The Middle East and the making of the modern world

This book is a socio-spatial history of the Middle East, and uses that case to reflect more broadly on the making of the modern world. Pivoting around Bilād al-Shām (Greater Syria) - alternatingly zooming in on cities and nation-states and zooming out to neighboring countries, imperial and transna...

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adam_text THE MIDDLE EAST AND THE MAKING OF THE MODERN WORLD / SCHAYEGH, CYRUSYYEAUTHOR : 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PRELUDE 1. KHALIL SAKAKINI HAS A DREAM RISE OF AN URBAN PATCHWORK REGION: 1830S-1914 PRELUDE 2. RAFIQ AL-TAMIMI AND MUHAMMAD BAHJAT MAKE A TOUR CRUCIBLE OF WAR: 1914-1918 PRELUDE 3. ALFRED SURSOCK KEEPS BUSY OTTOMAN TWILIGHT: 1918-1929 PRELUDE 4. HAURANIS MIGRATE TO PALESTINE BIRTH OF A REGION OF NATION-STATES: 1929-1939 PRELUDE 5. ELIAHU RABINO S WAR EMPIRE REDUX: 1939-1945 POSTSCRIPT: THE MORE THINGS CHANGE ?: 1945-2016 DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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