Iraqi Arab nationalism : authoritarian, totalitarian and pro-fascist inclinations, 1932 - 1941 / Peter Wien

Introduction -- The historical framework -- Generational conflict -- -- The debate of the Iraqi press -- Conclusions

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Main Authors:Wien, Peter (Author)
Corporate Authors:Bonn (Other)
Routledge (Other)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:London ; New York : Routledge, 2006
Edition:1. publ
Series:SOAS Routledge studies on the Middle East 4
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Table of Contents
The historical framework
Generational conflict
The generational approach
The sherifian generation
The young effendiyya
The debate of the Iraqi press
The Iraqi press in its environment
Direct references to Germany and fascism
Fascist imagery?
The debate on the youth.
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Note on transcription; 1 Introduction; 2 The historical framework; German-Arab relations in the 1930s: ambitions and wrong expectations; The emergence of Iraq's ruling elite; The significance of 1933; Toward an informal military dictatorship; A limited public sphere; 3 Generational conflict; The generational approach; The Sherifian generation; The Young Effendiyya; 4 The debate of the Iraqi press; The Iraqi press in its environment; Direct references to Germany and fascism; "Fascist Imagery"
The debate on the youthThe youth of 1941: protest and violence; 5 Conclusions; Notes; Bibliography; Index
IntroductionThe historical framework
Generational conflict
The debate of the Iraqi press
Conclusions.
The historical framework
Generational conflict
The generational approach
The sherifian generation
The young effendiyya
The debate of the Iraqi press
The Iraqi press in its environment
Direct references to Germany and fascism
Fascist imagery?
The debate on the youth