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Writing the Modern History of Iraq


en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 noi 2012
The history of Iraq is made up of successive and radical breaks (coup d'etat, changes of regime, military invasions), the chronological markers of which are easy to identify. This title intends to advance some milestones that allow for a renewed perspective on Iraqi 20th century history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789814390552
ISBN-10: 9814390550
Pagini: 559
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations, maps
Dimensiuni: 168 x 246 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: World Scientific Publishing Company

Cuprins

Dealing with the Past: Methodological Issues - Introduction to the Section (Peter Sluglett): Advice From The Past: 'Ali Al-Wardi on Literature and Society (Orit Bashkin); Writing the History of Iraq: The Fallacy of 'Objective' History (Johan Franzen); The Sectarian Master Narrative in Iraqi Historiography: New Challenges Since 2003 (Reidar Visser); Beyond Political Ruptures: Towards A Historiography of Social Continuity in Iraq (Peter Harling); The Monarchy Revisited - Introduction to the Section (Jordi Tejel): What Did It Mean to be an Iraqi During The Monarchy? A Preliminary Investigation Based on Oral Interviews in Jordan and the UK (Hala Fattah); From Forty-One to Qadisiyyat Saddam: Remarks on an Iraqi Realm of Memory (Peter Wien); Building the Nation Through the Production of Difference: The Gendering of Education in Iraq, 1928 - 1958 (Sara Pursley); Rethinking the Ba'thist Period - Introduction to the Section (Hamit Bozarslan): Digging The Past: The Historiography of Archeology in Modern Iraq (Magnus T Bernhardsson); Totalitarianism Revisited: Framing the History of Ba'thist Iraq (Achim Rohde); How to 'Turn the Page'? The National Iraqi Leadership After 2003 and the De-Ba'thification Issue (Fanny Lafourcade); Dealing With Victimhood: Whose Memories of Mass Violence? Between Oral and Official History: Fragmented Memory, Competing Narratives: The Perspective of Women Survivors of the Anfal Operations in Kurdistan Iraq (Karin Mlodoch); Searching for Sense: The Concept of Genocide as Part of Knowledge Production in Iraqi-Kurdistan (Andrea Fischer-Tahir); The 1991 Intifada in Three Keys (Dina Rizk Khoury); "Qadissiyat Saddam": The Gamble Didn't Pay Off (Cherine Chams El Dine); Shi'a Actors in Post-Saddam Iraq: Partisan Historiography - Introduction to the Section (Peter Sluglett): Partisan and Global Identity in the Historiography of Iraqi Religious Institutions (Robert Riggs); Najaf and the (Re)Birth of Arab Shi'i Political Thought (Michaelle Browers); Between Action and Symbols: The Supreme Assembly for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq and Its Bid for Political Leadership (Elvire Corboz); The Politics of Population Movements in Contemporary Iraq: A Research Agenda - Introduction to the Section (Geraldine Chatelard): The Brain Drain in Iraq After the 2003 Invasion (Joseph Sassoon); Cosmopolitanism and Iraqi Migration: Artists and Intellectuals From the 'Sixties and Seventies Generations' in Exile (Diane Duclos); Representing Iraq History Through the Arts - Introduction to the Section (Hamit Bozarslan): Literary Glimpses of Modern Iraqi History and Society (Sami Zubaida); History and Fiction in the New Iraqi Cinema (Lucia Sorbera); War, Crimes and Video Tapes: Conflicting Memories in Films on Iraq (Nicolas Masson); Poetry in the Service of Nation-Building? Political Commitment and Self-Assertion in Modern Iraqi Poetry (Leslie Tramontini); Not Only 'For Art's Sake': Exhibiting Iraqi Art in the West After 2003 (Silvia Naef).