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$aDS98.6$b.Y37 2016 |
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$a322.42095691$223 |
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$aYassin-Kassab, Robin,$eauthor. |
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$aBurning country :$bSyrians in revolution and war /$cRobin Yassin-Kassab and Leila Al-Shami. |
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$aLondon :$bPluto Press,$c2016. |
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$cÃ2016 |
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$axii, 262 pages :$bmaps ;$c22 cm |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 226-228) and index. |
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$aRevolution from above -- Bashaar's first decade -- Revolution from below -- The grassroots -- Militarisation and liberation -- Scorched earth : the rise of the Islamisms -- Dispossession and exile -- Culture revolutionised -- The failure of the elites -- The start of solidarity -- Epilogue : October 2015. |
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$aIn 2011, Syrians took to the streets to demand the overthrow of the regime of Bashar al-Assad. Today, much of Syria has become a war-zone where foreign journalists find it almost impossible to go. Burning Country explores the reality of life in present-day Syria. Drawn from over fifteen years of work with the people of Syria, it reveals the stories of opposition fighters, exiles lost in an archipelago of refugee camps, and many others. Examining new grassroots revolutionary organisations, the rise of ISIS and Islamism, and the emergence of the worst refugee crisis since World War Two, Burning Country is a vivid account of a modern-day political and humanitarian nightmare. -- from back cover. |
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$aRecommended in Resources for College Libraries |
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$aSyria$xHistory$yCivil War, 2011- |
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$aAssad, Bashar,$d1965- |
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$aAl-Shami, Leila,$eauthor. |