HINE 118 THE MIDDLE EAST IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

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HINE 118 THE MIDDLE EAST IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Hasan Kayalı Spring 20098 534-1071 Tu Th 9:30-10:508:00-9:20 H&SS 6040 CSB 002 hkayali@ucsd.edu ID#: 619509 Office hrs.: Th 10-12Tu 1-3 The course is an introductory survey of the Middle East in the last century. Emphasis will be on the period since World War I. Themes in modern Middle Eastern history such as identity formation and nationalism, imperialism, Islamic movements, the economics and politics of oil, globalization, and communal conflict will be treated within a broad chronological and comparative framework focusingdrawing on the experience of the Southwest Asian countries and Egypt. Each student is encouraged to develop an in-depth knowledge of a particular country by choosing a related book as listed on page 4. The course assumes no background in Middle Eastern history. Strongly recommended discussion sections have been set up for the course on Thursdays, with a time choice of either 9:45-10:35 (HSS 4025) or 12:30-1:20 (HSS 6008). Sections will be led by Susanne Hillman, Teaching Assistant, Department of History (office hours: Th 2-4, HSS 6017; shillman@ucsd.edu). I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND Week 1: Tu Mar 3Apr 1 Introduction / Unity and diversity in historical perspective Th Apr 1 Nineteenth-century background3 Film ( Promises and Betrayals ) The following selection is strongly recommended background reading. (You will not be examined on this section of the Mansfield book, but a careful reading will be important for an understanding of subsequent course materials.).) W. L. Cleveland and M. Bunton, A History of the Modern Middle East, 1-132.Peter Mansfield, A History of the Middle East, 1-112. II. IMPERIALISM AND CREATION OF ARAB STATES Week 2: Tu Apr 78 Nationalism, imperialism, reform: historical

overviewfirst World War Th Apr 910 European re-assertionfirst World War Mansfield, 114-66.Cleveland, 133-170. W. Laqueur and B. Rubin, The Israel-Arab Reader, 12-33.* (Note: "*" indicates readings available on electronic Reserves) II. ALTERNATIVE PATHS TO NATION-BUILDING AND STATE-BUILDING Week 3: Tu Apr 145 Creating a nation-state in the rump Empire: TurkeyThe Arab Middle East between the two World Wars Th Apr 167 Independent monarchies: Iran and Saudi ArabiaDiscussion Cleveland, 175-192. A. Gheissari and V. Nasr, Democracy in Iran, 23-55.* A. Mango, Atatürk in The Cambridge History of Turkey, 147-72.* Mansfield, 167-218. Richard P. Mitchell, The Society of the Muslim Brothers, 1-34.* Week 4: Tu Apr 212 The Arab Middle East between the two World WarsThe making of the Palestine Question Th Apr 234 (no class)discussion Cleveland, 171-173; 193-237 Richard P. Mitchell, The Society of the Muslim Brothers, 1-34.* J. Gelvin, The Israel-Palestine Conflict, 92-142.* Charles D. Smith, Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 156-66.* III. ALTERNATIVE PATHS TO NATION-BUILDING AND STATE-BUILDING Week 5: Tu Apr 289 The making of the Palestine Question Creating a

nation-state in the rump Empire: Turkey Th Apr 30May 1 World War II Independent monarchies: Iran and Saudi Arabia Cleveland, 239-71. Charles D. Smith, Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 111-69.* Hugh Poulton, Top Hat, Grey Wolf and Crescent, 87-129.* Nikki Keddie, Roots of Revolution, 79-141.* A Speech by Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq, in C. Amin et. al., The Modern Middle East: A Sourcebook for History, 360-67.* Week 6: Tu May 56 Discussion Th May 78 MID-TERM EXAMINATION IIIV. THE MIDDLE EAST IN THE POST-COLONIAL AND COLD WAR ERACONSOLIDATION OF MODERN MIDDLE EASTERN STATES Week 7: Tu May 123 The Cold War and the Arab Cold War Arab nationalis m and the Israeli factor, 1947-1967 Th May 145 The crisis of Arab nationalismarab nationalism and the Israeli factor Cleveland, 273-372.Mansfield, 219-79. J. Abd al-nasir, Egypt s Liberation and The Program of Ba ath Party, and Anwar al-sadat s speech to the Israeli Knesset in C. Amin et. al., The Modern Middle East, 73-84, 368-8190.* Week 8: Tu May 1920 The oil revolution and the Iranian Revolution Th May 2122 Rise of religion: Egypt, Lebanon, Israel Cleveland, 373-472.Mansfield, 280-338. R. Stephen Humphreys, Jihad and the Politics of Salvation, 174-203.* Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini Denounces the Rule of the Shah of

Iran and American Consular Assessment of the Revolution in A. F. Khater, Sources in the History of the Modern Middle East, 286-89, 298-301.* Keddie, Women in Iran Since 1979, 405-37.* IVV. TOWARDS CONTEMPORARY MIDDLE EAST Week 9: Tu May 267 (To be announced)israel, occupied territories, and the Palestinian Authority Th May 289 The Palestine problemgulf wars Cleveland, 473-556 Mansfield,339-89. Calvin Goldscheider, Ethnicity and Nation-Building in the State of Israel, 93-105.* J. Mearsheimer and S. Walt, The Israel Lobby in London Review of Books, 23 March 2006.* Response to Mearsheimer and Walt by Alan Dershowitz, London Review of Books, 20 April 2006; and Mearsheimer and Walt s response, 11 May 2006.* Week 10 Tu Jun 23 September 11 and its aftermaththe Gulf Wars Th Jun 45 Looking back and looking ahead from the war in Iraq Cleveland, 557-576. Mansfield, 390-406. Osama bin Laden s Use of History in Camron, et. al, 292-98.* Malise Ruthven, The Seeds of Terror, 169-200.* Chalmers Johnson, Blowback. http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20011015&c=1&s=johnson Debate on Gaza War between Gideon Levy and A. B. Yehoshua http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1057670.html http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1055977.html http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1056269.html Rashid Khalidi, Raising the Ghosts of Empire in Resurrecting Empire, 152-75.*

COURSE READINGS (1) Peter Mansfield, A History of the Middle East (Penguin, 2004), 2nd edition.william Cleveland and Martin Bunton, A History of the Modern Middle East (Westview, 2009), 4 th edition. (2) Choose ONE of the following fourive books (to be read at your own pace). The final exam will include a question pertaining to each of these five books. You will be asked to address one. Arthur Goldschmidt, Modern Egypt (Westview, 2004), 2 nd edition. Ervand Abrahamian, A History of Modern Iran (Cambridge, 2008) Nikki Keddie, Modern Iran: Roots and Results of Revolution (Yale, 2003. Andrew Mango, Turks Today (Overlook, 2006) Bernard Reich, Brief History of Israel (Facts On File Press, 2008). Colin Shindler, A History of Modern Israel (Cambridge, 2008) Charles Tripp, A History of Iraq (Cambridge, 2007), 3 rd edition. (3) Items on Course Reserves at the University Library (indicated with an asterisk in the reading list) (http://reserves.ucsd.edu) REQUIREMENTS Mid-term examination on Thursday, May 78 (35%). Final examination (comprehensive) tentatively scheduled on Tuesdayhursday, June 912, 8-11 (65%). Both exams are compulsory and in-class. Bring blue book. Exams cannot be administered before the scheduled date for any reason. Bring blue book.