War, institutions, and social change in the Middle East /
Few areas of the world have been as profoundly shaped by war as the Middle East in the twentieth century. Despite the prominence of war-making in this region, there has been surprisingly little research investigating the effects of war as a social and political process in the Middle East. To fill th...
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/j.ctt1pp1cw |
جدول المحتويات:
- War, institutions, and social change in the Middle East / Steven Heydeman
- Guns, gold and grain: war and food supply in the making of Transjordan / Tariq Tell
- The climax and crisis of the colonial welfare state in Syria and Lebanon during World War II / Elizabeth Thompson
- War, Keynesianism, and colonialism: explaining state-market relation in the postwar Middle East / Robert Vitalsim and Steven Heydemann
- Si vis stabilitatem, para bellum: state building, national security, and war preparation in Syria / Volker Perthes
- Changing boundaries and social crisis: Israel and the 1967 war / Joel S. Migdal
- War as leveler, war as midwife :Palestinian political institution, nationalism, and society since 1948
- Yezid Sayigh
- War in the social memory of Egyptian peasants / Reem Saad
- War as a vehicle for the rise and demise of state-controlled society: the case of Ba'thist Iraq / Isam Al-Khafaji
- The political economy of civil war in Lebanon / Elizabeth Picard
- The cumulative impact of Middle Eastern Wars / Roger Owen.