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The Routledge handbook of the history of the Middle East mandates / edited by Cyrus Schayegh and Andrew Arsan.

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    Overview

    Series
    The Routledge history handbooks
    Routledge handbooks
    Routledge handbooks.
    Routledge history handbooks.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    London : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2015
    Locale
    Middle East
    Great Britain
    France
    Contents
    Introduction / Cyrus Schayegh and Andrew Arsan
    The mandates and/as decolonization: preliminary thoughts / Cyrus Schayegh
    Part I. The mandate states in the world: international institutions, transnational linkages
    Introduction to Part I / Andrew Arsan
    Globalisation, imperialism, and the perspectives of foreign soldiers in the Middle East during World War I / Leila Fawaz
    Between communal survival and national aspiration: Armenian genocide refugees, the League of Nations and the practices of interwar humanitarianism / Keith David Watenpaugh
    Compassion and connections: feeding Beirut and assembling mandate rule in 1919 / Simon Jackson
    Exporting obligations: evolutionism, normalization, and mandatory anti-alcoholism from Africa to the Middle East (1918-1939) / Philippe Bourmaud
    Education for real life: pragmatist pedagogies and American interwar expansion in Iraq / Sarah Pursley
    The mandate system as a style of reasoning: international jurisdiction and the parcelling of imperial sovereignty in petitions from Palestine / Natasha Wheatley
    Citizens from afar: Palestinian migrants and the new world order, 1920-1930 / Nadim Bawalsa
    French mandate counterinsurgency and the repression of the great Syrian revolt / Michael Provence
    Part II. Mandate states: governance, discourses, interests
    Introduction to Part II / Cyrus Schayegh
    Colonial gender discourse in Iraq: constructing non-citizens / Noga Efrati
    Mapping the cadastre, producing the fellah: technologies and discourses of rule in French mandate Syria and Lebanon / Elizabeth Williams
    Suspect service: prostitution and the public in the mandate Mediterranean / Camila Pastor
    The successful failure of reform: police legitimacy in British Palestine / John L. Knight
    The social origins of mandatory rule in trans-Jordan / Tariq Tell
    Colonial cartography and the making of palestine, lebanon, and syria / Asher Kaufman
    Rashid rida & the 1920 syrian arab constitution: how the french mandate undermined Islamic liberalism / Elizabeth F. Thompson
    The nation as moral community: language and religion in the 1919 King-Crane Commission / Lori Allen
    Part III. Mandate state-society interactions and societal action: politics, culture, economy
    Introduction to Part III / Cyrus Schayegh
    Development and disappointment: Arab approaches to economic modernisation in mandate Palestine / Jacob Norris
    Throwing trans-Jordan into Palestine: electrification and state formation, 1921-1954 / Fredrik Meiton
    Abu Jilda, anti-imperial anti-hero: banditry and popular rebellion in Palestine / Alex Winder
    A massacre without precedent: pedagogical constituencies and communities of knowledge in mandate Lebanon / Nadya Sbaiti
    Hebrew under English rule: the language politics of mandate Palestine / Liora R. Halperin
    Divinely imprinting prints: or, how pictures became influential persons in mandate Lebanon / Kirsten Scheid
    Jews in an imperial pocket: northern Iraqi Jews and the British mandate / Orit Bashkin
    Sanctity across the border: pilgrimage routes and state control in mandate Lebanon and Palestine / Toufoul Abou-Hodeib
    Rebels without borders: southern syria and Palestine, 1919-1936 / Laila Parsons
    Was there a mandates period? Some concluding thoughts / James L. Gelvin.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Schayegh, Cyrus, editor.
    Arsan, Andrew, editor.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Introduction / Cyrus Schayegh and Andrew Arsan -- The mandates and/as decolonization: preliminary thoughts / Cyrus Schayegh -- Part I. The mandate states in the world: international institutions, transnational linkages -- Introduction to Part I / Andrew Arsan -- Globalisation, imperialism, and the perspectives of foreign soldiers in the Middle East during World War I / Leila Fawaz -- Between communal survival and national aspiration: Armenian genocide refugees, the League of Nations and the practices of interwar humanitarianism / Keith David Watenpaugh -- Compassion and connections: feeding Beirut and assembling mandate rule in 1919 / Simon Jackson -- Exporting obligations: evolutionism, normalization, and mandatory anti-alcoholism from Africa to the Middle East (1918-1939) / Philippe Bourmaud -- Education for real life: pragmatist pedagogies and American interwar expansion in Iraq / Sarah Pursley -- The mandate system as a style of reasoning: international jurisdiction and the parcelling of imperial sovereignty in petitions from Palestine / Natasha Wheatley -- Citizens from afar: Palestinian migrants and the new world order, 1920-1930 / Nadim Bawalsa -- French mandate counterinsurgency and the repression of the great Syrian revolt / Michael Provence -- Part II. Mandate states: governance, discourses, interests -- Introduction to Part II / Cyrus Schayegh -- Colonial gender discourse in Iraq: constructing non-citizens / Noga Efrati -- Mapping the cadastre, producing the fellah: technologies and discourses of rule in French mandate Syria and Lebanon / Elizabeth Williams -- Suspect service: prostitution and the public in the mandate Mediterranean / Camila Pastor -- The successful failure of reform: police legitimacy in British Palestine / John L. Knight -- The social origins of mandatory rule in trans-Jordan / Tariq Tell -- Colonial cartography and the making of palestine, lebanon, and syria / Asher Kaufman -- Rashid rida & the 1920 syrian arab constitution: how the french mandate undermined Islamic liberalism / Elizabeth F. Thompson -- The nation as moral community: language and religion in the 1919 King-Crane Commission / Lori Allen -- Part III. Mandate state-society interactions and societal action: politics, culture, economy -- Introduction to Part III / Cyrus Schayegh -- Development and disappointment: Arab approaches to economic modernisation in mandate Palestine / Jacob Norris -- Throwing trans-Jordan into Palestine: electrification and state formation, 1921-1954 / Fredrik Meiton -- Abu Jilda, anti-imperial anti-hero: banditry and popular rebellion in Palestine / Alex Winder -- A massacre without precedent: pedagogical constituencies and communities of knowledge in mandate Lebanon / Nadya Sbaiti -- Hebrew under English rule: the language politics of mandate Palestine / Liora R. Halperin -- Divinely imprinting prints: or, how pictures became influential persons in mandate Lebanon / Kirsten Scheid -- Jews in an imperial pocket: northern Iraqi Jews and the British mandate / Orit Bashkin -- Sanctity across the border: pilgrimage routes and state control in mandate Lebanon and Palestine / Toufoul Abou-Hodeib -- Rebels without borders: southern syria and Palestine, 1919-1936 / Laila Parsons -- Was there a mandates period? Some concluding thoughts / James L. Gelvin.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781138800588
    1138800589
    Physical Description
    xxii, 440 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.

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