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The Syrian World : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Syrian World
''The Syrian World'' was a short-lived magazine devoted to the celebration and cultural diffusion of Syria, which at the time consisted and referred to the modern day states and territories of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine. In the second year of its publication, 1927, a single issue cost 50 cents and a yearly subscription set back the reader 5 dollars. ==History== ''The Syrian world'' was founded by a Lebanese-American journalist and intellectual, Salloum Mokarzel.〔 The magazine was printed entirely in English and was pitched to the first generation Syrians; who were born in the United States.〔 Salloum founded the magazine as a non-sectarian and non-partisan publication that would seek, to educate the first generation of Syrian-Americans of their illustrious and ancient cultural heritage, and to strengthen their ties to their culture. Although very popular when it was founded, it proved difficult to keep afloat during the Great Depression, and it ceased publication in 1932.〔
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