Nationalism and Liberal Thought in the Arab East: Ideology and Practice

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Christoph Schumann
Routledge, 25 feb 2010 - 208 pagine

This book explores the complex relationship between nationalism and liberal thought in the Arab East during the first half of the twentieth century. Examining this formative period through reformist Islam, Arab secularism and Arab literature, the book situates major shifts in the political ideologies and practices of Arab liberals within a historical context.

Contributions from renowned scholars in the field show how rather than fundamentally contradicting each other, these two schools of thought are closely linked. Many key demands of liberalism - most notably constitutionalism, the rule of law, individual rights, and popular participation - have been central to the nationalist agenda, while other issues have proven more controversial: inter-confessional tolerance, secularism, and the goals of state-sponsored education. Although a strong nation-state was pivotal to the nationalist imagination during most of the twentieth century, a powerful critique of unchecked state power took shape as Arab countries experienced a half-century of authoritarian government. In analyzing these issues, the chapters demonstrate how the rise and fall of liberalism across the region was not determined solely by religion or culture, but by the ideas of influential intellectuals and politicians.

Advancing our understanding of political ideology and practice in the Arab East, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of political science, history and the Middle East.

 

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List of contributors vii
The role of traditional religious scholars in Iraqi politics from
Who is liberal in 1930s Iraq? Education as a contested terrain
Syrias second FRED H LAWSON 48
Nation state and democracy in the writings of Zaki alArsuzi
Arab nationalism in the writings
contradictions in
Progress and liberal thought in alHill alManr
Liberal democracy versus fascist totalitarianism in Egyptian
ISRAEL GERSHONI 145
The failure of radical nationalism and the silence of liberal
Index of institutions organizations and periodicals 193

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Christoph Schumann is Professor of Politics and Contemporary History of the Middle East at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. His research focuses on political ideologies in the Middle East and Muslims in the West, and he has previously written on the topics of liberalism in the Mediterranean and radical nationalism in Syria and Lebanon.

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