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Celebrating Continuity: The Role of State Holidays in Syria (1918-2010)
Elie Podeh
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Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies
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Syria
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Syrian
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Role of Government
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State Holidays
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National Identity
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Upheaval
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Iraq
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Post-independence
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Ruler
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Hegemony
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Holidays
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Edifice
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Social Order
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Time of Change
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Monarchy
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Political Order
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National Holidays
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Pan-Arabism
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Mandate Period
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Latte Period
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Pan-Islamism
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Secessionist
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United Arab Republic
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Religious Holidays
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Arts and Humanities
Syrian Arab Republic
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Local
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Islam
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Upheaval
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realm
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Ruler
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Secular
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Inventing
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predecessors
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Hegemony
50%
Iraq
50%
Political Order
50%
Social Sciences
Syrian Arab Republic
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National Identity
50%
Hegemony
50%
Iraq
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