,Ercan Ayboga
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2016
Genre: Kurds
ISBN: 1783719885

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"Surrounded by enemies including ISIS and hostile Turkish forces, the people in Syria’s Rojava region are carving out one of the most radically progressive societies on the planet. Visitors have been astounded by the success of their project, a communally organised democracy which considers women’s equality indispensable, has a deep-reaching ecological policies, and rejects reactionary nationalist ideology. This form of organization, labeled democratic confederalism, is both fiercely anti-capitalist and boasts a self-defense capacity which is keeping ISIS from their gates. Drawing on their own firsthand experiences of working and fighting in the region, the authors provide the first detailed account of a revolutionary experiment and a new vision of politics and society in the Middle East and beyond"--Back cover.

The Syrian Jihad

The Syrian Jihad
Author: Charles R. Lister
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2017-08-31
Genre: Jihad
ISBN: 184904872X

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The eruption of the anti-Assad revolution in Syria has had many unintended consequences, among which is the opportunity it offered Sunni jihadists to establish a foothold in the heart of the Middle East. That Syria's ongoing civil war is so brutal and protracted has only compounded the situation, as have developments in Iraq and Lebanon. Ranging across the battlefields and international borders have been dozens of jihadi Islamist fighting groups, of which some coalesced into significant factions such as Jabhat al Nusra and the Islamic State. This book assesses and explains the emergence since 2011 of Sunni jihadist organisations in Syria's fledgling insurgency, charts their evolution and situates them within the global Islamist project. Unprecedented numbers of foreign fighters have joined such groups, who will almost certainly continue to host them. Thus, external factors in their emergence are scrutinised, including the strategic and tactical lessons learned from other jihadist conflict zones and the complex interplay between Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State and how it has influenced the jihadist sphere in Syria.Tensions between and conflict within such groups also feature in this indispensable volume.

Chronicles of the Egyptian Revolution and its Aftermath 2011 2016

Chronicles of the Egyptian Revolution and its Aftermath  2011   2016
Author: M. Cherif Bassiouni
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 839
Release: 2017
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107133433

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This book analyses Egypt's 2011 Revolution, highlighting the struggle for freedom, justice, and human dignity in the face of economic and social problems, and an on-going military regime.

Spaces of War War of Spaces

Spaces of War  War of Spaces
Author: Sarah Maltby,Ben O'Loughlin,Katy Parry,Laura Roselle
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2020-06-25
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781501360299

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Spaces of War, War of Spaces provides a rich, international and multi-disciplinary engagement with the convergence of war and media through the conceptual lens of 'space'. 'Space' offers a profound, challenging and original framework through which notions of communication, embodiment, enactment, memory and power are interrogated not only in terms of how media spaces (traditional, digital, cultural, aesthetic, embodied, mnemonic) transform the conduct, outcomes and consequences of war for all involved, but how 'war' actors (political, military, survivors, victims) recreate space in a manner that is transformative across political, social, cultural and personal spheres. Foregrounding the work of artists, activists and practitioners alongside more traditional scholarly approaches Spaces of War, War of Spaces engages with the 'messiness' of war and media through the convergence of practice and theory, where showing and embodying is made explicit.

Mediating the Uprising

Mediating the Uprising
Author: Rebecca Joubin
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781978802667

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Based on intensive fieldwork in Damascus and Beirut, Mediating the Uprising shows how gender and marriage metaphors inform Syrian television drama with various forms of cultural and political critique. The emergence of these suppressed narratives attests to the survival of the genre despite instability, war, and bloodshed.