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|a Holy Lands :
|b Reviving Pluralism In The Middle East /
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|a When the Ottoman Empire fell apart, colonial powers drew straight lines on the map to create a new region-the Middle East-made up of new countries filled with multiple religious sects and ethnicities. Syria, Iraq and Lebanon, for example, all contained a kaleidoscope of Sunnis, Kurds, Shias, Circassians, Druze and Armenians. Israel was the first to establish a state in which one sect and ethnicity dominated others. Sixty years later, others are following suit, like the Kurds in northern Iraq, the Sunnis with ISIS, the Alawites in Syria, and the Shias in Baghdad and northern Yemen. The rise of irredentist states threatens to condemn the region to decades of conflict along new communal fault lines. In this book, Economist correspondent and New York Review of Books contributor Nicolas Pelham looks at how and why the world's most tolerant region degenerated into its least tolerant. Pelham reports from cities in Israel, Kurdistan, Iraq and Syria on how triumphant sects treat their ethnic and sectarian minorities, and he searches for hope-for a possible path back to the beauty that the region used to and can still radiate.
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|g Part 1:
|t The decline and fall of the Ottoman Empire.
|t The origin of milleticide --
|t Old Ottoman pluralism --
|t The sectarianism of the secular nationalism --
|t Millet wars --
|t The triumph of sectarian nationalism --
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|t "Come back, sons" --
|t "Redeeming the land" --
|t The politics of memory --
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|t The Palestinian origins of Sunni milletism --
|t The Islamic state --
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|t The creation of Shiastan --
|t Hashad --
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|t The spread of Sunni Revanchism --
|t Communal rupture --
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|t Holy lands to holy communities.
|t The way back: an Armenian perspective --
|t The way back: Shia perspectives --
|t The way back: Sunni perspectives --
|t The way back: Jewish perspectives --
|t Milletocracy.
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|i Print version:
|a Pelham, Nicolas.
|t Holy Lands : Reviving Pluralism in the Middle East.
|d NY : Perseus Book LLC (Ingram), ©2016
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