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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction, by Israel Gershoni and James JankowskiPart I. Narrativity I: Mechanics of Historiography: How Academics Construct Nationalist History1. Rethinking the Formation of Arab Nationalism in the Middle East, 1920-1945: Old and New Narratives, by Israel Gershoni2. The Formation of Yemeni Nationalism: Initial Reflections, by Fred Halliday3. The Tropes of Stagnation and Awakening in Nationalist Historical Consciousness: The Egyptian Case, by Gabriel PiterbergPart II. Narrativity II: Mechanics of Ideology: How Nationalists Construct Nationalist History4. The Arab Nationalism of George Antonius Reconsidered, by William L. Cleveland5. The Imposition of Nationalism on a Non-Nation State: The Case of Iraq During the Interwar Period, 1921-1941, by Reeva S. Simon6. Nationalist Iconography: Egypt as a Woman, by Beth BaronPart III. Discursive Competitions: The Interplay of Rival Nationalist Visions7. Nationalizing the Pharaonic Past: Egyptology, Imperialism, and Egyptian Nationalism, 1922-1952, by Donald M. Reid8. Arab Nationalism in Nasserism and Egyptian State Policy, 1952-1958, by James JankowskiPart IV. Polycentrism9. The Formation of Palestinian Identity: The Critical Years, 1917-1923, by Rashid Khalidi10. The Palestinians: Tensions Between Nationalist and Religious Identities, by Musa Budeiri11. Arab Nationalism in the Age of the Islamic Resurgence, by Emmanuel SivanPart V. Nationalist Diffusion from the Bottom Up: Other Voices12. The Other Arab Nationalism: Syrian/Arab Populism in Its Historical and International Contexts, by James L. Gelvin13. Arab Workers and Arab Nationalism in Palestine: A View from Below, by Zachary Lockman14. The Paradoxical in Arab Nationalism: Interwar Syria Revisited, by Philip S. KhouryNotesGlossary of Arabic TermsWorks Cited in the TextContributorsIndex

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