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Beirut - by Hassan N Diab (Hardcover)

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  • Diab examines the social repercussions of Beirut's role as a financial, trade, and banking center in the Middle East during Lebanon's post-independence years (1943-1975).
  • About the Author: HASSAN N. DIAB is Assistant Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, American University of Beirut.
  • 144 Pages
  • History, Asia

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Diab examines the social repercussions of Beirut's role as a financial, trade, and banking center in the Middle East during Lebanon's post-independence years (1943-1975). He investigates the development of Beirut and its early financial involvement in the region, particularly through the introduction of the cash crop, silk, to Mount Lebanon. He examines the impact of such involvement on steering the Lebanese social structure and economy to meet the needs of capitalist expansion into the Middle East. As capitalist interests sought to transform Beirut into the Switzerland of the Middle East, social and regional disparities increased. Professor Diab presents statistics and other data to show the magnitudes of the disparities that plagued the country and led to increased social unrest.

By highlighting the social burden that Beirut's role placed on the Lebanese social structure, Diab exposes the limitations of current developmental strategies that aim to revive Beirut's earlier role in the Middle East, and he asks what are the social costs involved in insisting on restoring Beirut to its previous role? What can be done to prevent the current predicament from producing the kinds of socioeconomic disparities that plagued the post-independence years? An important revisionist study, this will be of particular interest to scholars and students of social, economic, and political change in the Middle East.



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Diab examines the social repercussions of Beirut's role as a financial, trade, and banking center in the Middle East during Lebanon's post-independence years (1943-1975). He investigates the development of Beirut and its early financial involvement in the region, particularly through the introduction of the cash crop, silk, to Mount Lebanon. He examines the impact of such involvement on steering the Lebanese social structure and economy to meet the needs of capitalist expansion into the Middle East. As capitalist interests sought to transform Beirut into the Switzerland of the Middle East, social and regional disparities increased. Professor Diab presents statistics and other data to show the magnitudes of the disparities that plagued the country and led to increased social unrest.

By highlighting the social burden that Beirut's role placed on the Lebanese social structure, Diab exposes the limitations of current developmental strategies that aim to revive Beirut's earlier role in the Middle East, and he asks what are the social costs involved in insisting on restoring Beirut to its previous role? What can be done to prevent the current predicament from producing the kinds of socioeconomic disparities that plagued the post-independence years? An important revisionist study, this will be of particular interest to scholars and students of social, economic, and political change in the Middle East.



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?Libraries with major Middle Eastern collection should consider this title favorably.?-The Modern History of Jordon -Reimer

?This excellent study examines the social repercussions of Beirut's role as a financial, trade, and banking center in the Middle East during Lebanon's post-independent years (1943-1975)....Beirut: Reviving Lebanon's Past should be on the shelf of anyone desiring a deeper understanding of this tragic country's past and its prospects for the future.?-Journal of Third World Studies

"Libraries with major Middle Eastern collection should consider this title favorably."-The Modern History of Jordon -Reimer

"This excellent study examines the social repercussions of Beirut's role as a financial, trade, and banking center in the Middle East during Lebanon's post-independent years (1943-1975)....Beirut: Reviving Lebanon's Past should be on the shelf of anyone desiring a deeper understanding of this tragic country's past and its prospects for the future."-Journal of Third World Studies



About the Author



HASSAN N. DIAB is Assistant Professor of Sociology in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, American University of Beirut./e Dr. Diab has taught sociology at colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, and Lebanon. His interests include social inequality, sociology of development, Middle Eastern studies, and globalization.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.58 Inches (H) x 6.4 Inches (W) x .63 Inches (D)
Weight: .87 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 144
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Asia
Publisher: Praeger
Theme: General
Format: Hardcover
Author: Hassan N Diab
Language: English
Street Date: May 30, 1999
TCIN: 1005058744
UPC: 9780275962104
Item Number (DPCI): 247-28-8745
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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