The Middle East in the Twentieth Century

JEWISH, ISLAMIC AND MIDDLE EAST STUDIES 5150

UPDATING DESCRIPT ? This course surveys the history of the Middle East since World War I. Major analytical themes include: colonialism; Orientalism; the formation of the regional nation-state system; the formation and political mobilization of new social classes; changing gender relations; the development of new forms of appropriation of economic surplus (oil, urban industry) in the new global economy; the role of religion; the Middle East as an arena of the Cold War; conflict in Israel/Palestine; and new conceptions of identity associated with these developments (Arabism, local patriotism, Islamism).
Course Attributes: EN H; BU Hum; BU IS; AS HUM; AS LCD; FA HUM

Section 01

The Middle East in the Twentieth Century - 01
INSTRUCTOR: Reynolds
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Section A

The Middle East in the Twentieth Century - A
INSTRUCTOR: [TBA]
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Section B

The Middle East in the Twentieth Century - B
INSTRUCTOR: [TBA]
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