The Iraqi Revolution of 1958: A Revolutionary Quest for Unity and Security
In the early hours of July 14, 1958, Iraqi military officers overthrew the British-installed Iraqi monarchy. The Free Officers coup initiated an era of military and subsequently Ba'thist rule that only ended with the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. Historians are at variance over the nature of what is called the Iraqi Revolution in the Arab world. Some scholars argue that the overthrow was merely a coup d'Ztat orchestrated by the Free Officers Movement. Other analysts contend that the overthrow constituted a real revolution. Very few works, if any, provide a detailed analysis in support of the 'revolutionary' argument. Dr. Romero's book advances the argument that the events of July 14 simultaneously constituted a coup and a revolution for a number of reasons, including military involvement, popular participation, and policies that radically departed from those of the previous regime.
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The Iraqi Revolution of 1958: A Revolutionary Quest for Unity and Security
In the early hours of July 14, 1958, Iraqi military officers overthrew the British-installed Iraqi monarchy. The Free Officers coup initiated an era of military and subsequently Ba'thist rule that only ended with the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. Historians are at variance over the nature of what is called the Iraqi Revolution in the Arab world. Some scholars argue that the overthrow was merely a coup d'Ztat orchestrated by the Free Officers Movement. Other analysts contend that the overthrow constituted a real revolution. Very few works, if any, provide a detailed analysis in support of the 'revolutionary' argument. Dr. Romero's book advances the argument that the events of July 14 simultaneously constituted a coup and a revolution for a number of reasons, including military involvement, popular participation, and policies that radically departed from those of the previous regime.
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The Iraqi Revolution of 1958: A Revolutionary Quest for Unity and Security

The Iraqi Revolution of 1958: A Revolutionary Quest for Unity and Security

by Juan Romero
The Iraqi Revolution of 1958: A Revolutionary Quest for Unity and Security

The Iraqi Revolution of 1958: A Revolutionary Quest for Unity and Security

by Juan Romero

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Overview

In the early hours of July 14, 1958, Iraqi military officers overthrew the British-installed Iraqi monarchy. The Free Officers coup initiated an era of military and subsequently Ba'thist rule that only ended with the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. Historians are at variance over the nature of what is called the Iraqi Revolution in the Arab world. Some scholars argue that the overthrow was merely a coup d'Ztat orchestrated by the Free Officers Movement. Other analysts contend that the overthrow constituted a real revolution. Very few works, if any, provide a detailed analysis in support of the 'revolutionary' argument. Dr. Romero's book advances the argument that the events of July 14 simultaneously constituted a coup and a revolution for a number of reasons, including military involvement, popular participation, and policies that radically departed from those of the previous regime.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761852599
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 12/18/2010
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Juan Romero earned his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. He taught Middle East history at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. from 2008-2009. He currently teaches Middle East history at Western Kentucky University at Bowling Green.

Table of Contents

List of Figures v

List of Tables vii

Note on Transliteration ix

Preface xi

Acknowledgements xiii

Introduction xv

1 Internal Developments 1

2 Regional Security 19

3 Repression and Exploitation 37

4 Intelligence and Influence 55

5 The Fertile Crescent 71

6 The Free Officers Movement 91

7 A Coup and a Revolution 111

8 State: Structure and Reform 131

9 International Reactions 151

10 Qasim's Foreign Policy 171

11 Arab Unity and Discord 189

Conclusion 209

Figures 219

Tables 221

Bibliography 223

Index 233

About the Author 241

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