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Culture, History & Ideology in the Formation of Ba'thist Iraq, 1968-89


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Éditeur : St Antony’s/Macmillan Series Date & Lieu : 1991, Oxford
Préface : Pages : 196
Traduction : ISBN : 0-333-54845-0
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 140x215 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Bar. Cul. N°2491Thème : Général

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Culture, History & Ideology in the Formation of Ba'thist Iraq, 1968-89

Culture, History & Ideology in the Formation of Ba'thist Iraq, 1968-89

Amatzia Baram

St Antony’s/Macmillan Series


This book explores how, to complement severe repression and economic incentives, culture and the re-interpretation of history have been used by the Ba'th regime in its quest to impose its rule, back its foreign adventures and cement national unity among Iraq’s diverse ethnic and religious communities, and to strengthen the local Iraqi identity. The book describes how, to imbue its citizens with a sense of a common and unique past and a common and dazzling destiny, this regime has encouraged the Iraqi people to see themselves as the offspring and heirs of all the great peoples and civilizations of Mesopotamia, from Sumer to the Abbasid Golden Age. The book analyzes the way in which the regime’s historians set out to accomplish this task, and delineates the regime’s cultural policy, contrived to create a sense of five thousand years of historical continuity. This policy has ranged from organizing colourful festivals in ancient sites, through the incorporation of ancient Mesopotamian and other local-Iraqi themes in art, poetry and theatrical plays, to extravagant archeological reconstructions.



Amatzia Baram is Lecturer in the Department of the History of the Modem Middle East at Haifa University, Israel. He previously did research as a Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center, the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, and as a Senior Associate Member at St Antony’s College, Oxford. He has published many articles in various academic magazines, studying the political, cultural and social history of Iraq under the rule of the Ba‘th party.

 


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Amatzia Baram

Culture, History &
Ideology in the Formation
of Ba'thist Iraq, 1968-89

St Antony’s/Macmillan Series


St Antony’s/Macmillan Series
Culture, History and
Ideology in the Formation
of Ba'thist Iraq, 1968-89
Amatzia Bar am
Lecturer in the Department of the History of the Middle East
Haifa University, Israel

M / Macmillan
in association with
St Antony's College
Oxford

General Editors: Archie Brown (1978-1985) and Rosemary Thorp
(1985- ), both Fellows of St Antony’s College, Oxford

© Amatzia Baram 1991

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First published 1991

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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
Baram, Amatzia
Culture, history and ideology in the formation of Ba'thist
Iraq, 1968-89.
I. Iraq, political events, 1960-
I. Title. II. St Antony’s College
956.704
ISBN 0-333-54845-0

In memory of my young brother, Gabriel,
who died aged only 18 in his burning Patton tank on the eastern
bank of the Suez Canal on Yom Kippur, 6 October 1973.
May this book contribute to a better understanding
between Arabs and Jews.

The jacket-design reproduces the emblem of the
Babylon International Festival, featuring the profiles of
Nebuchadnezzar and Saddam Husayn.




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