Éditeur : Syracuse U.P. | Date & Lieu : 2006-01-01, New York |
Préface : | | Pages : 420 |
Traduction : | ISBN : 0-8156-3093-X |
Langue : Anglais | Format : 175x250 mm |
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. 850 | Thème : Politique |
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The Kurdish National Movement: Its origins and development A seminal work in the field of Kurdish studies, Wadie Jwaideh's pioneering research, published for the first time, presents a detailed analysis of the early phases of Kurdish nationalism and offers a framework within which to understand the movement's later development. Following Wadie Jwaideh's dissertation defense, his doctoral chairman took aside Jwaideh's wife, Alice, and asked her to submit the work for publication without Wadie's permission, believing that Wadie's penchant for perfection would postpone its publication indefinitely. The thesis was never published during Jwaideh's lifetime, but its fame spread by word of mouth, and many scholars have recognized its importance not only as a study of the earlier periods of Kurclish nationalism but also as a model for understanding its sub-sequent history. The work now stands as a classic, referenced by some of the most renowned scholars in the field. Its publication will permit it to reach a greater audience and to contribute more fully to the understanding and appreciation of this geopolitical and cultural movement. |
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The Kurdish National Movement With a Foreword by Martin van Bruinessen SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY PRESS All Rights Reserved Mohamad El-Hindi Books on Arab Culture and Islamic Civilization are published with the assistance of a grant from the M.E.H. Foundation. Permission to reprint textual material from the following sources is gratefully acknowledged: Oxford University Press for excerpts from Iraq 1900 to 1950 (London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1953) by Stephen Longrigg and from Loyalties: Mesopotamia Vol. 2 1917-1920 (London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1936) by A. T. Wilson; the Middle East Institute for an article by Archie Roosevelt appearing in the Middle East Journal, "The Kurdish Republic of Mahabad" 1, no. 3 (July 1947), 2247-69. The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard of Information Sciences—Permanence of Paper of Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984© ™ Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The Kurdish national movement : its origins and development / Wadie ISBN 0-8156-3093-X (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Kurds—History—Autonomy and independence movements. I. Title. II. Series. Manufactured in the United States of America Other titles in Contemporary Issues in the Middle East The Adam of Two Edens: Selected Poems Mahmoud Darwish; Munir Akash, ed. The Druze and Their Faith in Tawhid Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East Iranian Cities: Formation and Development Islam Without Illusions: Its Past, Its Present, and Its Challenges for the Future Painting the Middle East Reconstructing Rural Egypt: Ahmed Hussein and the History of Egyptian Development Turkish Islam and the Secular State: The Gülen Movement Twenty Years of Islamic Revolution: Political and Social Transition in Iran since 1979 Women in Muslim Family Law, 2d ed Writing Off the Beaten Track: Reflections on the Meaning of Travel and Culture in the Middle East |