First World War and Its Aftermath in the Middle East
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First World War and Its Aftermath in the Middle East
The Shaping of the Modern Middle East
Fraser
GINGKO
10/2024
350
Mole
9781914983269
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ContentsIntroduction: the political transformation of the Middle East 1914-1923 - T.G. Fraser
1. The rise of Egyptian nationalism and the perception of foreigners in Egypt 1914-1923 - Amany Soliman
2. The antecedents and implications of the so-called Anglo-Sanussi War 1915-1917 - Jason Pack
3. British intelligence and Arab nationalism: the origins of the modern Middle East - Steven Wagner
4. The First World War and its legacy for women in Iraq - Noga Efrati
5. From anti-imperial dissent to national consent: the First World War and the formation of a trans-sectarian national consciousness in Lebanon - Mark Farha
6. Historicising hunger: the famine in wartime Lebanon and Syria - Najwa al-Qattan
7. The patriarch, the amir and the patriots: civilisation and self- determination at the Paris Peace Conference - Andrew Arsan
8. A thoroughly modern Caliphate: could legitimate governance for the Middle East in the aftermath of the First World War have been found by looking within? - Louise Pyne-Jones
9. From the Archduke to the Caliph: the Islamist evolution that led to 'The Islamic State' - Aaron Y. Zelin
10. Some reflections on whether the Mandates were a slow burning fuse for toxic sectarianism in Arab countries - John Mchugo
11. Oil, state and society in Iran in the aftermath of the First World War - Kaveh Ehsani
12. The new Arab intellectuals of the post-First World War period: the case of Taha Husayn - Bruno Ronfard
13. A Tale of Two Nationalists: Parallelisms in the Writings of Ziya Goekalp and Michel Aflaq - Michael Erdman
14. Women, war and the foundations of the Turkish Republic: the vision of New Womanhood in Halide Edib Adivar's The Shirt of Flame (1922) - Sevinc Elaman-Garner
15. The limits of soft power: why Kurdish nationalism failed in the French Mandate of Syria - Laila McQuade and Nabil Al-Tikriti
16. The other jihad: Enver Pasha, Bolsheviks, and politics of anticolonial Muslim nationalism during the Baku Congress 1920 - Alp Yenen
17. A point of order: a battle for autonomy in the First Legislative Council of Transjordan - Harrison Guthorn
18. Drawing the line: Calouste Gulbenkian and the Red Line Agreement of 1928 - Jonathan Conlin
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Index
1. The rise of Egyptian nationalism and the perception of foreigners in Egypt 1914-1923 - Amany Soliman
2. The antecedents and implications of the so-called Anglo-Sanussi War 1915-1917 - Jason Pack
3. British intelligence and Arab nationalism: the origins of the modern Middle East - Steven Wagner
4. The First World War and its legacy for women in Iraq - Noga Efrati
5. From anti-imperial dissent to national consent: the First World War and the formation of a trans-sectarian national consciousness in Lebanon - Mark Farha
6. Historicising hunger: the famine in wartime Lebanon and Syria - Najwa al-Qattan
7. The patriarch, the amir and the patriots: civilisation and self- determination at the Paris Peace Conference - Andrew Arsan
8. A thoroughly modern Caliphate: could legitimate governance for the Middle East in the aftermath of the First World War have been found by looking within? - Louise Pyne-Jones
9. From the Archduke to the Caliph: the Islamist evolution that led to 'The Islamic State' - Aaron Y. Zelin
10. Some reflections on whether the Mandates were a slow burning fuse for toxic sectarianism in Arab countries - John Mchugo
11. Oil, state and society in Iran in the aftermath of the First World War - Kaveh Ehsani
12. The new Arab intellectuals of the post-First World War period: the case of Taha Husayn - Bruno Ronfard
13. A Tale of Two Nationalists: Parallelisms in the Writings of Ziya Goekalp and Michel Aflaq - Michael Erdman
14. Women, war and the foundations of the Turkish Republic: the vision of New Womanhood in Halide Edib Adivar's The Shirt of Flame (1922) - Sevinc Elaman-Garner
15. The limits of soft power: why Kurdish nationalism failed in the French Mandate of Syria - Laila McQuade and Nabil Al-Tikriti
16. The other jihad: Enver Pasha, Bolsheviks, and politics of anticolonial Muslim nationalism during the Baku Congress 1920 - Alp Yenen
17. A point of order: a battle for autonomy in the First Legislative Council of Transjordan - Harrison Guthorn
18. Drawing the line: Calouste Gulbenkian and the Red Line Agreement of 1928 - Jonathan Conlin
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Index
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ContentsIntroduction: the political transformation of the Middle East 1914-1923 - T.G. Fraser
1. The rise of Egyptian nationalism and the perception of foreigners in Egypt 1914-1923 - Amany Soliman
2. The antecedents and implications of the so-called Anglo-Sanussi War 1915-1917 - Jason Pack
3. British intelligence and Arab nationalism: the origins of the modern Middle East - Steven Wagner
4. The First World War and its legacy for women in Iraq - Noga Efrati
5. From anti-imperial dissent to national consent: the First World War and the formation of a trans-sectarian national consciousness in Lebanon - Mark Farha
6. Historicising hunger: the famine in wartime Lebanon and Syria - Najwa al-Qattan
7. The patriarch, the amir and the patriots: civilisation and self- determination at the Paris Peace Conference - Andrew Arsan
8. A thoroughly modern Caliphate: could legitimate governance for the Middle East in the aftermath of the First World War have been found by looking within? - Louise Pyne-Jones
9. From the Archduke to the Caliph: the Islamist evolution that led to 'The Islamic State' - Aaron Y. Zelin
10. Some reflections on whether the Mandates were a slow burning fuse for toxic sectarianism in Arab countries - John Mchugo
11. Oil, state and society in Iran in the aftermath of the First World War - Kaveh Ehsani
12. The new Arab intellectuals of the post-First World War period: the case of Taha Husayn - Bruno Ronfard
13. A Tale of Two Nationalists: Parallelisms in the Writings of Ziya Goekalp and Michel Aflaq - Michael Erdman
14. Women, war and the foundations of the Turkish Republic: the vision of New Womanhood in Halide Edib Adivar's The Shirt of Flame (1922) - Sevinc Elaman-Garner
15. The limits of soft power: why Kurdish nationalism failed in the French Mandate of Syria - Laila McQuade and Nabil Al-Tikriti
16. The other jihad: Enver Pasha, Bolsheviks, and politics of anticolonial Muslim nationalism during the Baku Congress 1920 - Alp Yenen
17. A point of order: a battle for autonomy in the First Legislative Council of Transjordan - Harrison Guthorn
18. Drawing the line: Calouste Gulbenkian and the Red Line Agreement of 1928 - Jonathan Conlin
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Index
1. The rise of Egyptian nationalism and the perception of foreigners in Egypt 1914-1923 - Amany Soliman
2. The antecedents and implications of the so-called Anglo-Sanussi War 1915-1917 - Jason Pack
3. British intelligence and Arab nationalism: the origins of the modern Middle East - Steven Wagner
4. The First World War and its legacy for women in Iraq - Noga Efrati
5. From anti-imperial dissent to national consent: the First World War and the formation of a trans-sectarian national consciousness in Lebanon - Mark Farha
6. Historicising hunger: the famine in wartime Lebanon and Syria - Najwa al-Qattan
7. The patriarch, the amir and the patriots: civilisation and self- determination at the Paris Peace Conference - Andrew Arsan
8. A thoroughly modern Caliphate: could legitimate governance for the Middle East in the aftermath of the First World War have been found by looking within? - Louise Pyne-Jones
9. From the Archduke to the Caliph: the Islamist evolution that led to 'The Islamic State' - Aaron Y. Zelin
10. Some reflections on whether the Mandates were a slow burning fuse for toxic sectarianism in Arab countries - John Mchugo
11. Oil, state and society in Iran in the aftermath of the First World War - Kaveh Ehsani
12. The new Arab intellectuals of the post-First World War period: the case of Taha Husayn - Bruno Ronfard
13. A Tale of Two Nationalists: Parallelisms in the Writings of Ziya Goekalp and Michel Aflaq - Michael Erdman
14. Women, war and the foundations of the Turkish Republic: the vision of New Womanhood in Halide Edib Adivar's The Shirt of Flame (1922) - Sevinc Elaman-Garner
15. The limits of soft power: why Kurdish nationalism failed in the French Mandate of Syria - Laila McQuade and Nabil Al-Tikriti
16. The other jihad: Enver Pasha, Bolsheviks, and politics of anticolonial Muslim nationalism during the Baku Congress 1920 - Alp Yenen
17. A point of order: a battle for autonomy in the First Legislative Council of Transjordan - Harrison Guthorn
18. Drawing the line: Calouste Gulbenkian and the Red Line Agreement of 1928 - Jonathan Conlin
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Index
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