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The Ottoman Cities Of Lebanon Historical Legacy And Identity In The Modern Middle East James A Reilly

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The Ottoman Cities Of Lebanon Historical Legacy And Identity In The Modern Middle East James A Reilly
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Author: James A. Reilly
ISBN: 9781350989030, 1350989037
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Ottoman Cities Of Lebanon Historical Legacy And Identity In The Modern Middle East James A Reilly by James A. Reilly 9781350989030, 1350989037 instant download after payment.

Whether defined as essentially ‘Turkish’, and therefore alien to the Lebanese experience, or remembered in its final years as a tyrannical and brutal dictatorship, the period has not been thought of fondly in most Lebanese historiography. In a far-reaching and much-needed analysis of this complex legacy, James A. Reilly looks at Arabic-language history writing emanating from Lebanon in the post-1975 period, focusing on the three main Ottoman administrative centres of Saida, Beirut and Tripoli. This examination highlights key aspects of Lebanon’s current political and cultural climate, and emphasises important points of agreement and conflict in contemporary historical discourse. The 1989 Ta'if Accords, for example, which ended the Lebanese Civil War, were accompanied by calls for reinterpretation of how the country's history could assist in creating a sense of national cohesion. The Ottoman Cities of Lebanon is invaluable to all historians and researchers working on Lebanese history and politics, and wider issues of identity, post-imperialist discourse and nationhood in the Middle East.

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