The Syrian World Explained

The Syrian World
Editor:Salloum A. Mokarzel
Category:Culture
Literature
Publisher:Syrian-American Press
Founded:1926
Finaldate:1932
Country:United States
Based:New York City
Language:English

The Syrian World was a short-lived magazine devoted to the celebration and cultural diffusion of Syria,[1] which at the time consisted and referred to the modern day states and territories of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Palestine. It was the first English-language magazine in the USA, which was established by a Syrian immigrant.[2] The magazine was headquartered in New York City.[2]

History

The Syrian World was founded in 1926 by a Lebanese-American journalist and intellectual, Salloum Mokarzel.[1] [3] The magazine was printed entirely in English[3] and was pitched to the first generation Syrians; who were born in the United States.[1] 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. In the second year of its publication, 1927, a single issue cost 50 cents, and a yearly subscription set back the reader 5 dollars. Although very popular when it was founded, it proved difficult to keep afloat during the Great Depression, and it ceased publication in 1932.[1] However, after 1932 The Syrian World was turned into a weekly newspaper.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annotated Index to Syrian World, 1926-1932. University of Minnesota. 11 September 2012.
  2. Book: Hani J. Bawardi. The Making of Arab Americans: From Syrian Nationalism to U.S. Citizenship. 5 November 2016. 1 May 2014. University of Texas Press. 978-0-292-75748-6. 71.
  3. Book: Randa A. Kayyali. The Arab Americans. 5 November 2016. January 2006. Greenwood Publishing Group. 978-0-313-33219-7. 86.
  4. Book: Kayal . Philip . A community of many worlds : Arab Americans in New York City . June 2002 . Museum of the City of New York . 978-0815607397 . 23 . 1st . 9 June 2020.