Periodical Al-Iraq. Number 274, April 22, 1921

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Title

  • Al-Iraq.

Summary

  • Al-Iraq was a daily newspaper focusing on politics, literature, and the economy, first published in Baghdad on June 1, 1920. Owned by Razzuq Dawood Ghannam, the paper showed an independent editorial streak from its first few issues. Throughout its existence, it recorded the political, social, and economic history of Iraq and was considered the first and last source for news on national issues and causes. The paper did not represent the rising nationalistic, anticolonial elite, but it was pan-Iraqist in orientation and counted among its staff a number of young, nationalistic, and liberal writers for whom the paper was the only platform where they could express themselves. Some of the paper's early writers included Shukri al-Fadhli, Hassan Ghussaiba, Ata Amin, Rafael Butti, and Muhammad Abd al-Hussein. Because of the scarcity of modern printing means at the time, the paper was published in four small pages, with supplements at various times. Its editorials were simple, and its world news reports were largely reprints from the Reuters news agency, but it also covered domestic news. Some historians have contended that Al-Iraq began as an instrument of the British and was in effect a colonial substitute for Al-Arab, which was issued by the British authorities in Baghdad circa 1917--20. The new paper was printed at the same press as Al-Arab, and Al-Arab announced in its last issue that "the first issue of Al-Iraq newspaper will be published tomorrow" and that "the editorial policy of Al-Iraq will be an extension of that of Al-Arab."

Names

  • Ghannam, Razzuq Dawood Creator.

Created / Published

  • Baghdad, Iraq : Al-Dunkajiyya Press, 1920-1922.

Headings

  • -  Iraq
  • -  Economic conditions
  • -  Literature
  • -  Politics and government

Notes

  • -  Number 1 (June 1, 1920)-Number 500 (Jan. 12, 1922). World Digital Library data.
  • -  Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
  • -  Original resource at: Iraqi National Library and Archives.
  • -  Content in Arabic.
  • -  Description based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions.

Medium

  • 1 online resource.

Source Collection

  • Al-Iraq Newspaper Collection

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  • 2020741457

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Chicago citation style:

Ghannam, Razzuq Dawood Creator. Al-Iraq. Baghdad, Iraq: Al-Dunkajiyya Press, to 1922, 1920. Periodical. https://www.loc.gov/item/2020741457/.

APA citation style:

Ghannam, R. D. C. (1920) Al-Iraq. Baghdad, Iraq: Al-Dunkajiyya Press, to 1922. [Periodical] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2020741457/.

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Ghannam, Razzuq Dawood Creator. Al-Iraq. Baghdad, Iraq: Al-Dunkajiyya Press, to 1922, 1920. Periodical. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2020741457/>.