A Scholarly Exploration of Tunisia's Historical Cohesion

The Tunisian Exception: How Ancient Statehood and National Unity Shaped the Arab World's Most Cohesive Nation offers an in-depth analysis of Tunisia's unique path, positioning it as a model of stability amid regional upheaval.

Dr. Hichem Karoui introduces the Carthage debate through the lens of legend and genetics: Despite minimal Levantine DNA, Carthaginians maintained Phoenician identity via language, religion, and urban planning-a "New City" born of migration and cultural synthesis. This foundational myth, embodied in Dido's tale, reflects enduring ties to Tyre.

Subsequent chapters trace evolution from Roman-Islamic transitions to pre-colonial autonomy under the Ottomans, colonial resistance, and post-independence nation-building. Key themes include the demography of integration-where ethnic minorities pose no political threat-and the role of education in fostering civic consciousness. Insights on migration, ideological unity, and comparisons with neighbours underscore Tunisia's exceptional state capacity.

Published by Global East-West (London) in the Mediterranean Notebooks collection, this 2025 edition combines rigorous research with forward-looking analysis. This edition is perfect for academic libraries, historians, and policymakers alike.

Titel
The Tunisian Exception
Untertitel
How Ancient Statehood And National Unity Shaped The Arab World's Most Cohesive Nation
EAN
9781787955264
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
16.11.2025
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0.27 MB
Anzahl Seiten
208