Revolutions and Military Rule in the Middle East: The Arab states pt. I: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and JordanTrebindsværket "Revolutions and military rule in the middle east" blev skrevet af George M. Haddad, University of California, Santa Barbara og udgivet 1965 - 1973 på forlaget Robert Speller and Sons i New York. |
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Contents
COUPS DETAT AND MILITARY RULE IN IRAQ | 55 |
Popular Uprisings and Nasserist Incitement | 73 |
The Coup dEtat of July 14 1958 | 86 |
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