The Emergence of Minorities in the Middle East : : The Politics of Community in French Mandate Syria / / Benjamin Thomas White.

Why, in the years around 1920, did the concept of 'minority' suddenly spring to prominence in public affairs worldwide? Within a decade of World War One, the term became fundamental to public and academic understandings of national and international politics, law, and society: 'minori...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (256 p.) :; 2 B/W illustrations 2 Maps
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Map 1 Syria c. 1936 --   |t Map 2 The far northeast of Syria in the 1930s --   |t Outline chronology of the French mandate, 1919–39 --   |t Acknowledgements --   |t Introduction --   |t PART I --   |t Chapter 1 Minorities, Majorities and the Nation-state --   |t Chapter 2 ‘Minorities’ and the French Mandate --   |t PART II --   |t Chapter 3 Separatism and Autonomism --   |t Chapter 4 The Border and the Kurds --   |t PART III --   |t Chapter 5 The Franco-Syrian Treaty and the Definition of ‘Minorities’ --   |t Chapter 6 Personal Status Law Reform --   |t Conclusion Minorities, Majorities and the Writing of History --   |t Select Bibliography --   |t Index 
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520 |a Why, in the years around 1920, did the concept of 'minority' suddenly spring to prominence in public affairs worldwide? Within a decade of World War One, the term became fundamental to public and academic understandings of national and international politics, law, and society: 'minorities', and 'majorities' with them, were taken to be an objective reality, both in the present and the past.This book uses a study of Syria under the French mandate to show what historical developments led people to start describing themselves and others as 'minorities'. Despite French attempts to create territorial, political, and legal divisions, the mandate period saw the consolidation of the nation-state form in Syria: a trend towards a coherent national territory with fixed borders, uniform state authority within them, and the struggle to control that state played out in the language of nationalism - developments in the post-Ottoman Levant that closely paralleled those in contemporary Europe, after the demise of the Austro-Hungarian and tsarist empires. Through close attention to what changed in French mandate Syria, and what those changes meant, the book argues for a careful rethinking of a term too often used as an objective description of reality. 
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650 0 |a Minorities; Syria, 20th century. 
650 0 |a National characteristics, Syrian. 
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