Arab Dissident Movements 1905–1955 4 Volume Hardback Set
Some 3000 pages of primary source material contain a detailed study of activist movements and personalities, researched from British Government archives, relating to twentieth-century subversive groups and individuals in the Middle East. The coverage includes major categories of Arab nationalists and pan-Arabists with aspirations to Arab unity, as well as activists with specific territorial demands and other anti-régime dissidents. Rather than a political history of any one region, it instead attempts to supplement and to raise questions about the usual accounts of events. Leading figures, and unknown or previously unremarked participants, and organisations both large and small, are traced against the unfolding events of the twentieth century. The many groups referred to include: Society for Arab Revival; Young Turks; Lebanese Revival; Al-Fatah; Reform Society of Basra; Arab Revolutionary Society; Palestine Arab Party; Todamun al-Akhawi; Druse rebels; Shakib Arslan; the Liberation Society; Iraq Independence Party; Arab Ba´ath Movement; Moslem Brotherhood; Omani Revolution Council.
- Provides a unique collection of key historical primary source documents
- Previously unknown or fragmented material is now available in a coherent collection
- Offers unusual access to a topic-based collection on dissidence in the Middle East
Product details
December 2019Multiple copy pack
9781788068857
3000 pages
273 × 198 × 223 mm
6.15kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Volume 1. 1905–1920
- Volume 2. 1921–1932
- Volume 3. 1933–1946
- Volume 4. 1947–1955.