A history of modern Tunisia / Kenneth Perkins, University of South Carolina.
Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (xix, 306 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781139162227 (ebook)
- 961.104 23
- DT263 .P47 2013

Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Oct 2015).
A political who's who of modern Tunisia -- The march to Bardo, 1835-1881 -- Whose Tunisia? 1881-1912 -- Squaring off, 1912-1940 -- Redefining the relationship, 1940-1956 -- The independent state sets its course, 1956-1969 -- Regime entrenchment and the intensification of opposition, 1969-1987 -- Innovation in the "new" Tunisia, 1987-2003 -- A revolution for dignity, freedom, and justice.
Kenneth Perkins's second edition of A History of Modern Tunisia carries the history of this country from 2004 to the present, with particular emphasis on the Tunisian revolution of 2011 - the first critical event of that year's Arab Spring and the inspiration for similar populist movements across the Arab world. After providing an overview of the country in the years preceding the inauguration of a French protectorate in 1881, the book examines the impact of colonialism on the country, with particular attention to the evolution of a nationalist movement that secured the termination of the protectorate in 1956. Its analysis of the first three decades of independence, during which the leaders of the anticolonial struggle consolidated political power, assesses the challenges that they faced and the degree of success they achieved. No other English-language study of Tunisia offers as sweeping a time frame or as comprehensive a history of this nation.