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Syria's Peasantry, the Descendants of Its Lesser Rural Notables, and Their Politics [Hardcover]

Hanna Batatu (Author)
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July 1, 1999 0691002541 978-0691002545

In this book, the distinguished scholar Hanna Batatu presents a comprehensive analysis of the recent social, economic, and political evolution of Syria's peasantry, the segment of society from which the current holders of political power stem. Batatu focuses mainly on the twentieth century and, in particular, on the Ba`th movement, the structures of power after the military coup d'état of 1963, and the era of îvfiz al-Asad, Syria's first ruler of peasant extraction. Without seeking to prove any single theory about Syrian life, he offers a uniquely rich and detailed account of how power was transferred from one demographic group to another and how that power is maintained today.

Batatu begins by examining social differences among Syria's peasants and the evolution of their mode of life and economic circumstances. He then scrutinizes the peasants' forms of consciousness, organization, and behavior in Ottoman and Mandate times and prior to the Ba`thists' rise to power. He explores the rural aspects of Ba`thism and shows that it was not a single force but a plurality of interrelated groups--prominent among them the descendants of the lesser rural notables--with different social goals and mental horizons. The book also provides a perceptive account of President Asad, his personality and conduct, and the characteristics and power structures of his regime. Batatu draws throughout on a wide range of socioeconomic and biographical information and on personal interviews with Syrian peasants and political leaders, offering invaluable insights into the complexities of a country and a regime that have long been poorly understood by outsiders.



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Batatu's thoroughly researched, objective study provides a sociological and anthropological approach to contemporary Syrian politics and is an excellent source of information on various and often conflicting components of Syrian society. -- Choice

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"This is a richly textured study. . . . The book is full of interesting and novel ways of understanding Syrian peasant behavior and why peasants cannot be discussed as a single socioeconomic or political force or group."--Philip S. Khoury, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"This is a profound and comprehensive study of modern Syria that is unlikely to be surpassed for a very long time. It is a model of how social history should be written, and of how it can be used to explain the politics of a complex society like Syria."--Rashid Khalidi, University of Chicago



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  • Hardcover: 424 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (July 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691002541
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691002545
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #340,979 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Syria's Peasantry, the Descendants of Its Lesser Rural Notables, and Their Politics, July 28, 2002
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[...] This is an impressive work of scholarship, like his earlier book on Iraq. Batatu offers an incisive look at Syrian social structures, highly recommended!
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Authoritative Analysis of Syrian Ba'ath and Hafez Al-Asad, August 6, 2006
This review is from: Syria's Peasantry, the Descendants of Its Lesser Rural Notables, and Their Politics (Hardcover)
Despite Batatu's penchant for academic flourish and the lack of chapter-to-chapter temporal flow, "Syria's Peasantry..." is an authoritative analysis of the origins and nature of the Syrian Ba'ath Party. Batatu expertly weaves demographical data, anecdotal accounts, and academic hypotheses into a compelling historical construct. Even more, Batatu's incisive insights into the life of Hafez Al-Asad, without drawing prejudicial or unqualified conclusions, breathes vibrancy as well as scholarly vigor into Syria's most enigmatic president. Indeed, some would say Asad's life was as veiled and mysterious as it was Machiavellian, so I found Batatu's conservative "let the reader decide" approach to be personally illuminating.
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6 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Syria's Peasantry, August 5, 2001
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Batatu, emeritus professor at Georgetown University, has now published two similarly large tomes dealing with a Middle Eastern state laboring under a radical regime. Both have long, obscure, and pedantic titles, a vaguely Marxist outlook, and a content that manages to be simultaneously fascinating and infuriating. Fascinating because Batatu has spent decades unearthing, compiling, and comparing data. Here is the place to find a discussion of the electrification of the Syrian countryside, Asad's personality, the evolution of the Ba'th Party, or the various portrayals of peasants by Muslim and Western authors. Infuriating because, as Batutu acknowledges, his study "does not seek to prove or disprove any particular thesis or draw from the accumulated evidence any general theory." Instead, the author is quite content to ferret out the information and leave at the reader's doorstep, for him to make of it what he will.

Infuriating too because the book meanders without disciplined from subject to subject, without logic or structure. It does so on the macro level, with two sections devoted to the Syrian peasantry and two to the regime of Hafiz al-Asad - and no explicit connection between them other than the fact that Asad is "Syria's first ruler of peasant extraction." It also does this on the micro level, with one subject tumbling on top of another (Sufism as a source of political quietism among peasants; why mountaineers resort to force more than plains-dwellers; the appeal of communism to peasants).

Despite Batatu's disavowal of "any general theory," his choice of subject matter does point to his arguing on one side in the great debate of modern Syrian history: Does the character of the Asad regime derive from its rural or its 'Alawi religious background? Batatu's opus represents a major, if diffuse, effort to prop up the increasingly unsupportable rural thesis.

Middle East Quarterly, December 1999

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BETWEEN THE END of the First World War and the present time marked increases in population occurred in Syria. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
village notability, conversation with this writer, religious shaykh, rural notability, gold liras, peasant mountaineers, lesser rural, middle landowner, peasant extraction, civilian wing, rainfed land, regional congress, middling income, agricultural growth rate, financing partners, artillery academy, landed peasants, striking units, executive bureau, defense companies, tribal shaykhs, rural notables, small peasant proprietors, agricultural peasants
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Muslim Brethren, Military Committee, United States, Central Bureau of Statistics, Fighting Vanguard, General Union, Statistical Abstract, Bath Regional Command, Office of the Prime Minister, People's Assembly, Saláh Jadid, World War, Jabal Druze, Republican Guard, Arab Socialists, Soviet Union, Joint Command, King Husayn, West Bank, Directorate of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Muslim Brotherhood, Golan Heights, Middle East, Akram Húráni
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