'Iffat Al Thunayan : an Arabian Queen / Joseph A. Kéhichian.

Por: Kéchichian, Joseph ATipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Chicago : Sussex Academic Press, 2015. Descripción: XII, 333 p.: il ; 24 cmISBN: 9781845196851Tema(s): Al-Thunayan, Iffat Mounira, 1916-2000 | Política y gobierno -- Arabia Saudí | Poder (Ciencias sociales) -- Arabia Saudí | Mujeres árabes | Mujeres en el Islam | Reinas -- Arabia Saudí -- BiografíasResumen: {u2018}Iffat Al Thunayan, spouse of the late King Faysal bin {u2018}Abdul {u2018}Aziz Al Sa{u2018}ud (r. 1964{u2013}1975), was a pillar of the ruling Al Sa{u2018}ud family. Born and raised in Istanbul to an uprooted Sa{u2018}udi family, she returned to the Kingdom in 1932, a few months before the founder ruler, {u2018}Abdul {u2018}Aziz bin {u2018}Abdul Rahman, reinstituted the monarchy. {u2018}Iffat used her influence to infiltrate many progressive ideas into the Kingdom, including significant strides in education for both boys and girls as well as major advances in health care. An astute observer and a doer par excellence, Queen {u2018}Iffat left her mark on the contemporary history of the Al Sa{u2018}ud, as she protected and empowered her kin. She raised a formidable family, listened carefully, guided conversations as necessary, spoke with moderation, recommended policies to her husband and, after the latter was assassinated, to her brothers-in-law who succeeded him. Based on multiple interviews conducted with members of the al-Faysal family, friends, and acquaintances of the late Queen, Joseph A. Kéchichian offers the first political biography of a Sa{u2018}udi monarch{u2019}s spouse. This work is an important resource for social scientists and political analysts, and of interest to all who wish to learn about Arab women in general, and Sa{u2018}udi women in particular
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{u2018}Iffat Al Thunayan, spouse of the late King Faysal bin {u2018}Abdul {u2018}Aziz Al Sa{u2018}ud (r. 1964{u2013}1975), was a pillar of the ruling Al Sa{u2018}ud family. Born and raised in Istanbul to an uprooted Sa{u2018}udi family, she returned to the Kingdom in 1932, a few months before the founder ruler, {u2018}Abdul {u2018}Aziz bin {u2018}Abdul Rahman, reinstituted the monarchy. {u2018}Iffat used her influence to infiltrate many progressive ideas into the Kingdom, including significant strides in education for both boys and girls as well as major advances in health care. An astute observer and a doer par excellence, Queen {u2018}Iffat left her mark on the contemporary history of the Al Sa{u2018}ud, as she protected and empowered her kin. She raised a formidable family, listened carefully, guided conversations as necessary, spoke with moderation, recommended policies to her husband and, after the latter was assassinated, to her brothers-in-law who succeeded him. Based on multiple interviews conducted with members of the al-Faysal family, friends, and acquaintances of the late Queen, Joseph A. Kéchichian offers the first political biography of a Sa{u2018}udi monarch{u2019}s spouse. This work is an important resource for social scientists and political analysts, and of interest to all who wish to learn about Arab women in general, and Sa{u2018}udi women in particular

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