Nazism in Syria and Lebanon: The Ambivalence of the German Option, 1933-1945 (SOAS/Routledge Studies on the Middle East) - Hardcover

9780415457149: Nazism in Syria and Lebanon: The Ambivalence of the German Option, 1933-1945 (SOAS/Routledge Studies on the Middle East)
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"The book provides an exemplary analysis of the changing intellectual trends while debunking many of the theories about the influence of Nazi thought on Arab nationalist ideology in the interwar period in Syria and Lebanon. It will be useful for specialists in the field as well as graduate students who have a strong grounding in the history of Syria and Lebanon between 1933 and 1945." - Betty S. Anderson, Boston University, International Journal of Middle East Studies, 44:1, (2012)

"This is an important addition to a spate of scholarly work that has appeared in recent years, and in which the assumption that throughout the 1930s and 1940s the Middle East was swamped by waves of admiration for or, at the very least, identification with fascism and Nazism is reexamined. (...) Nordbruch's is an excellent and systematic piece of research, based on a thorough study of the press and other, contemporary material."

Eyal Zisser, Bustan: The Middle East Book Review 1 (2010)

"makes extensive use of newspapers from the French Mandate territories, integrating them very persuasively with detailed readings of the French colonial and German archives to produce a survey of Arab–Nazi relations in Syria and Lebanon that has both breadth and depth. The result is a nuanced and fair picture that gives preference neither to the voices supporting Nazism nor to those who rejected it. The conclusions are therefore not clear-cut but delineate a broad range of visions of the meaning that modern totalitarian rule, such as that in Nazi Germany, could have for the creation of a modern Levantine society."

Peter Wien, International Journal of Middle East Studies, 2 (2010)

"The number of books dealing with Arab relations to Nazism - or with the weakness of these relations - is limited. (...) Recently, the German scholar Goetz Nordbruch published a book that is more comprehensive and detailed than previous studies in this field. He deals, from the perspective of Arab-Nazi German relations, with thoughts, parties and the press in Syria and Lebanon, highlighting aspects of the history of these countries that have so far remained in the dark."

Hazem Saghiyeh, al-Ittihad, 14 March 2009

"provides a comprehensive and balanced picture of the political debates in the two French mandates. In addition to the plentitude of material that is made accessible, and that also renders visible the nuances [within the debates], this work proves again empirically one important point: Arab societies were from a political point of view no less diverse than those in Europe. (...) Not only can Goetz Nordbruch's book be considered as a brilliant study of the history of the Second World War and the reception of fascism in the Levante; it is also an important contribution to understand the political context in the region between the end of the war and the foundation of Israel."

Thomas Schmidinger, Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, 2 (2009)

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The increasingly vibrant political culture emerging in Lebanon and Syria in the 1930s and early 1940s is key to the understanding of local approaches towards the Nazi German regime. For many contemporary observers in Beirut and Damascus, Nazism not only posed a risk to Europe, but threatened to take root in Arab societies as well.

In the first publication to reconstruct Lebanese and Syrian encounters with Nazism in the context of an evolving local political culture and to base its analysis on a comprehensive review of Arab, French and German sources, Götz Nordbruch examines the reactions to the rise of Nazism in the countries under French mandate, spanning from fascination and endorsement to the creation of antifascist networks.

Against a background of public discourses, local politics and the shifting regional and international settings, this book interprets public assessments of and contact with the Nazi regime as part of an intellectual quest for orientation in the years between the break-up of the Ottoman Empire and national independence.

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  • VerlagRoutledge
  • Erscheinungsdatum2008
  • ISBN 10 0415457149
  • ISBN 13 9780415457149
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