From Babel to Dragomans

From Babel to Dragomans
Author: Bernard Lewis
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2005-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780195182538

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The best-selling author of What Went Wrong brings together four decades of his essays, articles, and other writings on the Middle East, presenting more than fifty pieces that cover such topics as "The Enemies of God," "Can Islam be Secularized?," "What Saddam Wrought," and "Deconstructing Osama and His Evil Appeal." 100,000 first printing.

Interpreting the Middle East

Interpreting the Middle East
Author: David S. Sorenson
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781459600140

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Contemporary approaches to comparative studies of the Middle East increasingly recognize how globalization and regional mass communication have blurred differences across countries. Populations travel across national borders and compare narratives about political change, economic futures, and the role of the outside world in shaping their lives. Organized by five principal themes of a regional overview, politics, political economy, social contexts, and the international dimensions of Middle East issues, Interpreting the Middle East provides a vibrant introduction to the Middle East that is compatible with this regionalist perspective. Invited authorities contribute insightful and accessible original discussions of headline-fresh issues, including the aftermath of the Iraq war, Iran's regional ambitions, developments in the Israeli Palestinian conflict, and the global politics of Middle East oil, as well as the Islamic awakening, conflict in the Western Sahara, civil military relations, economic development, political change, and gender understandings. Section introductions by the editor integrate the contributions, and a glossary, biographical list of key persons, and chronology of significant events provide helpful guidance for readers.

Interpreting the Middle East

Interpreting the Middle East
Author: David Sorenson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429979330

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Contemporary approaches to comparative studies of the Middle East increasingly recognize how globalization and regional mass communication have blurred differences across countries. Populations travel across national borders and compare narratives about political change, economic futures, and the role of the outside world in shaping their lives. Organized by five principal themes of a regional overview, politics, economic development, social context, and international issues, Interpreting the Middle East provides a vibrant introduction to the Middle East that is compatible with this regionalist perspective. Invited authorities contribute insightful and accessible original discussions of central headline-fresh issues such as the aftermath of the Iraq war, Iran's regional ambitions, developments in the Israeli'Palestinian conflict, and the global politics of Middle East oil, gender, and religion. Section introductions by the editor integrate the contributions, and suggested readings, a glossary, and a biographical list of key persons provide helpful guidance for readers.

Interpreting the Middle East

Interpreting the Middle East
Author: David Sorenson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 0429499701

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"Contemporary approaches to comparative studies of the Middle East increasingly recognize how globalization and regional mass communication have blurred differences across countries. Populations travel across national borders and compare narratives about political change, economic futures, and the role of the outside world in shaping their lives. Organized by five principal themes of a regional overview, politics, economic development, social context, and international issues, Interpreting the Middle East provides a vibrant introduction to the Middle East that is compatible with this regionalist perspective. Invited authorities contribute insightful and accessible original discussions of central headline-fresh issues such as the aftermath of the Iraq war, Iran's regional ambitions, developments in the Israeli'Palestinian conflict, and the global politics of Middle East oil, gender, and religion. Section introductions by the editor integrate the contributions, and suggested readings, a glossary, and a biographical list of key persons provide helpful guidance for readers."--Provided by publisher.

The Middle East

The Middle East
Author: Bernard Lewis
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780684807126

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A 2000-year history of a region stretching from Libya to Central Asia ; concludes with the effects of the Gulf War.

Interpreting Welfare and Relief in the Middle East

Interpreting Welfare and Relief in the Middle East
Author: Nefissa Naguib,Inger Marie Okkenhaug
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004164369

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Based on different problematic and methodological perspectives and new sources, this book's contributions lie in the close study of welfare beyond the religious divides, codifications and indoctrinations. The time span - from 1850 to the present day - represents moments of colonisations, occupations, wars and conflicts which resulted in un-met needs and broken down institutions. What are the stories behind health care, schools, orphanages and vocational schools, maternity homes and hostels? The collection of chapters examine different involvements in welfare activities not only as contextualised in stable communities and nations, but also as they emerge in vulnerable states and disintegrating societies. Furthermore, this volume brings forth the historical and contemporary voices of those who provide relief and the beneficiaries of such efforts. At the core of this book are themes concerned with humanitarianism in relation to people's unique experiences, state and non-governmental organisations, gender and modernity.

The Middle East Crisis A Personal Interpr

The Middle East Crisis  A Personal Interpr
Author: John Bagot Sir Glubb
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1969
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:257982089

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Sociology of the Middle East

Sociology of the Middle East
Author: Nieuwenhuijze
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 848
Release: 2022-09-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004492806

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