Civilization and the making of the state in Lebanon and Syria / Andrew Delatolla.
2021
DS80.95 .D45 2021
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Title
Civilization and the making of the state in Lebanon and Syria / Andrew Delatolla.
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ISBN
3030576906 (electronic book)
9783030576905 (electronic bk.)
3030576892
9783030576899
9783030576905 (electronic bk.)
3030576892
9783030576899
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (ix, 285 pages)
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10.1007/978-3-030-57690-5 doi
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DS80.95 .D45 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
956.9104
Summary
'Given the over-generalization and abstraction in the analysis of the state, Delatolla's archival analysis of Lebanon and Syria is needed and welcome. He also guides us through the widespread phenomenon of state failure when many Global South countries mimic the made-in-Europe "standard of civilization" template.' --Bahgat Korany, Professor, Department of Political Science, The American University in Cairo, Egypt 'This highly original study is part of a wave of scholarship in the fields of Middle East studies, political science and international relations, that pushes these disciplines beyond their intellectually rigid and outdated boundaries. Standing on the shoulders of post-colonial and post-structuralist thinkers, Delatolla has brought together academic, extensive archival and governmental records to extract the colonial and imperial legacies embedded in state-based frameworks for organizing human societies. While a study of the intellectual coloniality reproduced in Lebanon and Syria, Delatollas strong analysis of power and critical framework is key to examining similar Eurocentric and state-centric models of governance in other Middle Eastern contexts.' --Shourideh C. Molavi, Senior Lecturer, Department of Urban Studies, University of Basel, Switzerland, and Lead Israel-Palestine Researcher, Forensic Architecture This book argues that the modern state, from the nineteenth century to the contemporary period, has consistently been used as a means to measure civilizational engagement and attainment. This volume historicizes this dynamic, examining how it impacted state-making in Lebanon and Syria. By putting social, political, and economic pressure on the Ottoman Empire to replicate the modern state in Europe, the book examines processes of racialization, nationalist development, continued imperial expansion, and resistance that became embedded in the state as it was assembled. By historicizing post-imperial and post-colonial state formation in Lebanon and Syria, it is possible to engage in a conceptual separation from the modern state, abandoning the ongoing reproduction of the state as a standard, or benchmark, of civilization and progress. Andrew Delatolla is Lecturer in Middle Eastern Studies in the School of Languages, Cultures and Societies at the University of Leeds, UK
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Middle East today.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Standards of Civilization and the Production of Statehood
Chapter 3: Equality as a Standard of Civilization: The Opposition Towards Ottoman Tolerance
Chapter 4: Race, Religion, and Civilization in Programs of Governance and Modernization
Chapter 5: Territory, Identity, and Governance: Creating Order from Disorder
Chapter 6: Violent Resistance: Interactions with Modernity and European Interference
Chapter 7: Nationalism as Resistance: Acquiescing to European Identifiers.-Chapter 8: Preventing Autonomy: European Interests and the Application of a Standard of Civilization
Chapter 9: Conclusion: Taking Histories of Post-Colonial Statehood Seriously.
Chapter 2: The Standards of Civilization and the Production of Statehood
Chapter 3: Equality as a Standard of Civilization: The Opposition Towards Ottoman Tolerance
Chapter 4: Race, Religion, and Civilization in Programs of Governance and Modernization
Chapter 5: Territory, Identity, and Governance: Creating Order from Disorder
Chapter 6: Violent Resistance: Interactions with Modernity and European Interference
Chapter 7: Nationalism as Resistance: Acquiescing to European Identifiers.-Chapter 8: Preventing Autonomy: European Interests and the Application of a Standard of Civilization
Chapter 9: Conclusion: Taking Histories of Post-Colonial Statehood Seriously.