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Introduction: An Analysis of Arab Responses to Fascism and Nazism in Middle Eastern Studies
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: An Analysis of Arab Responses to Fascism and Nazism in Middle Eastern Studies 1
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PART 1. Syria and Lebanon
- 1. A Challenge to the Local Order: Reactions to Nazism in the Syrian and Lebanese Press 35
- 2. Against the Tide: The Secret Alliance between the Syrian National Bloc Leaders and Great Britain, 1941–1942 55
- 3. Memoirs Do Not Deceive: Syrians Confront Fascism and Nazism—as Reflected in the Memoirs of Syrian Political Leaders and Intellectuals 73
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PART 2. Palestine
- 4. More than the Mufti: Other Arab-Palestinian Voices on Nazi Germany, 1933–1945, and Their Postwar Narrations 101
- 5. The Spanish Civil War as Reflected in Contemporary Palestinian Press 127
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PART 3. Iraq
- 6. Iraqi Shadows, Iraqi Lights: Anti-Fascist and Anti-Nazi Voices in Monarchic Iraq, 1932–1941 141
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PART 4. Egypt
- 7. The View from the Embassy: British Assessments of Egyptian Attitudes during World War II 171
- 8. The Rise of Homemade Egyptian Communism: A Response to the Challenge Posed by Fascism and Nazism? 195
- 9. “The Crime of Nazism against Humanity”: Ahmad Hasan al-Zayyat and the Outbreak of World War II 217
- 10. The War and the Holocaust in the Egyptian Public Discourse, 1945–1947 243
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PART 5. Other Arab Voices
- 11. The Tiger and the Lion: Fascism and Ethiopia in Arab Eyes 271
- Notes 289
- Selected Bibliography 345
- About the Contributors 355
- Index 359
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: An Analysis of Arab Responses to Fascism and Nazism in Middle Eastern Studies 1
-
PART 1. Syria and Lebanon
- 1. A Challenge to the Local Order: Reactions to Nazism in the Syrian and Lebanese Press 35
- 2. Against the Tide: The Secret Alliance between the Syrian National Bloc Leaders and Great Britain, 1941–1942 55
- 3. Memoirs Do Not Deceive: Syrians Confront Fascism and Nazism—as Reflected in the Memoirs of Syrian Political Leaders and Intellectuals 73
-
PART 2. Palestine
- 4. More than the Mufti: Other Arab-Palestinian Voices on Nazi Germany, 1933–1945, and Their Postwar Narrations 101
- 5. The Spanish Civil War as Reflected in Contemporary Palestinian Press 127
-
PART 3. Iraq
- 6. Iraqi Shadows, Iraqi Lights: Anti-Fascist and Anti-Nazi Voices in Monarchic Iraq, 1932–1941 141
-
PART 4. Egypt
- 7. The View from the Embassy: British Assessments of Egyptian Attitudes during World War II 171
- 8. The Rise of Homemade Egyptian Communism: A Response to the Challenge Posed by Fascism and Nazism? 195
- 9. “The Crime of Nazism against Humanity”: Ahmad Hasan al-Zayyat and the Outbreak of World War II 217
- 10. The War and the Holocaust in the Egyptian Public Discourse, 1945–1947 243
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PART 5. Other Arab Voices
- 11. The Tiger and the Lion: Fascism and Ethiopia in Arab Eyes 271
- Notes 289
- Selected Bibliography 345
- About the Contributors 355
- Index 359