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The Kurdish Nationalist Movement in the 1990s
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A Legacy of Peonage Monopoly Comes to the Tobacco Belt Organizing the Black Patch Rumors of War Night Riders Organizing the Bluegrass Farmers on Strike The Demise of Agrarian Cooperation The Decline of the Countryside

About the Author

Robert Olson, professor of Middle East and Islamic history at the University of Kentucky, is the author of several books, including The Ba'ath in Syria, 1947-1982, and The Emergence of Kurdish Nationalism, 1880-1925.

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"Accomplishes what we cannot do in this country and which will cause eyebrows to be raised in official circles." -- Milliyet

"An invaluable briefing on one of the Middle East's most complex, enduring, and tragic conflicts." -- Midwest Book Review

"Readers struggling to understand the renewed presence of U.S. Cruise missiles and B-52s in the skies over Iraq... and willing to invest time and effort to achieve a better grasp of this complex and troubled region will find useful data and insights here." -- Booklist

"The book's essays are not only informative but impressive." -- Perspectives on Political Science

"The Kurdish question is poisoning the body-politic of the whole country." -- Middle East International

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