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Empathy and the Lebanese Civil War of 1958 in the USA
Published 2019-03-01“…This article examines the role that empathy played during the US intervention in the Lebanese civil war of 1958, also known as Operation Blue Bat. …”
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Politics of a church at war: Maronite Catholicism in the Lebanese Civil War
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REPRESENTATIONS OF THE LEBANESE CIVIL WAR AND PEACE IN TWO SHORT STORIES BY MAI GHOUSSOUB
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Iraq's Position For Lebanese Civil War 1975-1976 in Iraqi and Arabian Newspapers
Published 2019-02-01“…The research focused on the Iraq's position towards the externd proposed solutions to solve the Lebanese civil war.…”
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Haunting the Barzakh: The Wartime Émigré in Ghāda al-Sammān's Al-qamar al-murabbaʾ
Published 2018-06-01Subjects: “…Lebanese civil war…”
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No More “Eloquent Silence”: Narratives of Occupation, Civil War, and Intifada Write Everyday Violence and Challenge Trauma Theory
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Abject Talks Gibberish: “Translating” Abjection in Rabih Alameddine's An Unnecessary Woman
Published 2021-06-01“…It argues that the Lebanese Civil War is not the originator of the characters’ feeling of abjection in the novel. …”
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IDPs of East Beirut versus the Lebanese State
Published 2019“…This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the Taif agreement that formally ended the Lebanese Civil War of 1975–1990. Three decades later, some communities remain internally displaced because of the actions of the State.…”
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Re-thinking Literary Space in Huda Barakat’s the Stone of Laughter
Published 2014-12-01“…Huda Barakat’s The Stone of Laughter is going to be our corpus as it represents a vivid depiction of the Lebanese Civil War, and “the best novel written about the Lebanese civil war.” …”
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BEIRUT: HETEROTOPIAS AND GEOGRAPHICAL PATHS ALONG THE DEMARCATION LINES (1840-1990)
Published 2019-11-01“…For fifteen years, during the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990), Beirut has been split by the Green Line into two separate entities, the East and the West. …”
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The Palestinian Resistance Movement In Lebanon 1967–82: Survival, Challenges, and Opportunities
Published 2017-06-01“…However, clashes between the Palestinian resistance and the right-wing Lebanese factions (who opposed the Palestinians and their military presence in Lebanon) eroded support for the Palestinian resistance, especially as the divisions and frictions spread during the Lebanese Civil War. This created seemingly endless clashes between the Palestinians and the Lebanese. …”
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Within small things. Reflections on techno-social boundaries between prehistory and recent past during a Lebanese fieldwork
Published 2020-12-01“…But from the very beginning this research has also tried to investigate with purely archaeological means the remains of the recent past of the village, especially the pithoi used in the 19th-20th centuries for food storage, and the ruins left by violent clashes that took place in Qleiaat at the end of the Lebanese civil war. Through a reflection on the possibility of reconstructing physical frontiers starting from the archaeology of fossil techniques, this paper applies to a recent case-study an approach used until now only for prehistoric material culture. …”
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Terracotta oil lamps from the excavation at the Bey 004 site (Beirut, Lebanon)
Published 2019-12-01“…The excavation of site Bey 004 in the urban center of Beirut was done as part of a major salvage-archaeology operation in the 1990s, in preparation for the redevelopment of the city after the Lebanese Civil War. War destruction had given archaeologists the opportunity to investigate the topography, history and everyday life of Beirut over the millennia since its establishment and before a new city would be built on top of the ruins in the 21st century. …”
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Understanding Civil War: Evidence and Analysis
Published 2005“…Papers use the quantitative Collier-Hoeffler model of civil war to analyze a comprehensive data set of civil wars over the period 1960-99 and present case studies focusing on resources and rebellion in Aceh, Indonesia; the Lebanese civil war, 1975-90; crime, violence, and political conflict in Russia; conflict, violence, and crime in Colombia; the "troubles" of Northern Ireland; Bosnia's civil war; how Macedonia avoided civil war, 1990-2001; and civil wars in the Caucasus. …”
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The Social and Political Identities of the Shi'i Community in Lebanon
Published 2014-09-01“…This article addresses the Shi'ite presence in Lebanon until the eve of Lebanese Civil War (1975). The article will explore the various aspects of socio-political identities of the Shi'ites and how that changed and developed during the Ottoman period, the French mandate, and the independence period by elaborating on the main actors and processes/phases that shaped this change. …”
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Intertextuality as a Reflection of Thematic Concerns in Ghada Samman’s Beirut Nightmares
Published 2024-03-01“…Through a matrix of different texts, she attempts to convey the honorific experience of her narrator during the Lebanese Civil War. Samman exposes the impact of civil war on the daily life and the psychology of her major character. …”
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From an Understanding to a Securitizing Discourse: The British Left’s Encounter with the Emergence of Political Islam, 1978–2001
Published 2022-03-01“…Thus, this article gives an historical outline of the intellectual production and the strategies of interpretation adopted by the British Left during the period of 1978–2001, by exploring the main historical events that involved (political) Islam, such as The Iranian Revolution, the Lebanese civil war, the Palestinian Intifada and The Algerian Civil War. …”
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Exploring Beirut’s instability through its informal mobility
Published 2021-12-01“…The present article addresses the transformations of Beirut, Lebanon’s public transport system from its establishment in the 1890s until its disruption during the Lebanese civil war of 1975–1989. The civil war left the country with a weak state, weak planning, and ongoing implications including the emergence of informal mobility. …”
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