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Tag Archives: Middle East
Gallipoli
Gallipoli© 1956 Alan Moorehead416 pages As the Great War ensnared powers beyond Middle Europe, it became in truth a world war, providing the spark to reignite old tensions in places like the middle east. In late … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged Britain, history, Middle East, military, naval, Near East, The Great War, Turkey
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A Short History of Byzantium
A Short History of Byzantium, John Julius Norwich© 1997 John Julius Norwich431 pages Rome fell in a.d. 474? Tell that to the Byzantines, who for centuries persisted in being an afterimage of the classical world, … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged Christianity, classical world, Eastern Europe, Eastern Rome/Byzantine, Medieval, Middle East, Near East, religion, Rome, Turkey
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A Splendid Exchange
A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World© 2009 David Bernstein496 pages History oft moves with the caravans and trade fleets, and its journeys along the routes of the past and present are given a storied account … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged America, Asia, Britain, commerce, Europe, goods/services, history, Middle East, Near East, Netherlands, resources, survey, trains
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The Crisis of Islam
The Crisis of Islam: Holy War and Unholy Terror© 2001, 2003 Bernard Lewis184 pages Bernard Lewis’ What Went Wrong? examined the failure of modernity in the middle east, but did not address its role in the rise of terrorism. The Crisis … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, World Affairs
Tagged Bernard Lewis, critical history, Islam, Middle East, Near East, politics, Politics-CivicInterest
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The Near East
The Near East: 10,000 Years of History © 1968 Isaac Asimov 277 pages Come, let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the death of kings. (“Richard II”, William Shakespeare) Civilization first began in the ‘land between … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged ancient world, BnB 2011 Nonfiction Reading Challenge, history, Isaac Asimov, Middle East, Persia, Persia-Iran, survey
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What Went Wrong?
What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle-Eastern Response© 2003 Bernard Lewis180 pages (adopted from lectures) In essence, this collection of modified lectures is a brief history of modernization in the Islamic world and its aftermath. The fist three chapters focus … Continue reading
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Tagged critical history, history, Islam, Middle East, Near East
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Our Oriental Heritage
The Story of Civilization: Our Oriental Heritage © 1935 Will Durant 1048 pages “Civilization is social order promoting cultural creation.” (Opening sentence.) Our Oriental Heritage is the introductory volume of a greater work, an eleven-book set covering prehistory to the last days of Napoleon. Judging … Continue reading
Posted in history, Reviews
Tagged ancient world, Asia, China, history, India, Japan, Middle East, Persia, Persia-Iran, Story of Civilization, survey, Will Durant
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