Assyrians in Modern Iraq
Autor Alda Benjamenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108972345
ISBN-10: 1108972349
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10: 1108972349
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Cuprins
Preface; Introduction: Identity, Urbanization, and Citizenzhip; 1. Assyrians and the Iraqi Communist Party; 2. The Role of Assyrians and Communists in the Kurdish uprising (1961–1975); 3. Between Reconciliation and Repression: Baʿthist Policies Towards the Assyrians in the 1970s; 4. Compliance, Negotiation, Resistance: Assyrian Press and Popular Culture (1970s–1980s); 5. The Re-establishment of the Assyrian Nationalist Political Movement (1970s–1980s); Conclusion; Appendix 1: Census Data Tables; Appendix 2: The 'Simele' song; Bibliography.
Recenzii
'Benjamen's timely book offers an original, extensive, and meticulously researched exploration of Assyrian history during a critical period of the twentieth century. Benjamen not only locates Assyrian experiences within Iraq's social, political, and cultural context but also considers their essential place within the study of minorities and Christians in the Middle East. Assyrians in Modern Iraq is a much-needed study that will surely set the tone for future examinations of an understudied topic.' Febe Armanios, Middlebury College
'With courageous, ethically grounded research, Benjamen reorients Iraq's history around transnational indigenous activists who are usually treated as marginal. She corrects many misconceptions about Assyrians in the process. Assyrians in Modern Iraq is essential reading.' Arbella Bet-Shlimon, University of Washington
'In a persuasive, well-researched, clearly written synthesis, Benjamen offers an objective and detailed study. Placing Assyrians within the historic context of the Iraqi state and the cultural mosaic of modern Iraqi history and politics, her book represents a welcome addition to the literature, and fills an important void.' Tareq Ismael, University of Calgary
'Benjamen's groundbreaking study examines Assyrians as Iraqis, Christians, and political activists who moved within regional, national, and international networks. Historians of the Middle East will appreciate her nuanced appraisal of pluralism and diversity, which draws attention to the small towns and landscapes of northern Iraq.' Heather J. Sharkey, University of Pennsylvania
'With courageous, ethically grounded research, Benjamen reorients Iraq's history around transnational indigenous activists who are usually treated as marginal. She corrects many misconceptions about Assyrians in the process. Assyrians in Modern Iraq is essential reading.' Arbella Bet-Shlimon, University of Washington
'In a persuasive, well-researched, clearly written synthesis, Benjamen offers an objective and detailed study. Placing Assyrians within the historic context of the Iraqi state and the cultural mosaic of modern Iraqi history and politics, her book represents a welcome addition to the literature, and fills an important void.' Tareq Ismael, University of Calgary
'Benjamen's groundbreaking study examines Assyrians as Iraqis, Christians, and political activists who moved within regional, national, and international networks. Historians of the Middle East will appreciate her nuanced appraisal of pluralism and diversity, which draws attention to the small towns and landscapes of northern Iraq.' Heather J. Sharkey, University of Pennsylvania