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Lebanon 1860-1960: A Century of Myth and Politics

(Hardback, Collectors Ed/ /Eng-Fr-Sp-Sub and Revised and Updated to Inc)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Lebanon 1860-1960: A Century of Myth and Politics

Contributors:

By (Author) Claude Kanaan

ISBN:

9780863565397

Publisher:

Saqi Books

Imprint:

Saqi Books

Publication Date:

10th August 2005

Edition:

Collectors Ed/ /Eng-Fr-Sp-Sub and Revised and Updated to Inc

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

956.92043

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 165mm, Height 240mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

618g

Description

Insightful and extensively researched, Lebanon in the 1950s explores the differing mythologies of the Maronite, Druze and Sunni communities that led to a brief but brutal clash in Lebanon in 1958. This polemical and thought-provoking work offers a fresh perspective on a period in Lebanese history often seen as the product of international friction between pan-Arab nationalism and the growing threat to Western hegemony during the Cold War. Kanaan argues that it was the centuries-old cultural, political and religious tensions in the region that led to civil conflict: each community constructed a 'history' of Lebanon to justify their own ends, and in so doing helped to precipitate a national crisis. Lebanon in the 1950s is a fascinating overview of the interpretations surrounding the 'historical' evolution of the various communities that helped shaped Lebanon's vulnerable and volatile infrastructure, and what the US Department of Defence referred to as 'like war but not war' - a clash that was to have repercussions throughout the region for decades to follow.

Author Bio

Claude Kanaan is a History Professor at St Joseph University in Beirut. She completed a doctorate on Lebanon 1958 in 1995 at the School of African and Oriental Studies, London University.

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