Monsoon Revolution: Republicans, Sultans, and Empires in Oman, 1965-1976At a time when Arab revolutionary movements are once again dominating the headlines, Monsoon Revolution offers a fresh reading of the Arab revolutionary tradition, examining one of its foremost case studies: the Dhufar revolution in Oman (1965-1976). |
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المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
1 Imperial Sovereignty in Omani History | 10 |
2 Dhufari Politics Society and Economy | 25 |
3 A Struggle for Sovereignty | 49 |
4 Crises and Constellational Shifts 19661968 | 84 |
From DLF to PFLOAG | 107 |
6 Last Stand of the Raj | 132 |
7 The Sultan is Deposed Long Reign the Sultan | 160 |
8 Constructing the Absolutist State | 194 |
9 Revolutionary Culture | 230 |
10 From Citizenship to Subjecthood Episodes From 197176 | 261 |
Conclusion | 309 |
Appendix | 312 |
Bibliography | 318 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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