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The Language of the Nation: The Rise of Arabic among Jews and Christians (1900-1950)
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Murre-van den Berg, Heleen
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Arabic language
/ Catholics
/ Christianity
/ Christians
/ Empires
/ Jewish people
/ Jews
/ Language culture relationship
/ Languages
/ Middle Eastern history
/ Minority groups
/ Modernization
/ Muslims
/ Nationalism
/ Political development
/ Politics
/ Pragmatism
/ Sociolinguistics
/ World War I
2016
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by
Murre-van den Berg, Heleen
in
Arabic language
/ Catholics
/ Christianity
/ Christians
/ Empires
/ Jewish people
/ Jews
/ Language culture relationship
/ Languages
/ Middle Eastern history
/ Minority groups
/ Modernization
/ Muslims
/ Nationalism
/ Political development
/ Politics
/ Pragmatism
/ Sociolinguistics
/ World War I
2016
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The Language of the Nation: The Rise of Arabic among Jews and Christians (1900-1950)
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Murre-van den Berg, Heleen
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Arabic language
/ Catholics
/ Christianity
/ Christians
/ Empires
/ Jewish people
/ Jews
/ Language culture relationship
/ Languages
/ Middle Eastern history
/ Minority groups
/ Modernization
/ Muslims
/ Nationalism
/ Political development
/ Politics
/ Pragmatism
/ Sociolinguistics
/ World War I
2016
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The Language of the Nation: The Rise of Arabic among Jews and Christians (1900-1950)
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The Language of the Nation: The Rise of Arabic among Jews and Christians (1900-1950)
2016
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Overview
This essay explores the ways in which in the period following the First World War, non-Muslim communities participated in the establishment of Modern Standard Arabic as the foremost symbol of the new states that replaced the Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire. A comparison of the sociolinguistic trajectories of Syriac Christians in North Iraq, Jews in Baghdad and Catholic Christians in Palestine suggests that Arabic's function of undergirding the 'Arab states' thrived on earlier interpretations of Arabic as the language of interregional and interdenominational contacts and as the language of cultural, societal and political modernization rather than on exclusivist nationalist, ethnic or linguistic identifications. Put differently, the increased use of Arabic by those who also had other languages at their disposal resulted from the combination of pragmatism with commitment to societal modernization and inclusive nationalism. The linguistic trajectories of these three groups are analysed against the background of a rereading of George Antonius' The Arab Awakening (1938) as a contemporary source for the rise of Arab nationalism among non-Muslim minorities.
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Routledge,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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