00854nam0-2200265 --450 991050990710332120241126132834.020211209d1967----kmuy0itay5050 balatgerBE 001yyRuperti Tuitiensis Liber de Divinis officiisedidit Hrabanus HaackeTurnholtBrepols1967LVII, 477 p., [1] carta di tav.facs.26 cmCorpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis7Rupertus : Tuitiensis305486Haacke,Rhabanus MaurusITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9910509907103321P2B 590 CC CM 741681FLFBCP2B 590 CC CM 7 bis46018FLFBCFLFBCRuperti Tuitiensis Liber de divinis officiis869919UNINA03364nam 2200709Ia 450 991095868380332120200520144314.0979-88-908863-3-0979-88-9313-465-01-4696-0278-40-8078-6931-7(CKB)3520000000000151(EBL)775301(OCoLC)754582758(SSID)ssj0000537810(PQKBManifestationID)11334262(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000537810(PQKBWorkID)10554320(PQKB)10479251(StDuBDS)EDZ0000244017(OCoLC)867785908(MdBmJHUP)muse23430(Au-PeEL)EBL775301(CaPaEBR)ebr10502573(Perlego)538299(MiAaPQ)EBC775301(EXLCZ)99352000000000015120110217d2011 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrImagining the Middle East the building of an American foreign policy, 1918-1967 /Matthew F. Jacobs1st ed.Chapel Hill University of North Carolina Pressc20111 online resource (560 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4696-1909-1 0-8078-3488-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.The task -- falls to the area specialists : national interests, knowledge production, and the emergence of an informal network -- The all-pervading influence of the Muslim faith : the perils and promise of political Islam -- A new amalgam of interests, religion, propaganda, and mobs : interpretations of secular mass politics -- What modernization requires of the Arabs -- is their de-Arabization : imagining a transformed Middle East -- A profound and growing disturbance -- which may last for decades : the Arab-Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the limits of the network.As its interests have become deeply tied to the Middle East, the United States has long sought to develop a usable understanding of the people, politics, and cultures of the region. In Imagining the Middle East, Matthew Jacobs illuminates how Americans' ideas and perspectives about the region have shaped, justified, and sustained U.S. cultural, economic, military, and political involvement there.Jacobs examines the ways in which an informal network of academic, business, government, and media specialists interpreted and shared their perceptions of the Middle East from the end ofIslam and politicsMiddle EastArab-Israeli conflictMiddle EastForeign relationsUnited StatesUnited StatesForeign relationsMiddle EastMiddle EastForeign relations20th centuryUnited StatesForeign relations20th centuryMiddle EastPolitics and government20th centuryIslam and politicsArab-Israeli conflict.327.7305609/041327.7305609041Jacobs Matthew F478721MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958683803321Imagining the Middle East263370UNINA