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A Modern History of the Kurds [Hardcover]

David McDowall (Author)
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January 15, 1996 1850436533 978-1850436539
The division of Kurdistan between three modern nation states - Iraq, Turkey and Iran - and the struggle of the Kurdish people for national rights have been constant themes of recent Middle East history. They are also issues which, particularly in Iraq and Turkey, have never been so pressing as they are today.

Kurdistan has been contested territory for many centuries: a perilous mountain tract through which trade caravans and armies have had to march, a bulwark against hostile powers and a source of defiance against state authority. From the 16th to the 19th century the Ottoman Empire and Persia vied to control the Kurds whose tribal leaders would compete in turn for state recognition.

During the 20th century, however, rapid political and economic transition and conflicting attempts by the Iranian, Iraqi and Turkish governments on the one hand and by Turkish nationalists on the other hand have radically changed the conditions under which the struggle for Kurdistan takes place.

In this detailed history of the Kurds from the 19th century to the present day, McDowall examines the interplay of old and new aspects of the struggle, the importance of local rivalries within Kurdish society, the enduring authority of certain forms of leadership and the failure of modern states to respond to the challenge of Kurdish nationalism. Drawing extensively on primary sources McDowall's book is useful for all who want a better understanding of the underlying dynamics of the Kurdish question.


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McDowall, a British specialist on Middle Eastern affairs (Palestine and Israel: The Uprising and Beyond, Univ. of California, 1990) and acknowledged expert on the Kurds, has produced a comprehensive, highly detailed history of the Kurds?the first in English of such depth?focusing primarily on the 19th century to the present. Relying extensively on primary sources including those in Arabic, Turkish, and various languages spoken by the Kurds, he gives considerable coverage to the 1918-25 period, when the Kurds lost their one main opportunity for autonomy after the demise of the Ottoman and Qajar empires. Today's ongoing struggle for Kurdish independence stems from the apportioning that took place during that seven-year period after World War I, dividing the Kurds among the newly created nations of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. McDowall focuses on the Kurds in Turkey and Iraq, where they constitute more than 20 percent of the population. He also includes background information on Kurdish society not readily available in English, e.g., on the various Islamic sects to which a minority of the Kurds belong. Each chapter concludes with an extensive source and footnote list. Although unquestionably a valuable and well-written work, because of its scholarly nature it is highly recommended only for academic and specialized Middle East collections.?Ruth K. Baacke, Whatcom Cty. Lib. System, Bellingham, Wash.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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'McDowall skillfully combines [interviews and primary sources] with a profound analysis of Kurdish politics and history, guided by professional sincerity, without failing to engage himself and the reader in the fate of the Kurds, their level of human suffering... McDowall manages with a great success to anlayze both external and internal forces and decisions that have influenced and shaped the conditions... This is an irreplaceable book for those who are interested in Kurdish studies... this is the best available book on contemporary Kurdish political history.' -Khalid Salih, Digest of Middle East Studies '...excellent overview of Kurdish history... the first comprehensive study in English; as such, it's an impressive and important achievement.' -Stephen Howe, New Statesman '...the first significant book in the English language to concentrate on the modern history of the Kurds... when I wish to refresh my memory on a certain period or check an aspect of Kurdish history, this will be the first work I take from the shelf.' Christine Allison, Asian Affairs

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 504 pages
  • Publisher: I. B. Tauris (January 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1850436533
  • ISBN-13: 978-1850436539
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,639,551 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive and compelling history of the Kurds, February 9, 2002
The tragic history of the Kurds, with regards to their internecine politics vis-a-vis the various tribes, and more importantly their use as a pawn by larger states in the harsh realpolitik of the region has been captured in this extraordinary book. From the Treaty of Sevres, which offered a glimmer of hope to the Kurds for statehood, to the Treaty of Lausanne, which ultimately marked the end of any Great Power support for statehood aspirations, the book creates a remarkable story.
Following WWI, and with the subsequent jockeying for power in the region following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, McDowall presents a clear pattern of failure by the Kurds to coalesce and create a common front to articulate their views. Also presented is the similarly clear pattern by the states, which currently have Kurdish populations, to disenfranchise the Kurds and marginalize their political aspirations.
This history covers the fallout from the Coalition war against Iraq (Operation DESERT STORM). I would love to see a more current version of the book which discusses how the current status quo has refueled Kurdish aspirations for autonomy...likewise I would like to see how recent events in Turkey have affected the Kurdish population of SE Turkey.
A great book for both the casual reader of the history of this volatile region of the world, and for the scholar alike...Highly recommended. McDowall has penned the authoratitive modern history.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a dismal reality!, January 30, 2003
Very detailed description of the modern history of kurds. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the history of the kurds.

The only shortcoming of the book is that it stops in the year 1996. And thus does not account for the capture of Abdullah Ocalan, the leader PPK, and other major new incidents. Nevertheless, you will learn a lot!

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13 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars details every Turkish,Persian,and Arab should read, August 31, 1998
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Although the authorhas cut some of the subjects very short such as Kurdish language and excluded Yezidi and LUR from Kurdish nationality,he is very detailed in the history of the last century of Kurdistan in amanner i have never seen.I truly encourage every Kurd,Turk,Persian, and Arab to read this Treasure.I also would like to get in touch with Mr Mcdowall to discuss the possibility of translating it into either Kurdish or Arabic.
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agha class, national kurde, agha families, local aghas, eastern vilayets, tribal regiments, village guards, notable class, unpublished mimeograph, tribal sections, kinship ideology, autonomy law, border marches, urban notables
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Mulla Mustafa, Shaykh Mahmud, Daud Khan, Abd Allah, Qazi Muhammad, Badr Khan, New York, Shaykh Ahmad, Shaykh Ubayd Allah, Mustafa Kemal, Sawj Bulaq, Abd al Rahman, Shaykh Said, Shaykh Taha, Iraqi Kurdistan, Mir Muhammad, Soviet Union, League of Nations, Reza Shah, Shaykh Abd al Qadir, Ahl-i Haqq, Great Britain, Sharif Pasha, Grand National Assembly, United States
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