Regimes of Mobility
"For the past two decades, insights gained from the burgeoning field of borderlands studies have enabled a new generation of scholars to challenge popular depictions of the emergence of the modern Middle East. For them, the region's borderlands were not just mere sites of peripheral activi...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press
2022.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- List of Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Introduction: Regimes of Mobility in Middle Eastern Borderlands, 1918–46
- Part I Post-Ottoman Territoriality
- 1 Revisiting Millî: Borders and the Making of the Turkish Nation State
- 2 Borders of State Succession and Regime Change in the Post-Ottoman Middle East
- 3 The Last Ottoman Merchants: Regional Trade and Politics of Tariff s in Aleppo’s Hinterland, 1921–29
- 4 Personal Connect ions and Regional Networks: Cross-border Ford Automobile Distribution in French Mandate Syria
- 5 Polysemic Borders: Melkite and Orthodox Clerics and Laymen in the Emirate of Transjordan, 1920s–1940s
- 6 Contested Terrain: Cross-border Violence, Politics and Memory in Syria’s Kurd Dagh Region
- Part II Cross-border Mobilities
- 7 Borders, Disease and Territoriality in the Post-Ottoman Middle East
- 8 Motor Cars and Transdesert Traffi c: Channelling Mobilities between Iraq and Syria, 1923–30
- 9 Border Transgressions, Border Controls: Mobility along Palestine’s Northern Frontier, 1930–46
- 10 When Nomads Flee: ‘Raider’, ‘Rebel’ and ‘Refugee’ in Southern Iraq, 1917–30
- 11 The ‘Camel Dispute’: Cross-border Mobility and Tribal Conflicts in the Iraqi–Syrian Borderland, 1929–34
- Afterword: Non/State Actors, Timelines, Border and/versus Territory, Global Contexts
- Index