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Time and Power in Azraq Refugee Camp - A Nine-To-Five Emergency (Hardcover): Melissa Gatter Time and Power in Azraq Refugee Camp - A Nine-To-Five Emergency (Hardcover)
Melissa Gatter; Edited by Dawn Chatty, Stacy D. Fahrenthold, Annika Rabo
R1,475 Discovery Miles 14 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Palestinian Music in Exile - Voices of Resistance: Louis Brehony Palestinian Music in Exile - Voices of Resistance
Louis Brehony; Edited by Dawn Chatty, Stacy D. Fahrenthold, Annika Rabo
R1,485 Discovery Miles 14 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Between the Ottomans and the Entente - The First World War in the Syrian and Lebanese Diaspora, 1908-1925 (Hardcover): Stacy D.... Between the Ottomans and the Entente - The First World War in the Syrian and Lebanese Diaspora, 1908-1925 (Hardcover)
Stacy D. Fahrenthold
R3,172 Discovery Miles 31 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since 2011 over 5.6 million Syrians have fled to Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, and beyond, and another 6.6 million are internally displaced. The contemporary flight of Syrian refugees comes one century after the region's formative experience with massive upheaval, displacement, and geopolitical intervention: the First World War. In this book, Stacy Fahrenthold examines the politics of Syrian and Lebanese migration around the period of the First World War. Some half million Arab migrants, nearly all still subjects of the Ottoman Empire, lived in a diaspora concentrated in Brazil, Argentina, and the United States. They faced new demands for their political loyalty from Istanbul, which commanded them to resist European colonialism. From the Western hemisphere, Syrian migrants grappled with political suspicion, travel restriction, and outward displays of support for the war against the Ottomans. From these diasporic communities, Syrians used their ethnic associations, commercial networks, and global press to oppose Ottoman rule, collaborating with the Entente powers because they believed this war work would bolster the cause of Syria's liberation. Between the Ottomans and the Entente shows how these communities in North and South America became a geopolitical frontier between the Young Turk Revolution and the early French Mandate. It examines how empires at war-from the Ottomans to the French-embraced and claimed Syrian migrants as part of the state-building process in the Middle East. In doing so, they transformed this diaspora into an epicenter for Arab nationalist politics. Drawing on transnational sources from migrant activists, this wide-ranging work reveals the degree to which Ottoman migrants "became Syrians" while abroad and brought their politics home to the post-Ottoman Middle East.

Between the Ottomans and the Entente - The First World War in the Syrian and Lebanese Diaspora, 1908-1925 (Paperback): Stacy D.... Between the Ottomans and the Entente - The First World War in the Syrian and Lebanese Diaspora, 1908-1925 (Paperback)
Stacy D. Fahrenthold
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since 2011 over 5.6 million Syrians have fled to Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, and beyond, and another 6.6 million are internally displaced. The contemporary flight of Syrian refugees comes one century after the region's formative experience with massive upheaval, displacement, and geopolitical intervention: the First World War. In this book, Stacy Fahrenthold examines the politics of Syrian and Lebanese migration around the period of the First World War. Some half million Arab migrants, nearly all still subjects of the Ottoman Empire, lived in a diaspora concentrated in Brazil, Argentina, and the United States. They faced new demands for their political loyalty from Istanbul, which commanded them to resist European colonialism. From the Western hemisphere, Syrian migrants grappled with political suspicion, travel restriction, and outward displays of support for the war against the Ottomans. From these diasporic communities, Syrians used their ethnic associations, commercial networks, and global press to oppose Ottoman rule, collaborating with the Entente powers because they believed this war work would bolster the cause of Syria's liberation. Between the Ottomans and the Entente shows how these communities in North and South America became a geopolitical frontier between the Young Turk Revolution and the early French Mandate. It examines how empires at war-from the Ottomans to the French-embraced and claimed Syrian migrants as part of the state-building process in the Middle East. In doing so, they transformed this diaspora into an epicenter for Arab nationalist politics. Drawing on transnational sources from migrant activists, this wide-ranging work reveals the degree to which Ottoman migrants "became Syrians" while abroad and brought their politics home to the post-Ottoman Middle East.

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