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From the Syrian Land to the States of Syria and Lebanon
β Scribed by Thomas Philipp; Christoph Schumann
- Publisher
- Ergon Verlag
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 390
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Die Reihe Beiruter Texte und Studien (BTS) ist die Buchreihe des Orient-Instituts fur Grundlagenforschung des historischen und zeitgenossischen Mittleren Ostens. Sie stellt Studien bereit, die auf Primarquellen in Sprachen der Region basieren und bietet thematische sowie methodische Impulse. Dieser Band behandelt "From the Syrian Land to the States of Syria and Lebanon."
β¦ Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Legacy of the Ottoman Empire
Identities and loyalties in Bilad al-Sham at the beginning of the early modem period
Building a cultural identity: the case of Khalil al-Khuri
Reshaping Damascus: social change and patterns of architecture in late Ottoman times
From social status to intellectual activity: some prosopographical observations on the municipal council in Beirut, 1868-1908
The political significance of an Ottoman education: Maktab 'Anbar revisited
2. Religion and the Change of Culture
The Nusayris before the Tanzimat in the eyes of Ottoman provincial administrators, 1804-1834
Sufi reformist diffusion and the rise of Arabism in late Ottoman Syria
Post hoc ergo propter hoc? Reassessing the lineages of nationalism in Bilad al-Sham
3. Society and State Building
East of Lebanon: colonial borders?
Safarbarlik: Ottoman Syria and the Great War
From urban notables to βnoble Arabsβ: shifting discourses in the emergence of nationalism in the Arab East, 1910-1916
The birth pangs of rising modernity in Syria
4. The Case of Lebanon
Rethinking American missionaries and nineteenth-century historiography of the Middle East
Beyond the mountain refuge: searching for a wider perspective on Ottoman policy in Mount Lebanon
Shifting identities and representations of the nation among the Maronite secular elite in the late Ottoman period
5. From Early Resistance to Radical Nationalism in Syria
The northern Syrian revolts of 1919-1921 and the Sharifian regime: congruence or conflict of interests and ideologies?
Rural resistance and the introduction of modem forms of consciousness in the Syrian countryside, 1918-1926
Identifying rebels: insurgents in the countryside of Damascus, 1925-1926
Zaki al-Arsuzi and Syrian-Arab nationalism in the periphery: the Alexandretta crisis of 1936-19391
An effort to foster Arab nationalism in the early 1930s: the League of National Action
The experience of organized nationalism: radical discourse and political socialization in Syria and Lebanon, 1930-19581
About the Authors
Index
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