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MODERN MIDDLE EAST (2) answer(s).
 
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Fall of empires and the formation of the modern Middle East / Garfinkle, Adam   Journal Article
Garfinkle, Adam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The collapse or weakening of six empires over a 53-year period furnished the precondition for the rise of what we offhandedly call the modern Middle East. But if we mean “modern” as a concept of political sociology rather than a shorthand way of saying recent or contemporary, we must conclude that a “modern” Middle East is still straining to be born. We see that through an integrated analysis that explains not how the post-Ottoman Middle East arose, but why it took the shape it did.
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These people know about us: a reconsideration of greater Syrian attitudes towards the United States in the first world war era / Patrick, Andrew   Journal Article
Patrick, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article casts a sceptical eye on the seemingly glowing reputation of the United States amongst the elites of Greater Syria during the First World War era. It argues that although this reputation was based on genuine appreciation of good deeds performed by Americans in the region, it was also based on a mistaken impression of the nature of America's global role in this era and was most likely not as emphatic as it sometimes appears in the historical record. In doing this, the article seeks to raise questions about the place that such utterances should occupy in histories of the modern Middle East.
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