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Author Bawardi, Hani J., author.

Title The making of Arab Americans : from Syrian nationalism to U.S. citizenship / Hani J. Bawardi.

Publication Info. Austin : University of Texas Press, 2014.

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 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  305.8927 B354M    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description xi, 382 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-362) and index.
Contents Arab populations under Ottoman rule : a background -- The Syrian nationalism of the Mahjar press -- Soldiers for Syria before World War I : the Free Syria Society -- The Syria idea and the New Syria Party -- The mandate years and the diaspora : the Arab National League and a historical context for Arab American narrative -- The Arab National League and the emergence of Arab American identity -- The Institute of Arab American Affairs : Arab Americans and the new world order.
Summary While conventional wisdom points to the Arab-Israeli War of 1967 as the gateway for the founding of the first Arab American national political organization, such advocacy in fact began with the Syrian nationalist movement, which emerged from immigration trends at the turn of the last century. Bringing this long-neglected history to life, The Making of Arab Americans overturns the notion of an Arab population that was too diverse to share common goals. Tracing the forgotten histories of the Free Syria Society, the New Syria Party, the Arab National League, and the Institute of Arab American Affairs, the book restores a timely aspect of our understanding of an area (then called Syria) that comprises modern-day Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine. Hani Bawardi examines the numerous Arab American political advocacy organizations that thrived before World War I, showing how they influenced Syrian and Arab nationalism. He further offers an in-depth analysis exploring how World War II helped introduce a new Arab American identity as priorities shifted and the quest for assimilation intensified. In addition, the book enriches our understanding of the years leading to the Cold War by tracing both the Arab National League's transition to the Institute of Arab American Affairs and new campaigns to enhance mutual understanding between the United States and the Middle East. Illustrated with a wealth of previously unpublished photographs and manuscripts, The Making of Arab Americans provides crucial insight for contemporary dialogues.
Subject Arab Americans -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
Arab Americans -- Societies, etc. -- History -- 20th century.
Arab Americans -- History -- 20th century.
Arab Americans -- Ethnic identity.
Arab nationalism -- History -- 20th century.
Syria -- Emigration and immigration.
Araber. (DE-588)4002528-7
Syrer. (DE-588)4106468-9
Panarabismus. (DE-588)4132042-6
Ethnische Identität. (DE-588)4153096-2
United States. (DE-588)4078704-7
Standard No. 40023551589
ISBN 9780292757486 (alk. paper)
0292757484 (alk. paper)
9781477307526 (pbk.)
1477307524 (pbk.)
Sudoc No. Z UA380.8 B329ma txdocs
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