The urban and rural co-dependency in Lebanon has been drastically transformed and further heightened since the joining of both territories with the Declaration of Greater Lebanon on September 1st, 1920. The lack of any formal planning during the past century has driven socio-political and economic forces to shape or disfigure the built environment. Historians, geographers, and urban planners have addressed Lebanon’s urban-rural divide by highlighting unequal development. Even still, a comprehensive overview of key historical moments that investigates migrations and the economic system is needed to understand the current co-dependent and conflicted relationship between both territories. Accordingly, this paper explores the urban and rural dy...
Bibliography: leaves 88 -91.How does clientelism implicate the political, economic and governance fo...
Between 1890 and 1920 over one-third of the peasants of Mount Lebanon left their villages and travel...
Following the assassination of Prime Minister Hariri in 2005, Lebanon witnessed vigorous debate over...
The urban and rural co-dependency in Lebanon has been drastically transformed and further heightened...
International audienceThe present paper analyses local economic development issues through the prism...
Abstract: This article makes the case for a project in the making: a study of the social transformat...
This dissertation is a contribution to the reframing of the history of postcolonial Lebanon, and in ...
Moderate altitude localities of Mount Lebanon are often presented as bastions of religious communiti...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.Cataloged from...
A miller in Nahr Ustuwan, Lebanon © Stephen McPhillips The projects in this research cluster share a...
This essay seeks to analyze some political complexities of the country of Lebanon in light of popula...
The subject of this study concerns the transformation of the traditional rural society and economy o...
This thesis explores the durability of elite domination in the three Lebanese municipalities of Zahl...
This dissertation examines the competing trajectories of Jesuit and American Protestant missionaries...
This is the second updated edition of the first comprehensive history of Lebanon in the modern perio...
Bibliography: leaves 88 -91.How does clientelism implicate the political, economic and governance fo...
Between 1890 and 1920 over one-third of the peasants of Mount Lebanon left their villages and travel...
Following the assassination of Prime Minister Hariri in 2005, Lebanon witnessed vigorous debate over...
The urban and rural co-dependency in Lebanon has been drastically transformed and further heightened...
International audienceThe present paper analyses local economic development issues through the prism...
Abstract: This article makes the case for a project in the making: a study of the social transformat...
This dissertation is a contribution to the reframing of the history of postcolonial Lebanon, and in ...
Moderate altitude localities of Mount Lebanon are often presented as bastions of religious communiti...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2015.Cataloged from...
A miller in Nahr Ustuwan, Lebanon © Stephen McPhillips The projects in this research cluster share a...
This essay seeks to analyze some political complexities of the country of Lebanon in light of popula...
The subject of this study concerns the transformation of the traditional rural society and economy o...
This thesis explores the durability of elite domination in the three Lebanese municipalities of Zahl...
This dissertation examines the competing trajectories of Jesuit and American Protestant missionaries...
This is the second updated edition of the first comprehensive history of Lebanon in the modern perio...
Bibliography: leaves 88 -91.How does clientelism implicate the political, economic and governance fo...
Between 1890 and 1920 over one-third of the peasants of Mount Lebanon left their villages and travel...
Following the assassination of Prime Minister Hariri in 2005, Lebanon witnessed vigorous debate over...