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The ideological revolution in the Middle East.
Author
Binder, Leonard
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, Wiley [1964]
Description
x, 287 pages 24 cm
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Firestone Library - Near East Collections
DS63 .B5
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Firestone Library - Stacks
DS63 .B5 1964
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Forrestal Annex - Stacks
1780.182
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Nationalism
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Middle East
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Islam and politics
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Middle East
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Ideology
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History
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Middle East
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Politics and government
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Arab countries
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Politics and government
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Medium/Support
8vo. rdabf
Summary note
"The Ideological Revolution in the Middle East is a set of related research essays, some previously published separately. Together they are an impressive demonstration of versatile and tough scholarship. Their theme is the interrelation of belief systems and political change in a particular area of the world known for its complexity and resistance to comprehension . The author wants to discover and explain how changes in ideology have occurred and how they are related to existential situations ." - John A. Gueguen.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Introduction: political change and the nation-state
Religio-political alternatives
The uneasy synthesis of religion and politics in Islam
The ideological foundations of Egyptian-Arab nationalism
Islam, Arabism, and the political community in the Middle East
Radical-reform nationalism
Nasserism: the protest movement in the Middle East
Egypt's positive neutrality
The Middle East as a subordinate international system.
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LCCN
64017132
OCLC
223176
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