
Inventing Iraq
The Failure of Nation-Building and a History Denied
Toby Dodge(Author)
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Book
Paperback/Softback
324 pages
978-1-84904-068-6 (ISBN)
Description
Never has the old line about those who fail to understand the past being condemned to repeat it seemed more urgently relevant than in Iraq today, with potentially catastrophic consequences for the Iraqi people, the Middle East region, and the world. Examining the construction of the modern state of Iraq under the auspices of the British empire - the first attempt by a Western power to remake Mesopotamia in its own image - renowned Iraq expert Toby Dodge uncovers a series of shocking parallels between the policies of a declining British empire and those of Coalition forces in Iraq since the invasion of Iraq in March 2003. Dodge shows that the state created by the British held all the seeds of a violent, corrupt, and relentlessly oppressive future for the Iraqi people, one that has continued to unfold. Like the British empire eight decades before, the United States and Britain took upon themselves today the grand task of transforming Iraq and, by extension, the political landscape of the Middle East.
Reviews / Votes
'a superb recent book on the mandate.'- Time 'A very good piece of work in every respect: extensive research, familiarity and mastery of the secondary literature, well organised and lucid, conceptually sophisticated, with theoretical themes woven into the fabric of the substantive analysis.' - Sami Zubeida, Birkbeck College, University of London 'This fine, lucid book is absolutely essential reading for anyone desiring to understand how profoundly history shapes the current disastrous situation in Iraq, and it shows how terrible is the price for ignoring it.' - Professor Rashid Khalidi, Columbia UniversityMore details
Edition
Revised ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
map
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84904-068-6 (9781849040686)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
TOBY DODGE is Reader in Politics at Queen Mary, University of London, where he specialises in Middle East politics and the evolution of the postcolonial state.
Content
1. Understanding the Mandate in Iraq 2. The Mandate System, the End of Imperialism, and the Birth of the Iraqi State 3. Corruption, Fragmentation and Despotism: British Visions of Ottoman Iraq 4. Rural and Urban: The Divided Social Imagination of Late Colonialism 5. Using the Shaikhs: The Rational Imposition of a Romantic Figure 6. The Social Meaning of Land: State, Shaikh and Peasant 7. The Imposition of Order: Social Perception and the "Despotic" Power of Airplanes Conclusion: Iraq's Past and Possible Iraqi Futures