| Titre : |
Syria : a modern history |
| Titre original : |
[La Syrie : une histoire moderne] |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Tabitha Petran, Auteur |
| Editeur : |
London : Ernest Benn |
| Année de publication : |
1978 |
| Importance : |
284 p. |
| Présentation : |
Illustrations, cartes |
| Accompagnement : |
3,25 £ |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-510-38906-2 |
| Note générale : |
Bibliographie, index |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Mots-clés : |
Histoire moderne Syrie Nationalisme Mouvement national arabe Israël Parti Ba'th |
| Index. décimale : |
1240 Dîroka Sûriyeyê 1920-70 | Syrie 1920-70 | History of Syria 1920-70 | مێژووی سوریا ١٩٢٠-١٩٧٠|
| Note de contenu : |
Of all Arab states, Syria has been among the most profoundly influenced by the existence of Israel. For the roots of the Arab- Zionist conflict lie in part in the breaking-up of natural Syria, the Syria of history which included Palestine, after the First World War. The impact of dismemberment and the creation of Israel in what was southern Syria have deeply marked the internal and external politics of the Syrian Arab Republic.
Syria’s modern history is one of struggle to achieve independence, national identity, and socio-economic advance. The hopes raised by the Arab Revolt were wrecked by Anglo-French interference and the interwar French Mandate, a harsh and insensitive overlordship. Independence in 1946 brought almost immediate involvement in the Palestine War, revulsion against the West, a political bankruptcy among veteran nationalist leaders, and the army’s entrance into political life. Since then nationalist and radical political ideologies have grown in a complicated and troubled environment; the Ba’th and neo-Ba’th parties, allied with the army, have dominated since 1963. |
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Syria = [La Syrie : une histoire moderne] : a modern history [texte imprimé] / Tabitha Petran, Auteur . - London : Ernest Benn, 1978 . - 284 p. : Illustrations, cartes + 3,25 £. ISBN : 978-0-510-38906-2 Bibliographie, index Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Mots-clés : |
Histoire moderne Syrie Nationalisme Mouvement national arabe Israël Parti Ba'th |
| Index. décimale : |
1240 Dîroka Sûriyeyê 1920-70 | Syrie 1920-70 | History of Syria 1920-70 | مێژووی سوریا ١٩٢٠-١٩٧٠|
| Note de contenu : |
Of all Arab states, Syria has been among the most profoundly influenced by the existence of Israel. For the roots of the Arab- Zionist conflict lie in part in the breaking-up of natural Syria, the Syria of history which included Palestine, after the First World War. The impact of dismemberment and the creation of Israel in what was southern Syria have deeply marked the internal and external politics of the Syrian Arab Republic.
Syria’s modern history is one of struggle to achieve independence, national identity, and socio-economic advance. The hopes raised by the Arab Revolt were wrecked by Anglo-French interference and the interwar French Mandate, a harsh and insensitive overlordship. Independence in 1946 brought almost immediate involvement in the Palestine War, revulsion against the West, a political bankruptcy among veteran nationalist leaders, and the army’s entrance into political life. Since then nationalist and radical political ideologies have grown in a complicated and troubled environment; the Ba’th and neo-Ba’th parties, allied with the army, have dominated since 1963. |
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