Syria's Democratic Years Syria's Democratic Years

Syria's Democratic Years

Citizens, Experts, and Media in the 1950s

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Publisher Description

This study of mid-20th century Syria blends "cultural theory and comparative history" to offer "intellectual depth and relevance beyond the case at hand" (The Middle East Journal).

When Syria became fully independent in 1946, the young republic faced the task of forging a new national identity. From 1954 to 1958, Syria enjoyed a brief period of civilian government—popularly known as "The Democratic Years"—before the consolidation of authoritarian rule. In Syria's Democratic Years, Kevin W. Martin provides a cultural history of the period and argues that the authoritarian outcome was anything but inevitable.


Examining the flourishing broadcast and print media of the time, Martin focuses on three public figures, whose professions—law, the military, and medicine—projected modernity and modeled the new Arab citizen. This experiment with democracy, however abortive, offers a model of governance from Syria's historical experience that could serve as an alternative to dictatorship.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
November 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
234
Pages
PUBLISHER
Indiana University Press
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
4.4
MB
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