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At the beginning of the 20th Century Jordan, like much of the Middle East, was a loose collection of tribes. By the time of its independence in 1946 it had the most firmly embedded state structures in the Arab world. Drawing on previously untapped sources, Yoav Alon examines how the disparate clan networks of Jordan were integrated into the Hashemite monarchy, with the help of the British colonial administrators. Taking a grassroot perspective, Alon looks at how the weak state institutions introduced by the Ottomans developed in British-administered Jordan. He shows how these institutions co-opted the structures of tribal society, and produced a distinctive hybrid between modern statehood and tribal confederacy which still characterises Jordan to this day. Key figures emerge in the story of Jordan's transformation, such as John Glubb, the charismatic Arab Legion commander who perceived the power of the nomadic tribes and sought to harness it to imperial Britain's statebuilding agenda. Alon's innovative approach to the origins of modern Jordan provides fresh insights not only into Jordan itself but into colonialism, modernity and the development of the state in the Middle East.

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"The product of extensive research and impeccable scholarship....the best account we have" - Professor Avi Shlaim, St Antonys College, Oxford.

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Preface Maps Introduction: The Study of State, Tribe and Colonial Rule in Jordan Between Two Empires: Transjordan on the Eve of Abdullah's Arrival 'Bedu Amir' or Constitutional Monarch? The Struggle for the Nature of the Emirate, 1921-1924 The Making of a Colonial State, 1924-1930 Colonialism as a Fine Art: Glubb Pasha and the Desert Tribes, 1928-1936 State Consolidation and Tribal Participation, 1930-1946 Conclusion: Towards an Appraisal of the Mandate's Legacy in Jordan Glossary: Tribes and Shaykhs Notes Bibliography Index

The Making of Jordan: Tribes, Colonialism and the Modern State

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 30/11/2009
      ISBN13: 9781848850132, 978-1848850132
      ISBN10: 1848850131

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      Book Synopsis
      At the beginning of the 20th Century Jordan, like much of the Middle East, was a loose collection of tribes. By the time of its independence in 1946 it had the most firmly embedded state structures in the Arab world. Drawing on previously untapped sources, Yoav Alon examines how the disparate clan networks of Jordan were integrated into the Hashemite monarchy, with the help of the British colonial administrators. Taking a grassroot perspective, Alon looks at how the weak state institutions introduced by the Ottomans developed in British-administered Jordan. He shows how these institutions co-opted the structures of tribal society, and produced a distinctive hybrid between modern statehood and tribal confederacy which still characterises Jordan to this day. Key figures emerge in the story of Jordan's transformation, such as John Glubb, the charismatic Arab Legion commander who perceived the power of the nomadic tribes and sought to harness it to imperial Britain's statebuilding agenda. Alon's innovative approach to the origins of modern Jordan provides fresh insights not only into Jordan itself but into colonialism, modernity and the development of the state in the Middle East.

      Trade Review
      "The product of extensive research and impeccable scholarship....the best account we have" - Professor Avi Shlaim, St Antonys College, Oxford.

      Table of Contents
      Preface Maps Introduction: The Study of State, Tribe and Colonial Rule in Jordan Between Two Empires: Transjordan on the Eve of Abdullah's Arrival 'Bedu Amir' or Constitutional Monarch? The Struggle for the Nature of the Emirate, 1921-1924 The Making of a Colonial State, 1924-1930 Colonialism as a Fine Art: Glubb Pasha and the Desert Tribes, 1928-1936 State Consolidation and Tribal Participation, 1930-1946 Conclusion: Towards an Appraisal of the Mandate's Legacy in Jordan Glossary: Tribes and Shaykhs Notes Bibliography Index

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