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Charles Corm: An Intellectual Biography of a Twentieth-Century Lebanese Young Phoenician

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By (author): Franck Salameh

Charles Corm: An Intellectual Biography of a Twentieth-Century Lebanese Young Phoenician delves into the history of the modern Middle East and an inquiry into Lebanese intellectual, cultural, and political life as incarnated in the ideas, and as illustrated by the times, works, and activities of Charles Corm (18941963). Charles Corm was a guiding spirit behind modern Lebanese nationalism, a leading figure in the Young Phoenicians movement, and an advocate for identity narratives that are often dismissed in the prevalent Arab nationalist paradigms that have come to define the canon of Middle East history, political thought, and scholarship of the past century. But Charles Corm was much more than a man of letters upholding a specific patriotic mission. As a poet and entrepreneur, socialite and orator, philanthropist and patron of the arts, and as a leading businessman, Charles Corm commanded immense influence on modern Lebanese political and social life, popular culture, and intellectual production during the interwar period and beyond. In many respects, Charles Corm has also been the conscience of Lebanese society at a crucial juncture in its modern history, as the autonomous sanjak/Mutasarrifiyya (or Province) of Mount-Lebanon and the Vilayet (State) of Beirut of the late nineteenth century were navigating their way out of Ottoman domination and into a French Mandatory period (ca. 1918), before culminating with the independence of the Republic of Lebanon in 1943. See more
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  • Weight: 599g
  • Dimensions: 162 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jul 2015
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780739184004

About Franck Salameh

Franck Salameh is associate professor of Near Eastern studies at Boston College Department of Slavic and Eastern Languages and Literatures and founding editor in chief of The Levantine Review. He is author of Language Memory and Identity in the Middle East (Lexington Books).

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