Author: Margaret McGilvary
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lebanon
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
The Dawn of a New Era in Syria
Author: Margaret McGilvary
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lebanon
Languages : en
Pages : 378
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Lebanon
Languages : en
Pages : 378
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Syria
Author: Dawn Chatty
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190876069
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
A leading expert offers the definitive account of Syria's long history of welcoming, and now exporting, refugees
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0190876069
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 301
Book Description
A leading expert offers the definitive account of Syria's long history of welcoming, and now exporting, refugees
Syria and Saudi Arabia
Author: Sonoko Sunayama
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0857717251
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Syrian-Saudi relations have been a paradox in inter-Arab politics during the oil era. Commentators and analysts have questioned why the two states pursued mutually conflicting aims in almost every major regional or international foreign policy issue and often propagated contrasting ideological banners over the past thirty years; while both acting as though some form of an alignment existed between them? Here, Sonoko Sunayama explores the logic behind the paradoxical longevity of this cooperative relationship and argues that what ultimately makes Saudis and Syrians so indispensable to each other is the perception and the historical appeal of 'shared identities', be they Arabism or Islam.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0857717251
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
Syrian-Saudi relations have been a paradox in inter-Arab politics during the oil era. Commentators and analysts have questioned why the two states pursued mutually conflicting aims in almost every major regional or international foreign policy issue and often propagated contrasting ideological banners over the past thirty years; while both acting as though some form of an alignment existed between them? Here, Sonoko Sunayama explores the logic behind the paradoxical longevity of this cooperative relationship and argues that what ultimately makes Saudis and Syrians so indispensable to each other is the perception and the historical appeal of 'shared identities', be they Arabism or Islam.
Air Defense Artillery
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air defenses
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air defenses
Languages : en
Pages : 282
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A Land of Aching Hearts
Author: Leila Tarazi Fawaz
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674735498
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
A century after the Great War, the experiences of civilians and soldiers in the Middle East during those years have faded from memory. A Land of Aching Hearts traverses ethnic, class, and national borders to recover the personal stories of those who endured this cataclysmic event, and their profound sense of sacrifices made in vain.
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674735498
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
A century after the Great War, the experiences of civilians and soldiers in the Middle East during those years have faded from memory. A Land of Aching Hearts traverses ethnic, class, and national borders to recover the personal stories of those who endured this cataclysmic event, and their profound sense of sacrifices made in vain.
An International Rediscovery of World War One
Author: Robert B. McCormick
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429798334
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
International contributors from the fields of political science, cultural studies, history, and literature grapple with both the local and global impact of World War I on marginal communities in China, Syria, Europe, Russia, and the Caribbean. Readers can uncover the neglected stories of this World War I as contributors draw particular attention to features of the war that are underrepresented such as Chinese contingent labor, East Prussian deportees, remittances from Syrian immigrants in the New World to struggling relatives in the Ottoman Empire, the war effort from Serbia to Martinique, and other war experiences. By redirecting focus away from the traditional areas of historical examination, such as battles on the Western Front and military strategy, this collection of chapters, international and interdisciplinary in nature, illustrates the war’s omnipresence throughout the world, in particular its effect on less studied peoples and regions. The primary objective of this volume is to examine World War I through the lens of its forgotten participants, neglected stories, and underrepresented peoples.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0429798334
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
International contributors from the fields of political science, cultural studies, history, and literature grapple with both the local and global impact of World War I on marginal communities in China, Syria, Europe, Russia, and the Caribbean. Readers can uncover the neglected stories of this World War I as contributors draw particular attention to features of the war that are underrepresented such as Chinese contingent labor, East Prussian deportees, remittances from Syrian immigrants in the New World to struggling relatives in the Ottoman Empire, the war effort from Serbia to Martinique, and other war experiences. By redirecting focus away from the traditional areas of historical examination, such as battles on the Western Front and military strategy, this collection of chapters, international and interdisciplinary in nature, illustrates the war’s omnipresence throughout the world, in particular its effect on less studied peoples and regions. The primary objective of this volume is to examine World War I through the lens of its forgotten participants, neglected stories, and underrepresented peoples.
Famine Worlds
Author: Tylor Brand
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 1503636178
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
World War I was a catastrophe for the lands that would become Lebanon. With war came famine, and with famine came unspeakable suffering, starvation, and mass death. For nearly four years the deadly crisis reshaped society, killing untold thousands and transforming how people lived, how they interacted, and even how they saw the world around them. Famine Worlds peers out at the famine through their eyes, from the wealthy merchants and the dwindling middle classes, to those perishing in the streets. Tylor Brand draws on memoirs, diaries, and correspondence to explore how people negotiated the famine and its traumas. Many observers depicted society in collapse—the starving poor became wretched victims and the well-fed became villains or heroes for the judgment of their peers. He shows how individual struggles had social effects. The famine altered beliefs and behaviors, and those in turn influenced social relationships, policies, and even the historical memory of generations to come. More than simply a chronicle of the Great Famine, however, Famine Worlds offers a profound meditation on what it means to live through such collective trauma, and how doing so shapes the character of a society. Brand shows that there are consequences to living amid omnipresent suffering and death. A crisis like the Great Famine is transformative in ways we cannot comprehend. It not only reshapes the lives and social worlds of those who suffer, it creates a particular rationality that touches the most fundamental parts of our being, even down to the ways we view and interact with each other. We often assume that if we were thrust into historic calamity that we would continue to behave compassionately. Famine Worlds questions such confidence, providing a lesson that could not be more timely.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 1503636178
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
World War I was a catastrophe for the lands that would become Lebanon. With war came famine, and with famine came unspeakable suffering, starvation, and mass death. For nearly four years the deadly crisis reshaped society, killing untold thousands and transforming how people lived, how they interacted, and even how they saw the world around them. Famine Worlds peers out at the famine through their eyes, from the wealthy merchants and the dwindling middle classes, to those perishing in the streets. Tylor Brand draws on memoirs, diaries, and correspondence to explore how people negotiated the famine and its traumas. Many observers depicted society in collapse—the starving poor became wretched victims and the well-fed became villains or heroes for the judgment of their peers. He shows how individual struggles had social effects. The famine altered beliefs and behaviors, and those in turn influenced social relationships, policies, and even the historical memory of generations to come. More than simply a chronicle of the Great Famine, however, Famine Worlds offers a profound meditation on what it means to live through such collective trauma, and how doing so shapes the character of a society. Brand shows that there are consequences to living amid omnipresent suffering and death. A crisis like the Great Famine is transformative in ways we cannot comprehend. It not only reshapes the lives and social worlds of those who suffer, it creates a particular rationality that touches the most fundamental parts of our being, even down to the ways we view and interact with each other. We often assume that if we were thrust into historic calamity that we would continue to behave compassionately. Famine Worlds questions such confidence, providing a lesson that could not be more timely.
Assassin's Tripwire
Author: Don Pendleton
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1460349350
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
VOLATILE RELATIONS A new era of friendship between the Syrian and U.S. governments is threatened when American high-tech weapons go missing en route overseas. Determined to destroy the stolen arms before they can be used, Mack Bolan discovers nothing is what it seems between the Syrian regime and the loyalists—including the beautiful double agent working with him. Getting to the weapons alive is only one of Bolan's problems. Tracking down the enemy behind the theft—without starting a war—will put his years of experience to the test. But discretion is of the utmost importance, and the lives of millions are at stake, which makes the Executioner the only man for this mission.
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1460349350
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
VOLATILE RELATIONS A new era of friendship between the Syrian and U.S. governments is threatened when American high-tech weapons go missing en route overseas. Determined to destroy the stolen arms before they can be used, Mack Bolan discovers nothing is what it seems between the Syrian regime and the loyalists—including the beautiful double agent working with him. Getting to the weapons alive is only one of Bolan's problems. Tracking down the enemy behind the theft—without starting a war—will put his years of experience to the test. But discretion is of the utmost importance, and the lives of millions are at stake, which makes the Executioner the only man for this mission.
Deborah: A tale of the times of Judas Maccabaeus
Author: James M. Ludlow
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
"Deborah: A tale of the times of Judas Maccabaeus" by James M. Ludlow Judah Maccabee was a Jewish priest and a son of the priest Mattathias. This book is characterized as being set in biblical times with Judas as a protagonist. Deborah is a young girl who Judas is unable to help falling in love with. However, his journey of faith risks failure as he struggles with his beliefs and the expectations of those around him.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
"Deborah: A tale of the times of Judas Maccabaeus" by James M. Ludlow Judah Maccabee was a Jewish priest and a son of the priest Mattathias. This book is characterized as being set in biblical times with Judas as a protagonist. Deborah is a young girl who Judas is unable to help falling in love with. However, his journey of faith risks failure as he struggles with his beliefs and the expectations of those around him.
Protestant Diplomacy and the Near East
Author: Joseph L. Grabill
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452911312
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 419
Book Description
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452911312
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 419
Book Description