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Social Glimpses of Iraq's Modern History- Iraq from 1920-1924

Social Glimpses of Iraq's Modern History- Iraq from 1920-1924

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General SociologyGeneral World HistoryIraq History

Publisher Price: $32.99

ISBN10: 1922583316
ISBN13: 9781922583314
Publisher: Lantern Publications
Published: Sep 25 2022
Pages: 346
Weight: 1.02
Height: 0.72 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English

To understand modern-day Iraq is to appreciate its formative years. How are we to understand the state of modern-day Iraq, which for many observers appears - in various ways - broken, divided, and beholden to deep structural ailments?


The famed Iraqi sociologist Ali al-Wardi (1913-1995) provides a unique attempt to make sense of how modern Iraq was formed by providing a crucial socio-political history of the formative years of the Iraqi state between 1920 and 1924. This was in the aftermath of WWI, the disintegration of Ottoman control, the rise of Arab nationalism, and the powerful presence of British officials and military officers who worked on shaping Iraq in ways that served their global imperial aspirations. Those four years defined Iraq as we know it today in many ways.

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