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Smyrna's Ashes: Humanitarianism, Genocide, and the Birth of the Middle East
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Smyrna’s Ashes: Humanitarianism, Genocide, and the Birth of the Middle East

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Today the West tends to understand the Middle East primarily in terms of geopolitics: Islam, oil, and nuclear weapons. But in the nineteenth century it was imagined differently. The interplay of geography and politics found definition in a broader set of concerns that understood the region in terms of the moral, humanitarian, and religious commitments of the British empire. Smyrna’s Ashes reevaluates how this story of the Eastern Question shaped the cultural politics of geography, war, and genocide in the mapping of a larger Middle East after World War I.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of California Press
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2012
Pages
268
ISBN
9780520289567

Today the West tends to understand the Middle East primarily in terms of geopolitics: Islam, oil, and nuclear weapons. But in the nineteenth century it was imagined differently. The interplay of geography and politics found definition in a broader set of concerns that understood the region in terms of the moral, humanitarian, and religious commitments of the British empire. Smyrna’s Ashes reevaluates how this story of the Eastern Question shaped the cultural politics of geography, war, and genocide in the mapping of a larger Middle East after World War I.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of California Press
Country
United States
Date
15 November 2012
Pages
268
ISBN
9780520289567