The Emergence of Arab Nationalism from the Nineteenth Century to 1921

The Emergence of Arab Nationalism from the Nineteenth Century to 1921
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Wilmington, Del. ; Scholarly Resources
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1976
Genre: History
ISBN: UCBK:C060303609

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The Emergence of Arab Nationalism with a Background Study of Arab Turkish Relations in the Near East

The Emergence of Arab Nationalism  with a Background Study of Arab Turkish Relations in the Near East
Author: Zeine N. Zeine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1966
Genre: Arab countries
ISBN: UCAL:$B675362

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Arab Nationalism

Arab Nationalism
Author: Peter Wien
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2017-02-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315412191

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Arab nationalism has been one of the dominant ideologies in the Middle East and North Africa since the early twentieth century. However, a clear definition of Arab nationalism, even as a subject of scholarly inquiry, does not yet exist. Arab Nationalism sheds light on cultural expressions of Arab nationalism and the sometimes contradictory meanings attached to it in the process of identity formation in the modern world. It presents nationalism as an experienceable set of identity markers – in stories, visual culture, narratives of memory, and struggles with ideology, sometimes in culturally sophisticated forms, sometimes in utterly vulgar forms of expression. Drawing upon various case studies, the book transcends a conventional history that reduces nationalism in the Arab lands to a pattern of political rise and decline. It offers a glimpse at ways in which Arabs have constructed an identifiable shared national culture, and it critically dissects conceptions about Arab nationalism as an easily graspable secular and authoritarian ideology modeled on Western ideas and visions of modernity. This book offers an entirely new portrayal of nationalism and a crucial update to the field, and as such, is indispensable reading for students, scholars and policymakers looking to gain a deeper understanding of nationalism in the Arab world.

Arab Turkish Relations and the Emergence of Arab Nationalism

Arab Turkish Relations and the Emergence of Arab Nationalism
Author: Zeine N. Zeine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1958
Genre: Arab countries
ISBN: UCAL:$B675364

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The Emergence of Arab Nationalism from the Nineteenth Century to 1921

The Emergence of Arab Nationalism  from the Nineteenth Century to 1921
Author: Frank Clements
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1976
Genre: Arab countries
ISBN: UCSC:32106002829494

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Imagined Communities

Imagined Communities
Author: Benedict Anderson
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2006-11-17
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781781683590

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What are the imagined communities that compel men to kill or to die for an idea of a nation? This notion of nationhood had its origins in the founding of the Americas, but was then adopted and transformed by populist movements in nineteenth-century Europe. It became the rallying cry for anti-Imperialism as well as the abiding explanation for colonialism. In this scintillating, groundbreaking work of intellectual history Anderson explores how ideas are formed and reformulated at every level, from high politics to popular culture, and the way that they can make people do extraordinary things. In the twenty-first century, these debates on the nature of the nation state are even more urgent. As new nations rise, vying for influence, and old empires decline, we must understand who we are as a community in the face of history, and change.

The Origins of Arab Nationalism

The Origins of Arab Nationalism
Author: Rashid Khalidi,Lisa Anderson,Muhammad Y. Muslih,Reeva S. Simon
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231074352

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Contributors, including C. Ernest Dawn, Mahmoud Haddad, Reeva Simon, and Beth Baron, provide a broad survey of the Arab world at the turn of the century, permitting a comparison of developments in a variety of settings from Syria and Egypt to the Hijaz, Libya, and Iraq.

Arab Nationalism

Arab Nationalism
Author: B. Tibi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1997-01-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230376540

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The third edition includes a new Part Five on the tensions between Arab nationalism and Islam arising from the crisis of the nation-state and of the de-legitimisation of Pan-Arab regimes. The effects of the Arab defeat in the Six-Day War 1967 and the rise of political Islam in the 1970s are the focus of the new part. The background of the analysis of the impact and function of nationalism and its contribution to social and political change in the Third World, taking the rise of nationalism in the Middle East as a historical example. Professor Tibi concentrates on the period after the First World War, when many Arab intellectuals became disillusioned with Britain and France as a result of the occupation of their countries. One focus of this study are the writings and influence of Sati' al-Husri on Middle Eastern politics. Professor Tibi illustrates the connection between modern Arab nationalism and nineteenth-century German Romantic nationalism, which will be of particular interest to the English reader. Professor Tibi concludes that while nationalism has played a necessary and important role in the movement for national independence in the Middle East, it has since developed into an ideology which seems to obstruct further social and political emancipation. This third edition, brought completely up to date by a substantial new introduction and two new concluding chapters, will be of particular interest to historians and social scientists dealing with nationalism and crises of the nation-state as well as to students of the Middle East and contemporary Islam.