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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV012661911
    Format: XVII, 402 S., [8 Bl.] : Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 0-231-10661-0 , 0-231-10660-2
    Series Statement: The history and society of the modern Middle East
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Sozialordnung ; Frau ; Sozialordnung ; Kolonialismus ; Sozialordnung ; Kolonialismus ; Sozialordnung ; Kolonialismus ; Frau ; Kolonialismus ; Frau
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_WAN130330
    In: Colonialism and the Jews, Seite 317-326
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, an imprint of Grove Atlantic | London : Grove Press UK, an imprint of Grove Atlantic
    UID:
    gbv_172559773X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (442 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 9781611859003
    Content: Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Photo Credits -- Preface -- The Setting -- The Players -- Note on Nomenclature, Spelling, and Transliteration -- Abbreviations Used for Archival Sources -- Part I: An Arab State in Syria -- 1. Damascus: Enter the Prince -- 2. Aleppo: A Government and Justice for All -- 3. Cairo: A Sheikh Prays to an American President -- Part II: A Chilly Peace at Paris -- 4. Wooing Woodrow Wilson -- 5. The Covenant and the Colonial Color Line -- 6. A Sip of Champagne, with a Sour Aftertaste -- Part III: Syria's Declaration of Independence -- 7. The Syrian Congress and the American Commission -- 8. A Democratic Uprising in Damascus -- 9. Revolution at the Quai d'Orsay -- 10. The Prince, the Sheikh, and "The Day of Resurrection" -- 11. Wilsonism Colonized at San Remo -- Part IV: The Constitution: a Civil Weapon Against Colonization -- 12. The Sheikh versus the King: A Parliamentary Revolution -- 13. Women's Suffrage and the Limits of Islamic Law -- 14. A Democratic Constitution for Christians and Muslims -- Part V: Syria's Expulsion from the Civilized World -- 15. Battle Plans for Syria -- 16. The French Ultimatum and Faisal's Dissolution of Congress -- 17. Maysalun: The Arab State's Last Stand -- 18. Wilson's Ghost in Geneva -- Epilogue: Parting of Ways-The Liberal, the Sheikh, and the King -- Appendices -- A. Members of Congress in March 1920 -- B. The Syrian Declaration of Independence, March 8, 1920 -- C. The Syrian Constitution of July 19, 1920 -- Acknowledgments -- For Further Reading -- Notes -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781611856392
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Thompson, Elizabeth F., 1959 - How the West stole democracy from the Arabs New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 2020 ISBN 9780802148209
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781611856392
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Musicology
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    Keywords: Syrien ; Unabhängigkeitsbewegung ; Kolonialmacht ; Geschichte 1919-1920
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1609128877
    Format: XI, 418 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780674073135
    Content: Part I: The rise of a constitutional model of justice, 1839-1920 -- Mustafa Ali: Ottoman justice and bureaucratic reform -- Tanyus Shahin of Mount Lebanon: peasant republic and Christian rights -- Ahmad Urabi and Nizam al-Islam: a new model of justice in Egypt and Iran -- Part II: Movements for local and collective models of justice, 1920-1965 -- Halide Edib, Turkey's Joan of Arc: the fate of liberalism after World War I -- David Ben-Gurion and Musa Kazim in Palestine: genocide and justice for the nation -- Hasan al-Banna of Egypt: the Muslim Brothers? -- Pursuit of Islamic justice -- Comrade Fahd: the mass appeal of communism in Iraq -- Akram al-Hourani and the Baath Party in Syria: bringing peasants into politics -- Part III: Struggles for justice in the absence of a political arena after 1965 -- Abu Iyad: the Palestinian Liberation Organization and the turn to political violence -- Sayyid Qutb and Ali Shariati: the idea of Islamic revolution in Egypt and Iran -- Wael Ghonim of Egypt: the Arab Spring and the return of universal rights -- Chronology
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Part I: The rise of a constitutional model of justice, 1839-1920 Mustafa Ali: Ottoman justice and bureaucratic reform -- Tanyus Shahin of Mount Lebanon: peasant republic and Christian rights -- Ahmad Urabi and Nizam al-Islam: a new model of justice in Egypt and Iran -- Part II: Movements for local and collective models of justice, 1920-1965 -- Halide Edib, Turkey's Joan of Arc: the fate of liberalism after World War I -- David Ben-Gurion and Musa Kazim in Palestine: genocide and justice for the nation -- Hasan al-Banna of Egypt: the Muslim Brothers? -- Pursuit of Islamic justice -- Comrade Fahd: the mass appeal of communism in Iraq -- Akram al-Hourani and the Baath Party in Syria: bringing peasants into politics -- Part III: Struggles for justice in the absence of a political arena after 1965 -- Abu Iyad: the Palestinian Liberation Organization and the turn to political violence -- Sayyid Qutb and Ali Shariati: the idea of Islamic revolution in Egypt and Iran -- Wael Ghonim of Egypt: the Arab Spring and the return of universal rights -- Chronology. , Preface --. - Introduction --. - Part 1: Rise Of A Constitutional Model Of Justice, 1839-1920: --. - 1: Mustafa Ali: Ottoman justice and bureaucratic reform --. - 2: Tanyus Shahin of Mount Lebanon: peasant republic and Christian rights --. - 3: Ahmad Urabi and Nazem al-Islam Kermani: constitutional justice in Egypt and Iran --. - Part 2: Movements For Local And Collective Models Of Justice, 1920-1965: --. - 4: Halide Edib, Turkey's Joan of Arc: fate of liberalism after World War I --. - 5: David Ben-Gurion and Musa Kazim in Palestine: genocide and justice for the nation --. - 6: Hasan al-Banna of Egypt: Muslim brotherhood's pursuit of Islamic justice --. - 7: Comrade Fahd: mass appeal of communism in Iraq --. - 8: Akram al-Hourani and the Baath party in Syria: bringing peasants into politics --. - Part 3: Struggles For Justice In The Absence Of A Political Arena, Since 1965: --. - 9: Abu Iyad: Palestinian Liberation Organization and the turn to political violence --. - 10: Sayyid Qutb and Ali Sharia
    Additional Edition: Online-Ausg. Thompson, Elizabeth F., 1959 - Justice Interrupted Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2013 ISBN 9780674073135
    Language: English
    Keywords: Naher Osten ; Konstitutionalismus ; Liberalismus ; Politisches Handeln ; Idealismus ; Geschichte 1839-2012 ; Naher Osten ; Demokratie ; Rechtssicherheit ; Geschichte 1839-2011
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_BV046785914
    Format: xxvi, 466 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln : , Illustrationen, Karten ; , 24 cm.
    Edition: First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition
    ISBN: 978-1-61185-639-2
    Content: "When Europe's Great War engulfed the Ottoman Empire, Arab nationalists rose in revolt against their Turkish rulers and allied with the British on the promise of an independent Arab state. In October 1918, the Arabs' military leader, Prince Faisal, victoriously entered Damascus and proclaimed a constitutional government in an independent Greater Syria. Faisal won American support for self-determination at the Paris Peace Conference, but other Entente powers plotted to protect their colonial interests. Under threat of European occupation, the Syrian-Arab Congress declared independence on March 8, 1920 and crowned Faisal king of a "civil representative monarchy." Sheikh Rashid Rida, the most prominent Islamic thinker of the day, became Congress president and supervised the drafting of a constitution that established the world's first Arab democracy and guaranteed equal rights for all citizens, including non-Muslims. But France and Britain refused to recognize the Damascus government and instead imposed a system of mandates on the pretext that Arabs were not yet ready for self-government. In July 1920, the French invaded and crushed the Syrian state. The fragile coalition of secular modernizers and Islamic reformers that had established democracy was destroyed, with profound consequences that reverberate still. Using previously untapped primary sources, including contemporary newspaper accounts, reports of the Syrian-Arab Congress, and letters and diaries from participants, How the West Stole Democracy from the Arabs is a groundbreaking account of an extraordinary, brief moment of unity and hope- and of its destruction."
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-61185-900-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Unabhängigkeitsbewegung ; Kolonialmacht ; History
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cumberland : Harvard University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1696339731
    Format: 1 online resource (432 pages)
    ISBN: 9780674076099
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- I. The Rise of A Constitutional Model of Justice, 1839- 1920 -- 1. Mustafa Ali: Ottoman Justice and Bureaucratic Reform -- 2. Tanyus Shahin of Mount Lebanon: Peasant Republic and Christian Rights -- 3. Ahmad Urabi and Nazem al- Islam Kermani: Constitutional Justice in Egypt and Iran -- II. Movements For Local and Collective Models of Justice, 1920- 1965 -- 4. Halide Edib, Turkey's Joan of Arc: The Fate of Liberalism after World War I -- 5. David Ben-Gurion and Musa Kazim in Palestine: Genocide and Justice for the Nation -- 6. Hasan al-Banna of Egypt: The Muslim Brotherhood's Pursuit of Islamic Justice -- 7. Comrade Fahd: The Mass Appeal of Communism in Iraq -- 8. Akram al-Hourani and the Baath Party in Syria: Bringing Peasants into Politics -- III. Struggles for Justice in the Absence of a Political Arena, Since 1965 -- 9. Abu Iyad: The Palestinian Liberation Organization and the Turn to Political Violence -- 10. Sayyid Qutb and Ali Shariati: The Idea of Islamic Revolution in Egypt and Iran -- 11. Wael Ghonim of Egypt: The Arab Spring and the Return of Universal Rights -- Chronology -- Notes -- Further Reading -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780674073135
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780674073135
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1696326338
    Format: 1 online resource (392 pages)
    ISBN: 9780815653011
    Series Statement: Middle East Studies Beyond Dominant Paradigms Ser.
    Content: Pages:1 to 25 -- Pages:26 to 50 -- Pages:51 to 75 -- Pages:76 to 100 -- Pages:101 to 125 -- Pages:126 to 150 -- Pages:151 to 175 -- Pages:176 to 200 -- Pages:201 to 225 -- Pages:226 to 250 -- Pages:251 to 275 -- Pages:276 to 300 -- Pages:301 to 325 -- Pages:326 to 350 -- Pages:351 to 375 -- Pages:376 to 392
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780815633723
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780815633723
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass.:Harvard University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958351909602883
    Format: 1 online resource(432p.) : , illustrations.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. : Harvard University Press. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Edition: System requirements: Web browser.
    Edition: Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
    ISBN: 9780674076099
    Content: The Arab Spring uprising of 2011 is portrayed as a dawn of democracy in the region. But the revolutionaries were—and saw themselves as—heirs to a centuries-long struggle for just government and the rule of law. In Justice Interrupted we see the complex lineage of political idealism, reform, and violence that informs today’s Middle East.
    Content: The Arab Spring uprisings of 2011 were often portrayed in the media as a dawn of democracy in the region. But the revolutionaries were—and saw themselves as—heirs to a centuries-long struggle for just government and the rule of law, a struggle obstructed by local elites as well as the interventions of foreign powers. Elizabeth F. Thompson uncovers the deep roots of liberal constitutionalism in the Middle East through the remarkable stories of those who fought against poverty, tyranny, and foreign rule. Fascinating, sometimes quixotic personalities come to light: Tanyus Shahin, the Lebanese blacksmith who founded a peasant republic in 1858; Halide Edib, the feminist novelist who played a prominent role in the 1908 Ottoman constitutional revolution; Ali Shariati, the history professor who helped ignite the 1979 Iranian Revolution; Wael Ghonim, the Google executive who rallied Egyptians to Tahrir Square in 2011, and many more. Their memoirs, speeches, and letters chart the complex lineage of political idealism, reform, and violence that informs today’s Middle East. Often depicted as inherently anti-democratic, Islam was integral to egalitarian movements that sought to correct imbalances of power and wealth wrought by the modern global economy—and by global war. Motivated by a memory of betrayal at the hands of the Great Powers after World War I and in the Cold War, today’s progressives assert a local tradition of liberal constitutionalism that has often been stifled but never extinguished.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , PREFACE -- , INTRODUCTION -- , 1. MUSTAFA ALI. Ottoman Justice and Bureaucratic Reform -- , 2. TANYUS SHAHIN OF MOUNT LEBANON. Peasant Republic and Christian Rights -- , 3. AHMAD URABI AND NAZEM AL-ISLAM KERMANI. Constitutional Justice in Egypt and Iran -- , 4. HALIDE EDIB, TURKEY’S JOAN OF ARC. The Fate of Liberalism after World War I -- , 5. DAVID BEN-GURION AND MUSA KAZIM IN PALESTINE. Genocide and Justice for the Nation -- , 6. HASAN AL-BANNA OF EGYPT. The Muslim Brotherhood’s Pursuit of Islamic Justice -- , 7. COMRADE FAHD. The Mass Appeal of Communism in Iraq -- , 8. AKRAM AL-HOURANI AND THE BAATH PARTY IN SYRIA. Bringing Peasants into Politics -- , 9. ABU IYAD. The Palestine Liberation Organization and the Turn to Political Violence -- , 10. SAYYID QUTB AND ALI SHARIATI. The Idea of Islamic Revolution in Egypt and Iran -- , 11. WAEL GHONIM OF EGYPT. The Arab Spring and the Return of Universal Rights -- , CHRONOLOGY -- , NOTES -- , FURTHER READING -- , INDEX. , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] :Harvard University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_BV042343182
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XIV, 418 S.) : , Ill.
    ISBN: 978-0-674-07609-9 , 978-0-674-07313-5
    Note: The Arab Spring uprising of 2011 is portrayed as a dawn of democracy in the region. But the revolutionaries were—and saw themselves as—heirs to a centuries-long struggle for just government and the rule of law. In Justice Interrupted we see the complex lineage of political idealism, reform, and violence that informs today's Middle East , In English
    Language: English
    Keywords: Demokratie ; Rechtssicherheit ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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