Elie Podeh is Professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has published numerous articles and books, including Britain and the Middle East, co-edited with Zach Levey (2008), Arab-Jewish Relations from Conflict to Resolution?, co-edited with Asher Kaufmann (2005), Rethinking Nasserism: Revolution and Historical Memory in Modern Egypt, co-edited with Onn Winckler (2004) and The Arab-Israeli Conflict in Israeli History Textbooks, 1948¿2000 (2002).
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Introduction 1. Celebrating nation and state - a theoretical framework 2. Celebrations and ceremonies in Arab-Islamic lands 3. Egypt: changes within continuity 4. Iraq: changing regimes, changing celebrations 5. Jordan: preserving invented traditions 6. Lebanon: upholding the integrity of the state 7. Saudi Arabia: between religious and secular holidays.
Introduction 1. Celebrating nation and state - a theoretical framework 2. Celebrations and ceremonies in Arab-Islamic lands 3. Egypt: changes within continuity 4. Iraq: changing regimes, changing celebrations 5. Jordan: preserving invented traditions 6. Lebanon: upholding the integrity of the state 7. Saudi Arabia: between religious and secular holidays.
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