The Iraqi Revolution of 1958

The Iraqi Revolution of 1958
Title The Iraqi Revolution of 1958 PDF eBook
Author Juan Romero
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 268
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 076185259X

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This book advances the argument that the events of July 14, 1958, when Iraqi military officers overthrew the British-installed Iraqi monarchy, constituted simultaneously as a coup and a revolution for a number of reasons, including military involvement, popular participation, and policies that radically departed from those of the previous regime.

The Iraqi Revolution of 1958

The Iraqi Revolution of 1958
Title The Iraqi Revolution of 1958 PDF eBook
Author Robert Alan Fernea
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Total Pages 266
Release 1991-04-22
Genre History
ISBN

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"The Iraqi revolution of 1958 was a landmark in the history of the Middle East. Only two years after the Suez Affair, when pan-Arab sentiments were riding high throughout the region, a group of nationalist officers of the Iraqi army overthrew the monarchy and esetablished a republican regime. This book assesses the causes and the social, political and economic consequences of the revolution which destroyed the old social order and led, after a protracted political struggle, to the rule of the Baath Party and since the late 1970s, Saddam Hussein. The inspiration of the study is Hanna Batatu's major work on the social and economic bases of Iraqi politics. 'The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements of Iraq (1978)'. The book concludes with a chapter by Batatu on class structure in Iraq, the role of the communists and nationalists in emancipating Iraq from British control, and the link between the revolution of 1958 and the crisis of 1990-1. Essays from leading scholars of contemporary Iraq analyse in detail the transformation of the Iraqi state. The contributors are: Norman Daniel, Wm. Roger Louis, Nicholas G. Thacher, Frederick W. Axelgard, Joe Stork, Rashid Khalidi, Marion Farouk-Sluglett and Peter Slughett, Robert A. Fernea, Roger Owen, Abdul-Salaam Youssif, Sami Zubaida and Hanna Batatu. There is a preface to the book by Albert Hourani"--Publisher's description p. [2] of dust jacket.

Iraq Since 1958

Iraq Since 1958
Title Iraq Since 1958 PDF eBook
Author Marion Farouk-Sluglett
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Total Pages 380
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN

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Explores the emergence of modern Iraq from its foundation in 1920 to the August 1990 invasion of Kuwait.

The Iraqi Revolution

The Iraqi Revolution
Title The Iraqi Revolution PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 142
Release 1959
Genre Iraq
ISBN

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Iraq Since 1958

Iraq Since 1958
Title Iraq Since 1958 PDF eBook
Author Marion Farouk-Sluglett
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 413
Release 2001-06-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0857713736

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In the West, the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August 1990 and later Saddam Husain's political survival following a punishing defeat in war have been greeted with bewilderment and incomprehension. The history of politics in Iraq and the context which has given rise to Saddam Husayn's violent Ba'thist regime have been barely understood. This highly praised book is the first to explore the emergence of modern Iraq from its foundation in 1920 into the 21st century. It covers the period from the revolution in 1958, concentrating particularly on Saddam Husayn's rise to power and his consolidation as leader. It is the only political history of modern Iraq now available to provide a critical analysis of the Ba'thist regime which has ruled since 1968. The authors also explore the role and decline of the Iraqi Communist Party, the shifting policies towards the Kurds and the Shi'is, the nationalisation of oil and Iraq's relations with its neighbours. With the extensive revision and updatings of Peter Sluglett, they provide a stimulating analysis of the country's economy, now so drastically affected by international sanctions. --------------------- Real Promo blurb As the world holds its breath while the US-Iraq confrontation approaches its denouement, here is the definitive story of Saddam Husayn, his rise to power and the historical background to his dictatorship. This highly praised book explores the emergence of modern Iraq from the revolution in 1958 and concentrating on Saddam Husayn's rise to power and his consolidation as leader. The only political history of modern Iraq now available, it provides a critical analysis of the Ba'thist regime which has ruled since 1968. It explores the decline of the Iraqi Communist Party, the shifting policies towards the Kurds and the Shi'is, and Iraq's relations with its neighbours. Extensively updated by Peter Sluglett, it provides analysis of the country's economy, now so damaged by international sanctions. `This is an excellent, reasoned, historical analysis of Iraq, lucidly written, theoretically astute, empirically based, politically firm.' Fred Halliday `A very good book indeed' Albert Hourani --------------------------------- Author aff. The late Marion Farouk-Sluglett lectured in Middle Eastern Politics at the University College of Wales. Peter Sluglett is Professor of History at the University of Utah.

Iraq Reborn

Iraq Reborn
Title Iraq Reborn PDF eBook
Author Ismāʻīl ʻĀrif
Publisher
Total Pages 152
Release 1982
Genre History
ISBN

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Saddam's Iraq

Saddam's Iraq
Title Saddam's Iraq PDF eBook
Author Committee Against Repression and for Democratic Rights in Iraq
Publisher
Total Pages 278
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN

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