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The Middle East In 1958 Reimagining A Revolutionary Year Jeffrey G Karam

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The Middle East In 1958 Reimagining A Revolutionary Year Jeffrey G Karam
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.57 MB
Author: Jeffrey G. Karam
ISBN: 9781788319423, 9780755606825, 1788319427, 0755606825
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Middle East In 1958 Reimagining A Revolutionary Year Jeffrey G Karam by Jeffrey G. Karam 9781788319423, 9780755606825, 1788319427, 0755606825 instant download after payment.

The revolutionary year of 1958 epitomizes the height of the social uprisings, military coups, and civil wars that erupted across the Middle East and North Africa in the mid-twentieth century. Amidst waning Anglo-French influence, growing US-USSR rivalry, and competition and alignments between Arab and non-Arab regimes and domestic struggles, this year was a turning point in the modern history of the Middle East.
This multi and interdisciplinary book explores this pivotal year in its global, regional and local contexts and from a wide range of linguistic, geographic, academic specialties. The contributors draw on declassified and multilingual archives, reports, memoirs, and newspapers in thirteen country-specific chapters, shedding new light on topics such as the extent of Anglo-American competition after the Suez War, Turkey’s efforts to stand as a key pillar in the regional Cold War, the internationalization of the Algerian War of Independence, and Iran and Saudi Arabia’s abilities to weather the revolutionary storm that swept across the region. The book includes a foreword from Salim Yaqub which highlights the importance of Jeffrey G. Karam’s collection to the scholarship on this vital moment in the political history of the modern middle east.

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