Minorities in the Middle East: Christian Minorities 1838–1967 10 Volume Hardback Set
This large collection of primary source material consists of original political despatches, correspondence and reports covering: Christian communities in the Levant 1838 to 1955 in overview, and the affairs of the Assyrian communities 1880 to 1951, the Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Jacobite, Chaldean and Syrian Catholic communities, and Protestant communities in the Levant and Iraq, in particular, with further detail about the Maronite communities in the Levant 1841 to 1958, and Coptic Christian communities in the Levant and Egypt 1917 to 1967.Ê These volumes also cover the Jeddah murders of 1858 and 1895, and the treatment of Armenians in Turkey and the Levant, including the Armenian massacres during the First World War.
- Treatment of ethic minorities is a key concern in international politics
- Shows how ethnicity crosses physical and state boundaries over the past 150 years
- Covers Christian minorities in the Arab Middle East, Turkey and Iran
Product details
June 2007Multiple copy pack
9781840971859
6500 pages
438 × 408 × 278 mm
14kg
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
- 1. Christian communities in the Levant 1838–1860
- 2. Christian communities in the Levant 1860–1861
- 3. Christian communities in the Levant 1864–1955
- 4. The treatment of Armenians in Turkey and the Levant (Volume I) 1846–1915
- 5. The treatment of Armenians in Turkey and the Levant (Volume II) 1915–1958
- 6. Assyrian communities in the Levant and Iraq (Volume I) 1880–1938
- 7. Assyrian communities in the Levant and Iraq (Volume II) 1938–1951 (1973)
- 8. Greek Orthodox communities, Roman Catholic, Jacobite, Chaldean and Syrian Catholic communities in the Levant and Iraq 1844–1955
- 9. Maronite communities in the Levant 1841–1958, and Coptic Christian communities in the Levant and Egypt 1917–1967
- 10. Protestant Communities in the Levant 1841–1913.