Abstract

Contemporary perceptions of the Revolution in Iraq on 14 July 1958, Norman Daniel the British and the origins of the Iraqi Revolution, Wm. Roger Louis reflections on US foreign policy towards Iraq in the 1950s, Nicholas G. Thacher US support for the British position in pre-revolutionary Iraq, Frederick W. Axelgard the Soviet Union, the great powers and Iraq, Joe Stork the impact of the Iraqi Revolution on the Arab world, Rashid Khalidi the social classes and the origins of the Revolution, Marion Farouk-Sluglett and Peter Sluglett state and tribe in Southern Iraq - the struggle for hegemony before the 1958 Revolution, Robert A. Fernea class and class politics in Iraq before 1958 - the Colonial and Post-colonial State, Roger Owen the struggle for cultural hegemony during the Iraqi revolution, Abdul-Salaam Yousif community, class and minorities in Iraqi politics, Sami Zubaida the old social classes revisited, Hanna Batatu.

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