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Archive wars the politics of history inSaudi Arabia

"This project examines how Saudi Arabian officials and economic elites used state archives, historical preservation, and urban redevelopment to consolidate power after the Gulf War. It shows how the Saudi regime attempted to shift the terrain of domestic opposition from the political to the historical and from the streets to institutions, transforming the nation'slandscape into a revenue-generating asset"-- Provided by publisher
eBook, English, 2020
Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, 2020
e-books
1 ressource en ligne (pages cm).
9781503605183, 9781503612570, 9781503612587, 1503605183, 1503612570, 1503612589
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Occluded pasts : history and the making of the modern Saudi state
A state with no archive : control without hegemony
Amnesiac nation : assembling the past in post-Gulf War Saudi Arabia
Heritage as war : Secular infrastructure and the remaking of Riyadh
Bulldozing the past : history,modernity, and urban redevelopment in Mecca
The violence of history