
Published for the Institute of Race Relations in London, this book contains 9 Chapters, a Bibliography and map. With 85 pages, the book measures approx. 4.5 X 6.5".
This work investigates the historical, political, and social status of the Kurdish people within the context of the Middle East during the mid-20th century. Author D. Kinnane, writing under the auspices of the Institute of Race Relations, examines the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding the Kurdish population. The text provides a concise overview of the challenges faced by this ethnic group as they navigate national borders and regional power dynamics. The analysis relies on historical context and sociological observation to frame the Kurdish experience in the post-colonial era.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this text as a foundational, albeit brief, primer on the Kurdish question for mid-century researchers. Readers frequently note the concise nature of the prose, which serves as an accessible entry point for those seeking a historical snapshot of the region.
Page Count:
94
Publication Date:
1964-12-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192181483
ISBN-13:
9780192181480
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