Steel & Silk: Men and Women who Shaped Syria 1900-2000Cune, 2006 - 623 pagine Syria was the headquarters of the Arab nationalist movement in the 1910s and leader of women's emancipation in the 1920s. This work consists of profiles of 341 men and women and also includes a workshop for journalists and researchers that includes an annotated timeline of 20th Century Syria, facts on Syria, and brief bios of the leadership. |
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