On the Transformations of the Concept of Arab Nationalism by Hani Awwad [Arabic]

Volume 2|Issue 6| Autumn 2013 |Discussions

Abstract

Hani Awad in his book “The Concept of Arab Nationalism from the Material to the Imaginary” clearly expresses his desire to approach the research of Arab thinkers on the question of nationalism by means of a historical method that is open to the lessons of modern methodologies. He seeks the conclusion that this thinking has reached in his investigation of the question of Arab nationalism, and from the outset, he makes the reader familiar with the problem that shocked pan-Arab thought and made it confront the difficulties of the underdeveloped and divided Arab reality by theoretical and ideological brilliance.

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ACRPS researcher and widely published on in the fields of culture, politics, and history. Some of his major works include: Fate of the Arab League: History and Destiny; Concepts in Human Rights and the State for Islamic Movements; The Image of Europe for the Arabs in the Middle Ages; The Image of Black Peoples in Arab Culture; The Image of the Peoples of the Far East in Arab Culture, and The Crisis of Marxism: History and Destiny.

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