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  • Maps --Sources --Acknowledgments --Foreword --1.Introduction : Kurdish identity and social formation --bk. 1.The Kurds in the age of tribe and empire --2.Kurdistan before the nineteenth century --3.Ottoman Kurdistan, 1800-1850 --4.Ottoman Kurdistan, 1850-1914 --5.The Qajars and the Kurds --6.Revolution, nationalism and war, 1908-1918 --bk. 2.Incorporating the Kurds --7.Redrawing the map: the partition of Ottoman Kurdistan --8.The Kurds, Britain and Iraq --9.Incorporating Turkey's Kurds --10.The Kurds under Reza Shah --bk. 3.Ethno-nationalism in Iran --11.Tribe or ethnicity? : The Mahabad Republic --12.Iran : creating a national movement --13.Subjects of the Shi'i Republic --bk. 4.Ethno-nationalism in Iraq --14.The birth of a nationalist movement under Hashimite rule --15.The Kurds in revolutionary Iraq --16.The Kurds under the Baath, 1968-1975 --17.The road to genocide, 1975-1988 --18.Uprising and self-rule --bk. 5.Ethno-nationalism in Turkey --19.The Kurdish national revival in Turkey, 1946-1979 --20.The PKK and the mass movement --Afterword : retrospect and prospect --appendix.The Treaty of Sevres --Index.  (1)
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  • Maps --Sources --Acknowledgments --Foreword --1.Introduction : Kurdish identity and social formation --bk. 1.The Kurds in the age of tribe and empire --2.Kurdistan before the nineteenth century --3.Ottoman Kurdistan, 1800-1850 --4.Ottoman Kurdistan, 1850-1914 --5.The Qajars and the Kurds --6.Revolution, nationalism and war, 1908-1918 --bk. 2.Incorporating the Kurds --7.Redrawing the map: the partition of Ottoman Kurdistan --8.The Kurds, Britain and Iraq --9.Incorporating Turkey's Kurds --10.The Kurds under Reza Shah --bk. 3.Ethno-nationalism in Iran --11.Tribe or ethnicity? : The Mahabad Republic --12.Iran : creating a national movement --13.Subjects of the Shi'i Republic --bk. 4.Ethno-nationalism in Iraq --14.The birth of a nationalist movement under Hashimite rule --15.The Kurds in revolutionary Iraq --16.The Kurds under the Baath, 1968-1975 --17.The road to genocide, 1975-1988 --18.Uprising and self-rule --bk. 5.Ethno-nationalism in Turkey --19.The Kurdish national revival in Turkey, 1946-1979 --20.The PKK and the mass movement --Afterword : retrospect and prospect --appendix.The Treaty of Sevres --Index.  (1)
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    London : I.B. Tauris | New York : In the U.S.A. and Canada distributed by St. Martin's Press
    ISBN: 1850436533 , 9781850436539
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 472 Seiten , Karten , 24 cm
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als McDowall, David, 1945- Modern history of the Kurds
    DDC: 956.0049159
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    Keywords: Kurds History 20th century ; Kurds History 20th century ; Kurds History 20th century ; Kurds History 20th century ; Kurds History 20th century ; Kurds History 20th century ; Kurds History 20th century ; Kurds Iraq ; History ; 20th cemtury ; Kurds Iran ; History ; 20th century ; Kurds Turkey ; History ; 20th century ; Kurds History ; Middle East ; Naher und Mittlerer Osten Kurdistan ; Kurden ; Kurdenproblem ; Geschichte ; Minderheitenpolitik ; Iran ; Türkei ; Irak ; Gesellschaft ; Stammesgeschichte ; Nationale Identität ; Nationalismus ; Politische Partei ; Barzani, Mustafa ; Talabani, Jalal ; Armenier Vereinigtes Königreich ; Barzani, Masud ; Kurdistan ; Kurden ; Geschichte 1800-1990 ; Geschichte 1800-1988 ; Kurdistan ; Naher Osten ; Mittlerer Osten ; Kurden ; Irak ; Minderheitenpolitik ; Iran ; Türkei ; Irak ; Stamm ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Nationalismus ; Partei ; Bārzāni, Muṣṭafā 1903-1979 ; Ṭālabānī, Ǧalāl 1933-2017 ; Geschichte ; Geschichte 1800-1990
    Abstract: In this narrative, the first comprehensive account of recent Kurdish history, David McDowall traces the roots of Kurdish nationalism from the collapse of the Kurdish emirates in the nineteenth century and the consequent crisis in tribal politics, through the post-1918 peace settlement for which the Kurds were wholly unprepared, to the slow emergence of an educated non-tribal class during the middle years of this century. This new class faced two enemies. Externally, it had to resist the recently established regimes in Iran, Turkey and Iraq, all of which equated modernization with state nationalism, ethnic subordination and centralization. Internally, it had to transform a society based primarily on the socio-economic ethic of tribal patronage to one based on ethnic identity. McDowall shows how in each of these countries the struggle has taken on its own characteristics, problems and prospects; why pan-Kurdish unity still proves so elusive; and how governments have used the internal fault lines of Kurdish society to impede national progress. He also explains why the Kurdish question is unlikely to disappear and examines the likely prospects for the future
    Abstract: Indhold: The Kurds in the age of tribe and empire ; Incorporating the Kurds ; Ethno-nationalism in Iran ; Ethno-nationalism in Iraq ; Ethno-nationalism in Turkey
    Abstract: Introduction: Kurdish identity and social formation -- The Kurds in the age of tribe and empire -- Incorporating the Kurds -- Ethno-nationalism in Iran -- Ethno-nationalism in Iraq -- Ethno- nationalism in Turkey.
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references
    Note: Kurdish identity-Social formation-Tribe and empire-Kurdistan-Ottoman Kurdistan-Qajars-Revolution, nationalism and war-Britain and Iraq-Reza Shah-Ethno-nationalism-Iran-Ethnicity-Mahabad republic-Shi'i republic-Nationalist movement-Hashimite rule-Baath-Genocide-Uprising and self-rule-National revival , Includes bibliographical references and index
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