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Fezzes in the River: Identity Politics and European Diplomacy in the Middle East on the Eve of World War II

Autor Sarah D. Shields
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mar 2011
Self-Determination of Peoples, imported into the Middle East on the heels of World War I, held out the promise of democratic governance to the former territories of the Ottoman Empire. At the same time, it brought an urgent need: to define the collective "self" that was being promised a say in its own future. The new states that European Great Powers carved out of the multi lingual and multi religious Ottoman Empire were now expected to adhere to new forms of affiliation, definitions of the collective self that emphasized differences among people that had previously hardly mattered. When Turkey lay claim to the province of Alexandretta just across her border in the territory of France's mandate for Syria, she insisted that the area was "Turkish." The contest for the land pitted the new Republic of Turkey and her irredentist claims against the government of Syria that was engaging in its own efforts to construct a political community that conformed to European notions of nationalism. The League of Nations, called in to broker an agreement between the two contending parties consistent with the spirit of the new democratic impulse, found itself working against the backdrop of the crisis of European democracy in the late 1930s. Although global strategic concerns supplanted democratic ideology as French policy evolved, the new Politics of Identity had already been unleashed in the contest over territory. In the end, the League of Nations introduced a new kind of identity politics into the province that redefined belonging, transformed nationalism, and set in motion the process of dysfunctional democracy still plaguing the Middle East.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780195393316
ISBN-10: 0195393317
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 20 hts
Dimensiuni: 236 x 165 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

Written with wonderful skill and understanding,Fezzes in the River is a dispassionate account of a complex, troubling, and little-known subject.
In addition to offering a valuable reexamination of international relations in the troubled years leading up to the Second World War... Shields also attends to the impact of those relations on the delicate balance of post-Ottoman identity politics among the Arab, Turkish, Kurdish, Armenian, and Circassian residents of the Sanjak itself. What emerges is a painstaking reconstruction of the violent 'dismemberment' of a deeply intercommunal and 'cosmopolitan society' in the Sanjak through its reinscription as ethnically Turkish in the name of regional stability, international peace, and, ironically, the principle of national self-determination.
a significant contribution to the field

Notă biografică

Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill