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Informationen zum Autor Youssef Choueiri is Reader in the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies at Exeter University. He is the author of a number of books. His publications include State and Society in Syria and Lebanon! 1919--1990 (1994)! and Islamic Fundamentalism (1997). Klappentext This concise survey looks at Arab nationalism both as an historical movement and as a doctrine. It guides readers new to the subject through the diverse scholarly views about its origins, nature, and intellectual significance. The book identifies characteristics of Arab nationalism in the region in recent years, setting them in the context of political, economic, religious and cultural change throughout the Middle East. The author describes four distinct phases in the evolution of Arab nationalist ideas - the cultural, the political, the social and the fourth or current phase, in which both nationalism and democracy have resurfaced in a fresh encounter. He uses these stages as a basis for the discussion of ideology within an historical framework. Students will appreciate the inclusion of study aids such as a list of dynastic chronologies, biographical entries on key figures, a glossary of unfamiliar terms and a guide to further reading. Zusammenfassung * A timely publication as Arab nationalism is being challenged by the emergence of Islamic fundamentalism and the impact of a host of religio--ethnic problems. * The only book to provide such a breadth of Arab nationalist history. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Acknowledgements. Glossary. 1. Nationalism and Its Theories. The World of Unbelief and Negative Approaches. Rousseaua s Passion. Kanta s Guilt. The World of Positive Belief. A Question of Dignity. The Agnostics or Reluctantly Neutral. 2. Narrating the Nation. Lessons of History. The Rise of Islam. The Modern Age. Darwish al--Miqdadi: The Nation in History. Historical Structures. Lessons of History and Temporal Distances. An Egyptian Perspective. Islam and Arabism. 3. Cultural and Political Arabism. The Ottoman Background and European Rivalry. Cultural Arabism. The Fatherland and Patriotism. The Cultural and the Political. Political Arabism 1900--1945. Articulation of Pan--Arabism. Political Parties. 4. Educating the Nation: Satia al--Husri. The Arab League. What is Nationalism?. 5. In Search of Theory. Regionalism. An Arab Polity. Al--Arsuzi: Language and Industry. Shahbandar: Leadership and Revolution. Michel a Aflaq: The Vanguard. Socialism. Nationalism. Religion. New Politics. 6. Socialism and Pan--Arabism. The World of Social Arab Nationalism. Nasserism. Political Orientations. Theory and Practice. The Universal and the Specific. Baa thism. 7. Epilogue: Civil Society and Democracy. Neo--Arabism. Notes. List of Dynasties. Further Reading. Bibliography. Index. ...
List of contents
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Glossary.
1. Nationalism and Its Theories.
The World of Unbelief and Negative Approaches.
Rousseau s Passion.
Kant s Guilt.
The World of Positive Belief.
A Question of Dignity.
The Agnostics or Reluctantly Neutral.
2. Narrating the Nation.
Lessons of History.
The Rise of Islam.
The Modern Age.
Darwish al-Miqdadi: The Nation in History.
Historical Structures.
Lessons of History and Temporal Distances.
An Egyptian Perspective.
Islam and Arabism.
3. Cultural and Political Arabism.
The Ottoman Background and European Rivalry.
Cultural Arabism.
The Fatherland and Patriotism.
The Cultural and the Political.
Political Arabism 1900-1945.
Articulation of Pan-Arabism.
Political Parties.
4. Educating the Nation: Sati al-Husri.
The Arab League.
What is Nationalism?.
5. In Search of Theory.
Regionalism.
An Arab Polity.
Al-Arsuzi: Language and Industry.
Shahbandar: Leadership and Revolution.
Michel Aflaq: The Vanguard.
Socialism.
Nationalism.
Religion.
New Politics.
6. Socialism and Pan-Arabism.
The World of Social Arab Nationalism.
Nasserism.
Political Orientations.
Theory and Practice.
The Universal and the Specific.
Ba thism.
7. Epilogue: Civil Society and Democracy.
Neo-Arabism.
Notes.
List of Dynasties.
Further Reading.
Bibliography.
Index.
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"[Choueiri] provides a wealth of detail based on the writings of al-Miqdadi, Ghurbal ... and many others. Largely expository in style, his book describes what they have to say about the Arab nation and about the political programmes needed to realize its potential. In doing so, he brings out the differences among them and sympathetically assesses the problems many encountered." Times Literary Supplement
"Recommended particularly for university libraries and those interested in political theory and Middle East studies." CHOICE
" Arab Nationalism is a well-written, fact-filled book that constitutes a useful single-volume study of the evolution of Arabism. It is well-suited for readers who have in interest in the international nuances and development of nationalism and for those Middle East history enthusiasts who wish to delve into a more specialized topic." History: Reviews of New Books