Rebuilding Beirut following the famine of 1917
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Friday, 17 August 2007
Beirut 1920
Posted by Design at 08:21
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Rebuilding Beirut following the famine of 1917
Picture: Aziz Zabbal/Roberte Zabbal Sawaya Collection
Copyright © Arab Image Foundation
Posted by Design at 08:21
2 comments:
Sorry irritating question from an ignoramus.
What are the best books on the relationship between sectarian identity and class on Lebanon?
Dear John
The best book in print is: A History of Modern Lebanon by Fawwaz Traboulsi (http://www.press.umich.edu/titleDetailDesc.do?id=290301).
Traboulsi gives a very detailed description of sectarian carve up in the 1980s.
In my view the best book ever written on Lebanon is: The Struggle Over Lebanon, by Tabitha Petran. There are second hand copies available.
For anyone wanting a sober history (and one that deals with the rebellion of workers and peasants) this is a bible. She also wrote a very good book on Syria as well (if you can get a copy).
I will be soon be posting a discussion document from the Lebanese leftist group Tymat that is the beginning of a theoretical evaluation of this relation. (We found the question of Syria workers added a new dimension to a complex interplay of sect, nationalism and class)
regards
Simon
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