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The Middle East in 1958 : reimagining a revolutionary year / edited by Jeffrey G. Karam.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Karam, Jeffrey G. (Jeffrey Ghassan), editor.
EBSCOhost.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political stability--Middle East--Case studies.
Political stability.
Middle East--Politics and government--20th century.
Middle East.
Politics and government.
Genre:
Case studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
London : I. B. Tauris, [2020]
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Foreword: Salim Yaqub, University of California, Santa BarbaraChapter 1: Reimagining 1958 Through the Lenses of Multilingual Sources and Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Jeffrey G. Karam, Lebanese American UniversityPart 1
The Regional and International Context of 1958: Declining and Rising Powers in the Middle EastChapter 2: The Point of Departure: The Impact of the Revolutionary Year of 1958 on British Policy, Robert McNamara, Ulster UniversityChapter 3: France and the Middle East in 1958: Continuity and Change Through Crisis, Sofia Papastamkou, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), University of Lille.Chapter 4: Cautious Revisionism and the Limits of Hegemony in 1958: A Revolutionary Year for the United States in the Middle East, Jeffrey G. Karam, Lebanese American UniversityChapter 5: The 'Partisans of Peace' Between Baku and Moscow: The Soviet Experience of 1958, Elizabeth Bishop, Texas State University-San Marcos Part 2
Rivalry and Alliances between Arab and Non-Arab States: Regionalizing Dynamics of the Cold War Chapter 6: Saudi Arabia in the Crucible of 1958, Nathan Citino, Rice UniversityChapter 7: Egypt's Revolutionary Year: Regime Consolidation at Home, Pragmatism Abroad, and Neutralism in the Cold War, Dina Rezk, University of ReadingChapter 8: The Outsider Inside: Turkey and the Domino Effect of Arab Nationalism in 1958, Murat Kasapsaraçoglu, Antalya Bilim UniversityChapter 9: Creating the 'Island of Stability': Iran, the Cold War, and American Cultural Diplomacy at the End of the 1950s. John Ghazvinian, University of Pennsylvania Part 3
Connecting the Local to the Global: Revolutions, Wars, and Coups in the Middle EastChapter 10: How about 1958 in Algeria? A Transnational Event in the Context of the War of Independence, Sylvie Thénault, French National Centre for Scientific Research, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-SorbonneChapter 11: The Iraqi Revolution of 1958: Its Historic Significance and Relevance for the Present, Juan Romero, Western Kentucky UniversityChapter 12: No Turning Back: Syria and the 1958 Watershed, Fadi Esber, London School of Economics and Political ScienceChapter 13: The Crisis of 1958 in Lebanon: Political Rivalries, Caroline Attie, Dar al Hekma UniversityChapter 14: Evolution and Revolution: Jordan in 1958, Clea Hupp, Syracuse UniversityChapter 15: Reflections and Conclusions from the Revolutionary Year of 1958, Jeffrey G. Karam, Lebanese American University.
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital cover (viewed on August 06, 2020).
Other Format:
Print version: Karam, Jeffrey G. The Middle East In 1958 : Reimagining a Revolutionary Year
ISBN:
9780755606825
0755606825
0755606809
9780755606818
0755606817
9780755606801
Publisher Number:
40030107752
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Restricted for use by site license.

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