Tsarist Russia in Greater Syria

Tsarist Russia in Greater Syria

Author: Najib E. Saliba

Publisher: Holy Trinity Publications

Published: 2024-11-05

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1942699581

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Syria has garnered international news headlines since the Civil war that began in 2011. Foreign intervention has been a major aspect of that conflict and attention has been drawn particularly to that of Russia. Current events can be better understood when examined with an understanding of the history that precedes them. This book illuminates a particular part of the history of the region by examining the legacy of the Russian Empire's activities in the Near East in the century before World War I and the Bolshevik Revolution. Motivated by feelings of kinship between Orthodox communities, the Russian Empire played a key role in the Eastern Mediterranean, from conflicts such as the Greek War of Independence and the Crimean War to ecclesial matters such as supporting the birth of a native Arabic-speaking hierarchy for the Church of Antioch. Particular attention is drawn to the establishment of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in the Holy Land whose philanthropic actions ranged from building schools, hospitals, and churches, to giving material aid to native clergy, and assisting pilgrims. The author shows that the deep historic and religious ties binding these regions together have not dissipated since that time, but continue to influence the Russian state's foreign policy to this day.


Power and Protest in the Countryside

Power and Protest in the Countryside

Author: Robert Paul Weller

Publisher: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13:

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"Constitutes an important and timely addition to the literature on peasant rebellion; wisely, the editors have been eclectic in drawing from some of the leading historians, anthropologists, political scientists, and sociologists active in the field an analysis of the forms that rural violence has taken through the past three centuries."--Pacific Affairs


A History of Islam in America

A History of Islam in America

Author: Kambiz GhaneaBassiri

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-04-19

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 1139788914

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Muslims began arriving in the New World long before the rise of the Atlantic slave trade. Kambiz GhaneaBassiri's fascinating book traces the history of Muslims in the United States and their different waves of immigration and conversion across five centuries, through colonial and antebellum America, through world wars and civil rights struggles, to the contemporary era. The book tells the often deeply moving stories of individual Muslims and their lives as immigrants and citizens within the broad context of the American religious experience, showing how that experience has been integral to the evolution of American Muslim institutions and practices. This is a unique and intelligent portrayal of a diverse religious community and its relationship with America. It will serve as a strong antidote to the current politicized dichotomy between Islam and the West, which has come to dominate the study of Muslims in America and further afield.


Bulletin

Bulletin

Author: Egypt. Dept. of Agriculture. Technical and Scientific Service

Publisher:

Published: 1916

Total Pages: 462

ISBN-13:

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Allenby and British Strategy in the Middle East, 1917-1919

Allenby and British Strategy in the Middle East, 1917-1919

Author: Matthew Hughes

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-01-11

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 1136323953

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Examines British military, political and imperial strategy in the Middle East during and immediately after the First World War, in relation to General Allenby's command of the Egypt Expeditionary Force from June 1917 to November 1919.