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    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB03461175
    Format: 239 Seiten , überw. Ill., graph. Darst. , 30 cm, 1602 g
    ISBN: 9783775727440
    Series Statement: Ausstellung der Albertina 481
    Content: Der Katalog befasst sich mit einer Gruppe der zwischen 1961-1968 entstandenen Schwarz-Weiß-Zeichnungen von R. Lichtenstein, in denen ein wichtiger Schritt in der Entwicklung des Lichtenstein'schen Stils sowie ein der bedeutenden Beiträge der Pop-Art zur Geschichte des Mediums gesehen werden.
    Note: Literaturangaben , 1000750051 Engl. Ausg. u.d.T.Roy Lichtenstein - the black-and-white drawings 1961 - 1968
    Language: German
    Keywords: Lichtenstein, Roy ; Zeichnung ; Schwarz ; Weiß ; Geschichte 1961-1968 ; Ausstellung ; New York, NY 〈2010〉 ; Ausstellung ; Konferenzschrift ; Ausstellungskatalog
    Author information: Lichtenstein, Roy
    Author information: Dervaux, Isabelle
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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949501451802882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781003268994 , 1003268994 , 9781000750089 , 1000750086 , 9781000750058 , 1000750051
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in Middle Eastern politics
    Content: "Exploring themes of identity and development in the post-Ottoman Arab world, this book updates the author's earlier Islamic Identity and Development (Routledge, 1990) to analyse the root causes of chaos, civil war, and conflict in the Islamic Core today. Adopting a neo-Ottomanist framework, and using the latest scholarship on the Middle East, the author traces the historical development of the current crisis to the First World War, when the West instigated invasions, coup d'états, civil and proxy wars. It is argued that Western powers have facilitated the dispossession of the Arab people in their overarching aim to gain control of the oil fields. A range of historical case-studies are provided as evidence, from the Balfour Declaration and the Sykes-Picot Agreement to the creation of Israel and the displacement of Islamic refugees. Individual nations are also analysed, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and Egypt. Ultimately, the author suggests that artificial countries and unsustainable frontiers are the root causes of the Islamic crisis. However, a realistic (and long-term) solution may lie in the evolution of a new Silk Route Economy. This book will appeal to graduate-level students in political economy, area studies, international affairs, and Middle East studies generally"--
    Note: 1. Winners and Losers in Nation-Building in the Post-Ottoman Middle East -- 2. Chaos in Dar'ul Islam After the Ottomans: The Modern Middle East -- 3. Recent Scholarship on the End of Ottomans and the Making of the Modern Middle East -- 4. The Roots of Islamic Underdevelopment: From Mercantilism to Imperialism -- 5. The Elusive Quest for the Islamic Social Contract: The Contest Between Nationalism and Imperialism -- 6. The Making of the Modern Middle East: Western Invasion, the Sykes-Picot Legacy, Failed States and Terrorism -- 7. The New Silk Route: Long-Term Revival of the Muslim World? -- 8. Europe, Turkey, and Islam: From Crusades to Inter-Faith Cooperation -- 9. The Muslim Refugee Crisis and Moral Failure -- 10. Why the Arab World Never Produced a Democratic Leader? -- 11. Democracy, Arabs, and Islamic Revival? -- 12. A Summing Up -- 13. Postscript on Ukraine War -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Mehmet, Ozay. Islamic identity and development after the Ottomans New York : Routledge, 2023 ISBN 9781032215679
    Language: English
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