Episode 2

The Birth of Arab Nationalism

This episode lays out a key genealogy of 20th century anti-colonialism, forged through the “Great Revolts” in Iraqi, Syria, and Palestine, and the parallel birth of a range of ideological colorations: Arab nationalism, Islamic resistance, Ba’athism, and communism.

The Birth of Arab Nationalism
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  • What were the ‘Great Revolts’: what events were they in response to, who led them, and what was the composition of the movement – both sociologically and politically?
  • The Great Revolts provided a political backdrop to the development of a range of modern ideologies: how is Abed the relationship between the great strikes and upheavals of the period and the intellectual currents that ran alongside them?
  • How would you describe the relationship between radical ideologies and contemporary movements today?
  • What else was happening in the world through 1936-1939: what are there parallels or points of divergence between these Great Revolts and the sit-down strikes in the United States, the Popular Fronts of Western Europe, the Spanish Civil War, and the long march through the Chinese countryside?
  • What were the similarities and what are the differences between the “ideological colorations” emerging in the wake of the Great Revolts: Arab nationalism, Islamic resistance, Ba’athism, and communism?
  • What made the new “ideological colorations” different from the patterns of resistance that preceded them?