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Despite being securely entrenched in power and having suppressed all political opposition, the Ba'thist regime that ruled Iraq from 1968 to 2003 still felt the need to engage in a massive rewriting of the nation's history and cultural heritage - in both its high and popular forms. As this book makes clear, the regime's effort to restructure understandings of the past was an attempt to expunge a powerful tendency in the Iraqi nationalist movement that advocated cultural pluralism, political participation, and social justice. Based on interviews with Iraqi intellectuals under the regime of Saddam Husayn, and with Iraqi expatriates and on publications from Iraq both before and during Ba'thist rule, Memories of State is an eye-opening look at one of the most important and misunderstood countries in the Middle East. This timely study also asks what the possibilities are for promoting civil society and a transition to democratic rule in post-Ba'thist Iraq.

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"Eric Davis eschews traditional histories of Iraq that have tended to emphasize political personalities and struggles amongst them, and focuses instead on the relationships between culture and political control, civil society and state institutions, and intellectuals and policy makers. The result is an innovative and multi-layered analysis that is a pleasure to read." - Adeed Dawish, author or Arab Nationalism in the Twentieth Century: From Triumph to Despair"

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List of Illustrations Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Formation of the Iraqi Intelligentsia and Modern Historical Memory 3. Nationalism, Memory, and the Decline of the Monarchical State 4. Memory, the Intelligentsia, and the Antinomies of Civil Society, 1945--1958 5. The Crucible: The July 1958 Revolution and the Struggle over Historical Memory 6. Memories of State Ascendant, 1968--1979 7. Memories of State in Decline, 1979--1990 8. Memories of State and the Arts of Resistance 9. Memories of State or Memories of the People? Iraq Following the Gulf War 10. Conclusion Appendix: Charter 91 Notes Glossary Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 28/02/2005
      ISBN13: 9780520235465, 978-0520235465
      ISBN10: 0520235460

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Despite being securely entrenched in power and having suppressed all political opposition, the Ba'thist regime that ruled Iraq from 1968 to 2003 still felt the need to engage in a massive rewriting of the nation's history and cultural heritage - in both its high and popular forms. As this book makes clear, the regime's effort to restructure understandings of the past was an attempt to expunge a powerful tendency in the Iraqi nationalist movement that advocated cultural pluralism, political participation, and social justice. Based on interviews with Iraqi intellectuals under the regime of Saddam Husayn, and with Iraqi expatriates and on publications from Iraq both before and during Ba'thist rule, Memories of State is an eye-opening look at one of the most important and misunderstood countries in the Middle East. This timely study also asks what the possibilities are for promoting civil society and a transition to democratic rule in post-Ba'thist Iraq.

      Trade Review
      "Eric Davis eschews traditional histories of Iraq that have tended to emphasize political personalities and struggles amongst them, and focuses instead on the relationships between culture and political control, civil society and state institutions, and intellectuals and policy makers. The result is an innovative and multi-layered analysis that is a pleasure to read." - Adeed Dawish, author or Arab Nationalism in the Twentieth Century: From Triumph to Despair"

      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Formation of the Iraqi Intelligentsia and Modern Historical Memory 3. Nationalism, Memory, and the Decline of the Monarchical State 4. Memory, the Intelligentsia, and the Antinomies of Civil Society, 1945--1958 5. The Crucible: The July 1958 Revolution and the Struggle over Historical Memory 6. Memories of State Ascendant, 1968--1979 7. Memories of State in Decline, 1979--1990 8. Memories of State and the Arts of Resistance 9. Memories of State or Memories of the People? Iraq Following the Gulf War 10. Conclusion Appendix: Charter 91 Notes Glossary Bibliography Index

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