Identity and Nation in Iraq /
Sherko Kirmanj offers a balanced, critical analysis of the evolution of Iraqi national identity and the process of national integration, tracing a history of antagonisms and violence that began with the creation of the state in 1921. Challenging approaches that variously blame the legacy of the Baat...
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Boulder :
Lynne Rienner Publishers,
[2022]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Foreword: In Sami Abdul Rahman Park
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The Context of Identity in Iraq
- 2 The Formation of Iraq
- 3 Faisal and the Dream of a Nation
- 4 The Emergence of National Integration
- 5 The Failure of National Integration
- 6 The Process of National Disintegration
- 7 A Disintegrated Nation
- 8 The US Invasion: Opening Pandora's Box
- 9 The Paradoxes of Nation Formation in Iraq
- Appendixes
- 1 The Destruction of Kurdistan, 1963-1987
- 2 The January 2005 Parliamentary Election Results
- 3 The August 2005 Constitutional Referendum Results
- 4 The December 2005 Parliamentary Election Results
- 5 Civilian Deaths from Violence in Iraq, 2003-2012
- 6 Average Deaths per Day from Bombs and Gunfire/Executions
- 7 The March 2010 Paliamentary Election Results
- Acronyms
- Glossary
- References
- Index
- About the Book