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Capitalisme --- Démocratie --- Nationalisme arabe --- Etats arabes
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Nationalisme arabe --- Proche-orient --- Politique et gouvernement --- 20e siecle
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National characteristics, Palestinian. --- Islam --- Arab nationalism --- Islam and politics --- Palestiniens --- Nationalisme arabe --- Islam et politique
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Un triple intérêt s'offre à la lecture de cet ouvrage : Arsouzi est le patriarche qui a inspiré et fondé le parti Ba't. Sa vie et son oeuvre demeurent un symbole pour toute une génération. Un second intérêt se situe au niveau du rapport entre deux expériences fondamentales : l'expérience politique et l'expérience religieuse. Où sont les limites du religieux et du politique ? Ne pensons-nous pas très souvent ces rapports en termes d'exclusion et de contradiction ? Tendre à l'universel ne signifie-t-il pas avant tout reconnaître les limites de sa particularité pour s'ouvrir à une altérité radicalement différente et neuve ? Enfin un intérêt méthodologique. L'auteur, exégète de métier, s'intéresse à l'analyse et à la structure des textes étudiés. Il ne s'agit pas de relever des idées mais de retracer les contours d'une pensée dans son mouvement et son évolution.
Nationalisme arabe --- Hommes d'État --- Politique et gouvernement --- Arsuzī, Zakī ibn Muḥammad Naǧīb Al-,
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Comment le panarabisme a évolué à travers ce dernier siècle? qu'est-il du panarabisme aujourd'hui. L'évolution du panarabisme à travers le derniers siècle a montré qu'il a été entravé par l'islam politique et par la raison d'État. aujourd'hui on a une crise du panarabisme, qui s'explique par l'affaiblissement des États arabes et par la logique étatique.
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Arab-Israeli conflict. --- Zionism. --- Arab nationalism. --- Postcolonialism. --- Conflit israélo-arabe --- Sionisme --- Nationalisme arabe --- Postcolonialisme
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Man of letters and self-taught editor, polygraph with an encyclopedic culture, willingly moralist, Ğurğ Zaydān (Beirut, 1861 - Cairo, 1914) was also the bearer of a coherent educational and social project: that of guiding his readers in a changing world, by giving them both a reform of their individual and collective behaviour and a new look at their time and their history through the concept of "rebirth". His work took on its full dimension at the turn of 1908: the Young Turkish Revolution led him to question Arab and Ottoman politics while the new Egyptian university brought him a potential academic consecration.He was then exposed to controversies having for stake the place of Islam in Arab societies and the nations in the making. The biography of Ğurğ Zaydān offered here does not separate his life from his work. It can be read on two levels: what he lived and how he lived it. Because he was able to translate for the "general public" the tension he personally felt between openness to others and the quest for his own identity, he was a successful writer for a long time, and remains until today Today is a tremendous witness to the dynamics of Westernisation, of the way cultures of foreign origin have been received in Arab culture.
Authors, Arab --- Zaydān, Jirjī, --- Syrie --- nationalisme arabe --- renaissance rabe --- Nahda
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Peter Wien presents a provocative discussion on the history of Iraq and the growth of nationalism during the 1930s and early 1940s. He deconstructs the established view that a large proportion of the nationalist movement in Iraq during this period was heavily influenced by Nazi Germany, arguing that the admiration for Germany was highly nuanced, and only rarely translated into admiration for Nazism. National unity and patriotism were important, but models of leadership were overwhelmingly based on Iraqis and not Hitler. Analyzing the activities of the Iraqi youth and Jewish Iraqis, <
Arab nationalism --- Historiography --- Historical criticism --- History --- Authorship --- Arabs --- Nationalism --- Criticism --- Iraq --- Nationalisme arabe --- Historiographie --- Irak --- Histoire --- Politics and government
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Man of letters and self-taught editor, polygraph with an encyclopedic culture, willingly moralist, Ğurğ Zaydān (Beirut, 1861 - Cairo, 1914) was also the bearer of a coherent educational and social project: that of guiding his readers in a changing world, by giving them both a reform of their individual and collective behaviour and a new look at their time and their history through the concept of "rebirth". His work took on its full dimension at the turn of 1908: the Young Turkish Revolution led him to question Arab and Ottoman politics while the new Egyptian university brought him a potential academic consecration.He was then exposed to controversies having for stake the place of Islam in Arab societies and the nations in the making. The biography of Ğurğ Zaydān offered here does not separate his life from his work. It can be read on two levels: what he lived and how he lived it. Because he was able to translate for the "general public" the tension he personally felt between openness to others and the quest for his own identity, he was a successful writer for a long time, and remains until today Today is a tremendous witness to the dynamics of Westernisation, of the way cultures of foreign origin have been received in Arab culture.
Authors, Arab --- Languages & Literatures --- Middle Eastern Languages & Literatures --- Syrie --- nationalisme arabe --- renaissance rabe --- Nahda --- Zaydān, Jirjī,
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