A History of the Modern Middle East(English, Paperback, Anderson Betty S.)

A History of the Modern Middle East(English, Paperback, Anderson Betty S.)

  • Anderson Betty S.
Publisher:Stanford University PressISBN 13: 9780804783248ISBN 10: 0804783241

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A History of the Modern Middle East(English, Paperback, Anderson Betty S.) is written by Anderson Betty S. and published by Stanford University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0804783241 (ISBN 10) and 9780804783248 (ISBN 13).

A History of the Modern Middle East offers a comprehensive assessment of the region, stretching from the fourteenth century and the founding of the Ottoman and Safavid empires through to the present-day protests and upheavals. The textbook focuses on Turkey, Iran, and the Arab countries of the Middle East, as well as areas often left out of Middle East history-such as the Balkans and the changing roles that Western forces have played in the region for centuries-to discuss the larger contexts and influences on the region's cultural and political development. Enriched by the perspectives of workers and professionals; urban merchants and provincial notables; slaves, students, women, and peasants, as well as political leaders, the book maps the complex social interrelationships and provides a pivotal understanding of the shifting shapes of governance and trajectories of social change in the Middle East. Extensively illustrated with drawings, photographs, and maps, this text skillfully integrates a diverse range of actors and influences to construct a narrative that is at once sophisticated and lucid. A History of the Modern Middle East highlights the region's complexity and variation, countering easy assumptions about the Middle East, those who governed, and those they governed-the rulers, rebels, and rogues who shaped a region.