Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée | |
Les territoires de marge de la Syrie mandataire : le mouvement autonomiste de la Haute Jazîra, paradoxes et ambiguïtés d’une intégration « nationale » inachevée (1936-1939) | |
关键词: French Mandate; Kurds; Levant; Margins; state-building; Urban mobilizations; | |
DOI : 10.4000/remmm.6481 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
At the very beginning of the French Mandate in the Levant, Upper Jazira was a territory of margins, subjected to foreign covetousness as well as to French political and economical projects. However, in 1936, the clauses of the Franco-Syrian Treaty and the victory of the National Bloc at the legislative elections changed the whole picture due to the emergence of a local political movement. While the French officers were instrumental in the creation of the autonomist movement in Jazira, the latter was also a response to the unionist aspirations of a Syrian state in search of “national” foundations. Paradoxically, the emergence of the first autonomist demands led to the “syrianisation” of the political life in Upper Jazira. This article sheds a light on two parallel dynamics. On one hand, urban actors in Upper Jazira reproduced to a certain extent the same “repertoires of action” than in other Syrian cities. On the other hand, and for the first time, the fate of Upper Jazira began a subject of debate among Syrian nationalists so that Upper Jazira started to be integrated into the Syrian national imaginary.
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