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Kingdom of Jordan /

Patai, Raphael

Kingdom of Jordan / Raphael Patai. - 1 online resource (338 p.) - Princeton Legacy Library ; 2241 .

Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- 1. The Land and the People -- 2. Jordan: Past and Present -- 3. Political Developments -- 4. National Attitudes -- 5. The Framework of Government -- 6. Finance, Commerce, and Industry -- 7. Agriculture and Labor -- 8. The Family -- 9. The Nomadic Tribes and Sedentarization -- 10. Villages and Towns -- 11. Religion -- 12. Health, Sanitation, and Welfare -- 13. Language and Education -- 14. The Arts, Literature, and Communication -- 15. Values and Outlook -- Glossary -- Suggested Readings -- Index

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The Kingdom of Jordan stands strategically amidst the countries of the Near East, bordered by Israel, Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. A small country, poor in resources, it is torn by conflicting tensions and policies and by strife between pro-Western and pro-Soviet elements. This study of Jordan in the English language surveys all aspects of Jordan's life: the land, the people, their history, politics, economy, society, and culture. Mr. Patai fully considers the issue of Westernization versus traditionalism and its probable bearing on Jordan’s future.Originally published in 1958.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.


Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9780691626536 9781400877997

10.1515/9781400877997 doi


HISTORY / Middle East / General.

Agriculture (Chinese mythology). Agriculture. Ali Abu Nuwar. Amman. Annexation. Anwar Sadat. Aqaba. Arab Christians. Arab Legion. Arabic alphabet. Arabization. Arabs. Arab–Israeli conflict. Baghdad Railway. Bahá'í Faith. Bedouin. Bride price. Caliphate. Camille Chamoun. Child mortality. Circassians. Cultivator. Currency. Dead Sea. Dunam. Egyptian Government. Emir. Ethnocentrism. Extended family. Family planning. Fawaz. Fellah. Fertile Crescent Plan. Hadith. Hashim. Hejaz. High Commissioners for Palestine and Transjordan. His Family. Hussein. Ibn Saud. Incapacity Benefit. Irbid. Islam. Jews. John Bagot Glubb. Jordan Valley (Middle East). Jordan. Khamseh. Madaba. Melkite. Middle East. Mosque of Omar (Jerusalem). Mosque. Mukhtar. Muslim world. Nablus. Nabulsi. Newspaper. Nomad. Palestinian refugees. Palestinians. Pan-Arabism. Patriarchy. Patriotism. Polygyny. Ramallah. Refugee. Religion. Religious law. Roman Empire. Samaritans (charity). Samaritans. Sanitation. Saud of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia. Secularism. Sedentism. Sharia. Shia Islam. Standard of living. Subsidy. Superiority (short story). Syrian Desert. Syrians. Tax. Tennessee Valley Authority. The Other Hand. Threshing floor. To This Day. Transjordan (region). Tribe. UNRWA. United States. Vegetable. Waqf. Warfare. Welfare. Western culture. Westernization. Women in Arab societies.

DS153 / .P32eb

956.95