Introduction - The 'Mashriq' as a Zone of Violence
1: The Late Ottoman Practice of Violence, 1878 - 1914
2: The Violence of World War, 1914 - 1920
3: Liberal Rhetoric and colonial Violence, 1920 - 1939
4: Violence and the Ethnic Nation-State, 1939 - 1949
5: Militarization and Violence in the Postcolonial State, 1949 -
1967
6: Money, Arms, and the New Sectarian Violence, 1967 - 1988
7: Violence and the New Internationalism, 1988 - 2003
Epilogue - The Triumph of Violence in the Middle East
Laura Robson is the Oliver McCourtney Professor of History at Penn
State University, focusing on histories of forced migration, the
construction of refugee and asylum policies, and decolonization and
mass violence. She has written and edited several books, including
States of Separation: Transfer, Partition, and the Making of the
Modern Middle East; Colonialism and Christianity in Mandate
Palestine; Minorities and the Modern Arab World: New
Perspectives, and, most recently, Partitions: A Transnational
History of 20th Century Territorial Separatism, co-edited with Arie
Dubnov.
This is an important account of the violence done in the name of
state building, by both imperial armies and internal security
forces across the region... Recommended. Advanced undergraduates
through faculty.
*S. Waalkes, Malone University*
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