La « Grande-Syrie », diachronie d’une construction géographique (1912-1923)

Abstract: As Edward Said once showed, the East was at least partially created by the West, both on a semantic level and on a geographical level. The prolegomena of the war in Syria do not wait for the great Arab revolt or the Sykes-Picot agreements to take shape. Virtually, they are present in the d...

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Main Author: Julie Andurain (d’)
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Language:English
Published: Université de Provence 2017-06-01
Series:Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/remmm/9790
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description Abstract: As Edward Said once showed, the East was at least partially created by the West, both on a semantic level and on a geographical level. The prolegomena of the war in Syria do not wait for the great Arab revolt or the Sykes-Picot agreements to take shape. Virtually, they are present in the definitions of "Great Syria" which appear as early as 1912, in an oriental context. During the war, this term, raised to the rank of geographical concept, functions as an intellectual and political tool intended to compete with Great Britain. Soon the Arab and Turkish elites seized it to challenge it or to adopt it with another political aim, reason why the war did not end in the East until 1923.A diachronic analysis of the term "Great Syria" reveals the successive geographical contours of Syria, and shows the necessity of adopting another chronological framework than that of 1914-1918, in order to apprehend war in the East.
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spelling doaj-art-6d29c7fcdc1f4d36a3f5da6f440a11872025-01-09T13:21:46ZengUniversité de ProvenceRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée0997-13272105-22712017-06-01141Vol 141, 335110.4000/remmm.9790La « Grande-Syrie », diachronie d’une construction géographique (1912-1923)Julie Andurain (d’)Abstract: As Edward Said once showed, the East was at least partially created by the West, both on a semantic level and on a geographical level. The prolegomena of the war in Syria do not wait for the great Arab revolt or the Sykes-Picot agreements to take shape. Virtually, they are present in the definitions of "Great Syria" which appear as early as 1912, in an oriental context. During the war, this term, raised to the rank of geographical concept, functions as an intellectual and political tool intended to compete with Great Britain. Soon the Arab and Turkish elites seized it to challenge it or to adopt it with another political aim, reason why the war did not end in the East until 1923.A diachronic analysis of the term "Great Syria" reveals the successive geographical contours of Syria, and shows the necessity of adopting another chronological framework than that of 1914-1918, in order to apprehend war in the East.https://journals.openedition.org/remmm/9790Great WarGreat-Syriaintegral Syriageography and cartographyborderSykes-Picot agreements
spellingShingle Julie Andurain (d’)
La « Grande-Syrie », diachronie d’une construction géographique (1912-1923)
Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
Great War
Great-Syria
integral Syria
geography and cartography
border
Sykes-Picot agreements
title La « Grande-Syrie », diachronie d’une construction géographique (1912-1923)
title_full La « Grande-Syrie », diachronie d’une construction géographique (1912-1923)
title_fullStr La « Grande-Syrie », diachronie d’une construction géographique (1912-1923)
title_full_unstemmed La « Grande-Syrie », diachronie d’une construction géographique (1912-1923)
title_short La « Grande-Syrie », diachronie d’une construction géographique (1912-1923)
title_sort la grande syrie diachronie d une construction geographique 1912 1923
topic Great War
Great-Syria
integral Syria
geography and cartography
border
Sykes-Picot agreements
url https://journals.openedition.org/remmm/9790
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