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al-Aidiyūlūǧiyā wa-'l-quḍbān: naḥwa ansanat al-fikr al-qaumī al-ʿarabī
In: Mubādarāt fikrīya 22
Nationalism; Arab countries; politics and government
Iḥyāʾ an-niẓām al-iqlīmī al-ʿarabī
Arab countries; nationalism; politics and government
Taṭauwur al-waʿy al-qaumī fi 'l-Maġrib al-ʿArabi
In: Silsilat kutub al-Mustaqbal al-ʿArabī 8
al-Ittiǧāhāt al-waḥdawīya fi 'l-fikr al-qaumī al-ʿarabī al-mašriqī: 1918-1952
In: Silsilat uṭrūḥāt ad-duktūrāh 38
al- Aʿmāl al-qaumīya li-Sātiʿ al-Ḥuṣrī
In: Silsilat at-turāṯ al-qaumī
al-Qism al-awwal: Muqaddimah --Ārā ́wa-aḥādīth fī al-waṭanīyah wa-al-qawmīyah --Aḥādīth fī al-tarbīyah wa-al-ijtimāʻ --Ṣafaḥāt min al-māḍī al-qarīb --al-ʻUrūbah bayna duʻātihā wa-muʻāriḍīhā --Muḥāḍarāt fī nushū ́al-fikrah al-qawmīyah --Ārā ́wa-aḥādīth fī al-ʻilm wa-al-akhlāq wa-al-thaqāfah --al-Qism al-thānī:Ārā ́wa-aḥādīth fī al-qawmīyah al-ʻArabīyah --Ārā ́wa-aḥādīth fī al-tārīkh wa-al-ijtimāʻ --al-ʻUrūbah awwalan --Difāʻ ʻan al-ʻUrūbah --Fī al-lughah wa-al-adab wa-ʻalāqatihimā bi-al-qawmīyah --Ḥawla al-waḥdah al-thaqāfīyah al-ʻArabīyah --Mā hiya al-qawmīyah? --al-Qism al-thālith:Ḥawla al-qawmīyah al-ʻArabīyah --al-Iqlīmīyah : judhūruhā wa-budhūruhā --Thaqāfatunā fī Jāmiʻat al-Duwal al-ʻArabīyah --Abḥāth mukhtārah fī al-qawmīyah al-ʻArabīyah --Bibliyūghrāfiyā -- Fihris ʻām.
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Le mouvement associatif au Maghreb: actes du colloque international: "Le mouvement associatif au Maghreb", organisé par le CRASC en partenariat avec l'Institut Maghreb Europe - IME - Paris VIII, Oran 05 et 06 février 2001
In: Les Cahiers du CRASC, (2002) 5
Gallissot, René: Ouverture: mouvements associatifs, mouvements de droits. - S. 17-27 Cubertafond, Bernard: La liberté d'association, alibi des régimes libéraux-autoritaires. - S. 29-35 Prévost, Gérard: Génération des formes fonctionnelles intégratives et des mouvements "générationnels": construction d'une typologie dans une approche comparée France-Maghreb. - S. 37-63 Védélago, François: Collectivité territoriale - Etat et associations dans le développement local: gouvernance et associations. - S. 65-92 Belai͏d, Habib: Le mouvement associatif en Tunisie à l'époque coloniale: quelques réflexions. - S. 93-104 Benkada, Saddek: Revendications des libertés publiques dans le nationalisme algérien: le cas de la liberté d'association (1919-1954). - S. 105-124 Rollinde, Marguerite: Les associations des droits de l'homme au Maroc: entre adhésion nationale, appartenance politique et engagement citoyen. - S. 125-140 Kaddour-Remaoun, Malika: Les mouvements des droits des femmes entre visions spécifiques et visions sociétales. - S. 141-157 Djebbouri, Ahmed: Mouvements associatifs et problèmes de la cité: de la dislocation spatiale à la fracture sociale. - S. 159-167 Derras, Omar: La participation associative et rapport au politique des jeunes en Algérie. - S. 169-180 Darras, 'Umar: Al-Musaraka al-gam'wiya wa-'alaqat as-sabab bi-'s-siyasa fi 'l-Gaza'ir. - S. 13-33
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Muḏakkirāt Ğaʿfar al-ʿAskarī
"The Memoirs of Jafar Pasha Al-Askari shed a vivid light on the early days of Arab nationalism and on the creation of modern Iraq in the 1920s and 1930s, as experienced by one of the prime movers of Iraqi independence. They provide a timely reminder of the all but insuperable obstacles to be overcome in building an open Iraqi state, and add much fuel to the ongoing debate about the Arabs' quest to shape their own political destiny." "Born in Mosul in 1885, Jafar Al-Askari played a colourful part in the events that led to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. Physically large and courageous, with a sharp intellect, a talent for languages, and a jovial and commanding personality, he was sent for military training in Germany before the War, and was rapidly recognised by the Young Turks as a gifted military commander." "He was however also strongly drawn to the Arab nationalist ideas then current, and the consistent theme of his career was his intense Arab patriotism. As one of the youngest generals in the Ottoman Army, he led the Sanusi regular forces in Cyrenaica in 1915-16. His capture by the British and incarceration in Cairo led to an abortive - and comical - escape attempt, and also to cordial relations with various British officers, among them T. E. Lawrence. In Cairo he realised that the Arab cause might best be served by Sharif Hussain of Makkah's revolt against Ottoman rule, then getting under way with British support. He was released in March 1917 to take command of the Arab regular forces fighting under the Amir Faisal bin Hussain (later King Faisal I of Iraq) in the Hijaz." "Jafar describes his leading role in the Arab Revolt at length. His achievement was to shape and inspire an effective force of Arab regulars to form the core of Amir Faisal's army. Co-operating with Lawrence and the bedouin irregulars, they disrupted Turkish communications along the desert flank of Allenby's northward advance through Palestine. By the end of the War Jafar had accomplished the rare feat of having been decorated by both the Germans and the British." "In 1919, Faisal appointed Jafar Military Governor of Aleppo. He became one of the first members of the new Iraqi government under the British Mandate, and spent the remainder of his life serving his King and country as Prime Minister (twice), Minister of Defence (five times), and Iraqi Minister in London, where he also found time to be called to the Bar (at Gray's Inn)." "Jafar Pasha was assa ...