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RALPH M. COURY, The Making of an Egyptian ArabNationalist: The Early Years of Azzam Pasha, 1893–1936 (Reading, U.K.: IthacaPress, 1998). Pp. 536. $50.40 cloth.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 May 2002

Extract

With few exceptions, Orientalist polemics and nationalist inventions of history have dominated the study of nationalism in the Arab Middle East. The lack of a critical framework and historical analysis has led many scholars to doubt the very existence of nationalism in the region. Nationalism has been treated either as a political instrument of ambitious leaders and intellectuals or an insignificant phase in Arab history, soon replaced by political Islamic movements, regionalism, and tribalism.

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Book Review
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© 2001 Cambridge University Press

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