A History of the modern Middle East. Second edition

by William L Cleveland

Paperback, 2000

Status

DISPLAY FOYER

Call number

956 CLE

Collection

Publication

Boulder, CO and Oxford: Westview Press

Description

A History of the Modern Middle East examines the profound and often dramatic transformations of the region in the past two centuries, from the Ottoman and Egyptian reforms, through the challenge of Western imperialism, to the impact of US foreign policies. Built around a framework of political history, while also carefully integrating social, cultural, and economic developments, this expertly crafted account provides readers with the most comprehensive, balanced and penetrating analysis of the modern Middle East. The sixth edition has been revised to provide a thorough account of the major developments since 2012, including the tumultuous aftermath of the Arab uprisings, the sectarian conflict in Iraq and civil war in Syria that led to the rise of ISIS, the crises in Libya and Yemen, and the United States' nuclear talks with Iran. With brand-new timelines in each part, updated select bibliographies, and expanded online instructor resources, A History of the Modern Middle East remains the quintessential text for courses on Middle East history.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member drinkingtea
These books become outdated as soon as they are printed. Even history changes as new perspectives come about and new information comes to light. This book is a bit bewildering, but so is the subject matter. This is a bad introduction to the topic, but a good book for the next step, since it spends
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more time on theory and ideas rather than who said what when where and why. The book also weighs more than you would expect.
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LibraryThing member KirkLowery
Beginning with the Ottoman Empire, he traces events right down to the Iraq war. It made clear the Sunni/Shia division, along with the other ethnic ones as well as clarifying the politics that the US has played in the region. All of a sudden, the newspapers began to make sense.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

592 p.; 6.5 x 1.25 inches

ISBN

0813334896 / 9780813334899
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