Basra University organizes a panel discussion on
Britain's position on the Iraqi Communist Party 1934-1963
The College of Education for Human Sciences at the University of Basra organized a panel discussion on Britain’s position on the Iraqi Communist Party 1934-1963.
The seminar, in which the doctoral graduate student (name of the student) lectured, Hamida Makki Farhoud, aims
To shed light on Britain's position on the activity of the Communist Party in Iraq for the period 1934-1963 and the measures used by the Iraqi government to limit that activity, and the impact of those measures in limiting that activity.
I ate the episode
A summary of the thesis topic, as well as the thesis plan with its multiple chapters (preface, and four chapters) and the most important sources that benefited the thesis and provided it with valuable information.
The episode touched
To a group of professors from the Department of History posing several questions to the student and providing her with valuable observations that benefit the topic of the thesis.
