Arab Nationalism

Arab Nationalism

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Like an old, vanished dynasty that is remembered for its sins rather than its merits, Arab nationalism is remembered for its defeat in the Six-Day War in 1967, divisions among Arabs, and empty words and actions. But we should not forget that Arab nationalism also had its glorious days. This book refreshes the memories of these days, from its rise to its fall, with a fluent narrative.
According to Davisa, Arab nationalism, inspired by nineteenth-century German Romantic nationalists, took root after World War I and took the Arab world by storm only in the 1950s and 60s under the charismatic leadership of Egyptian Gamal Abdel Nasir. In the vacuum created in the region with the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Arab nationalism, which took off in the late 1950s with the unification of Egypt and Syria and the nationalist revolution in Iraq, was crushed under the heavy blow it received from Israel in 1967.
The collapse of Arab nationalism, the ideal of a state that gathers all Arabs under the same umbrella, is the most important development that paved the way for radical Islam in the region.
Adid Davisa, who was born and raised in Iraq during the years when Arab nationalism was on the rise, describes this interesting period in every aspect, using rich Arabic sources as well as Western ones.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)



Number of Pages: 382

Year of Printing: 2016


Language: Turkish
Publisher: Literature Publishing

First Print Year: 2004

Number of Pages: 382

Language Turkish

Publisher : Literature Publishing
Number of pages : 382
Publication Year : 2016
ISBN : 9789750402593
The heart : Turkish
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Arab Nationalism Like an old, vanished dynasty that is remembered more for its sins than its merits, Arab nationalism is remembered for its defeat in the Six-Day War in 1967, divisions among Arabs, and empty words and actions. But we should not forget that Arab nationalism also had its glorious days. This book refreshes the memories of these days, from its rise to its fall, with a fluent narrative. According to Davisa, Arab nationalism, inspired by nineteenth-century German Romantic nationalists, took root after World War I and took the Arab world by storm only in the 1950s and 60s under the charismatic leadership of Egyptian Gamal Abdel Nasir. In the vacuum created in the region with the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Arab nationalism, which took off in the late 1950s with the unification of Egypt and Syria and the nationalist revolution in Iraq, was crushed under the heavy blow it received from Israel in 1967. The collapse of Arab nationalism, the ideal of a state that gathers all Arabs under the same umbrella, is the most important development that paved the way for radical Islam in the region. Adid Davisa, who was born and raised in Iraq during the years when Arab nationalism was on the rise, tells about this interesting period in every aspect, using rich Arabic sources as well as Western sources. (From the Promotional Bulletin) Number of Pages: 382 Year of Printing: 2016 Language: Turkish Publishing House: Literature Publishing First Year of Printing: 2004 Pages Number: 382 Language: Turkish LITERATUR173
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