The social origins of Hashemite rule : Bedouin, fallah and state on the East Bank
Two paradoxes on the literature on modern Jordan have inspired this research. First, the Hashemite regime in Amman has proved the most durable of those installed under Mandatory tutelage in the Arab East after World War L Yet Jordan's cohesion has either gone unremarked, or else been attributed...
Main Author: | Tell, Tariq Moraiwed |
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University of Oxford
2001
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.606701 |
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