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The Formation of the UAE: State-Building and Arab Nationalism in the Middle East

Autor Kristi Barnwell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 apr 2024
December 2, 1971 ushered the United Arab Emirates into existence and marked the end of one hundred fifty years of British protection of the Arab states of the Gulf. Today, the UAE projects an image of modernity and prosperity; but before its formation, the emirates endured poverty and political upheaval while the rulers and people navigated the transition from autonomous city-states to modern nation states under informal British rule. This book shows how the Trucial States came to form a sovereign federation, paying particular attention to the role of nationalism and anti-imperialism. Kristi Barnwell demonstrates that the ruling sheikhs of the Gulf Arab rulers in the Gulf strove to create their new state with close ties to Great Britain, which provided technical, military and administrative assistance to the emirates, while also publicly embracing the popular ideologies of anti-imperialism and Arab socialism that were still dominating the political discourse in the Arab world. In the process, she situates the Emirates' modern history in the broader narratives of the history of the Middle East. The research draws on primary source materials from British and American government archives, speeches, and government publications from the Arab Emirates, as well as memoirs and secondary sources.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781838605278
ISBN-10: 1838605274
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Comprehensive account of the formation of the United Arab Emirates

Notă biografică

Kristi Barnwell is an Associate Professor of History at University of Illinois Springfield, US where she reads, writes, and teaches modern Middle East history and history methods. Her research in Middle East political history focuses on state formation, decolonization, and Arab nationalism. Her other research interests include women's handcraft and the connection of handcraft to personal and community identities. She completed her PhD in History at the University of Texas at Austin, US.

Cuprins

IntroductionChapter 1: Protected Status, 1820-1947Chapter 2: The Transition from the India Office to the Foreign Office, 1947-1952Chapter 3: British Goals for the Trucial StatesChapter 4: The Promise of OilChapter 5: The Saudi ThreatChapter 6: Nationalism and anti-imperialismChapter 7: DevelopmentChapter 8: The Trucial States and the Height of Arab NationalismChapter 9: Federation and WithdrawalChapter 10: SecurityConclusionAppendicesRulers of the Trucial States 1947-preesentSelection of British officials, 1947-1971

Recenzii

Barnwell's research demonstrates the national narrative does not need to be entirely rewritten to reveal the connections of the UAE to broader Middle East currents of Arab nationalism and anti-imperialism.