Aurlie Daher is Associate Professor at Universit Paris-Dauphine and at Sciences Po, Paris; a former postdoctoral fellow at the University of Oxford (20102011 and 20162017); and a former postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University (20122013). Her work focuses on Hezbollah, Shiism, and Lebanese and Middle Eastern politics.
‘The definitive English-language academic resource on the Lebanese Shi’a group Hezbollah … A triumph of research, this work is highly recommended reading for anyone curious about Lebanese politics.’ -- CHOICE ‘[Daher’s] book offers a comprehensive historical and sociological analysis that stands out for its wealth of empirical detail and for its capacity to question stereotypical views on [Hezbollah].’ -- International Affairs 'Daher dispels a number of myths: that Hezbollah would be a state within a Lebanese state or that its principal goal is Islamic rule. Daher redefines the roles we traditionally attribute to Hezbollah, mouthpiece for the Shiite community, and dwells on its partners' or adversaries' perceptions of its activities. Offers a very complete picture.' * Le Monde Diplomatique * ‘Daher offers unprecedented detail on Hezbollah’s structure’. -- The Arab Weekly 'A long-awaited book, which turns the body of literature on Hezbollah on its head. From now on it will be impossible to study Lebanon's ""Party of God"" without taking into account the findings exposed in this groundbreaking volume.' -- Bernard Rougier, Professor of Arab Civilisation, Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle and author of 'Everyday Jihad' 'Daher shares exceptional insights into the origins, structure, leadership and popularity of Hezbollah. This book is admirable for its nuance and richness of detail about the contention for power amongst Shi'i figures, and the party's central role in resistance to Israel. I highly recommend it.' -- Augustus Richard Norton, Professor Emeritus, Boston University and author of 'Hezbollah: A Short History' 'An encyclopaedic effort at writing what is arguably the richest and most rigorous account of Hezbollah's political history. It presents previously uncovered information on the genesis of the movement, challenging prevailing accounts. This is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the party.' -- Bashir Saade, Lecturer of Religion and Politics, University of Stirling and author of 'Hizbullah and the Politics of Remembrance: Writing the Lebanese Nation' 'Brilliant, original and engaging, this book is essential reading for generalists and specialists alike.' -- Dale F. Eickelman, Ralph and Richard Lazarus Professor of Anthropology and Human Relations Emeritus, Dartmouth College and co-author of 'Muslim Politics' ‘The definitive English-language academic resource on the Lebanese Shi’a group Hezbollah … A triumph of research, this work is highly recommended reading for anyone curious about Lebanese politics.’ -- CHOICE ‘[Daher’s] book offers a comprehensive historical and sociological analysis that stands out for its wealth of empirical detail and for its capacity to question stereotypical views on [Hezbollah].’ -- International Affairs 'Daher dispels a number of myths: that Hezbollah would be a state within a Lebanese state or that its principal goal is Islamic rule. Daher redefines the roles we traditionally attribute to Hezbollah, mouthpiece for the Shiite community, and dwells on its partners' or adversaries' perceptions of its activities. Offers a very complete picture.' * Le Monde Diplomatique * ‘Daher offers unprecedented detail on Hezbollah’s structure’. -- The Arab Weekly 'A long-awaited book, which turns the body of literature on Hezbollah on its head. From now on it will be impossible to study Lebanon's ""Party of God"" without taking into account the findings exposed in this groundbreaking volume.' -- Bernard Rougier, Professor of Arab Civilisation, Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle and author of 'Everyday Jihad' 'Daher shares exceptional insights into the origins, structure, leadership and popularity of Hezbollah. This book is admirable for its nuance and richness of detail about the contention for power amongst Shi'i figures, and the party's central role in resistance to Israel. I highly recommend it.' -- Augustus Richard Norton, Professor Emeritus, Boston University and author of 'Hezbollah: A Short History' 'An encyclopaedic effort at writing what is arguably the richest and most rigorous account of Hezbollah's political history. It presents previously uncovered information on the genesis of the movement, challenging prevailing accounts. This is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the party.' -- Bashir Saade, Lecturer of Religion and Politics, University of Stirling and author of 'Hizbullah and the Politics of Remembrance: Writing the Lebanese Nation' 'Brilliant, original and engaging, this book is essential reading for generalists and specialists alike.' -- Dale F. Eickelman, Ralph and Richard Lazarus Professor of Anthropology and Human Relations Emeritus, Dartmouth College and co-author of 'Muslim Politics'