The Role of Military Regimes in Iraq
by Ransom McBride
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About the Book
Originally submitted as a graduate thesis in 1962, this text has been transcribed and republished as both an artifact of history and an accessible layman’s introduction to the military history of Iraq.
Supplemented with excerpts from the author’s memoirs of time spent in Baghdad during the 1958 uprising, the editor hopes this volume may offer some insight on issues we still face to this day.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: History
- Additional Categories Family History / Family Tree, Education
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 136 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781715295660
- Publish Date: Aug 04, 2020
- Language English
- Keywords Islam, Khaldun, asabiyya
About the Creator
I'm a writer based in Asheville, North Carolina. In 2011 I graduated with a BA in Religious Studies from UNC Asheville, and since then I have been working on a long-term project to unpack, develop and integrate my undergraduate research into a layman's monograph about the religious studies field. It may be framed, in short, as a religious text for humanists. "Ad Absurdum" (vol. I) is now complete and available in paperback. Over the years of crafting and rewriting this book I began publishing the work of both my grandfathers, each of whom had similar research interests and, for separate reasons, were unable to share their insights with the public before passing away. "Rasputin and the End of Empire" is one of these, a literary rendering of Dr. Martin Kilcoyne's unpublished 1961 dissertation on myths versus the real story of Rasputin's political influence. Full preview, PDF, and paperback available now. "The O'Byrne Mill" was a memoir self-published in 1970 by my great-grandmother.