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Arabs: A History
Arabs: A History | Eugene Rogan
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To American observers, the Arab world often seems little more than a distant battleground characterized by religious zealotry and political chaos. Years of tone-deaf US policies have left the region powerless to control its own destiny--playing into a longstanding sense of shame and impotence for a once-mighty people. In this definitive account, preeminent historian Eugene Rogan traces five centuries of Arab history, from the Ottoman conquests through the British and French colonial periods and up to the present age of unipolar American hegemony. The Arab world is now more acutely aware than ever of its own vulnerability, and this sense of subjection carries with it vast geopolitical consequences.Drawing from Arab sources little known to Western readers, Rogan's "The Arabs" will transform our understanding of the past, present, and future of one of the world's most tumultuous regions.
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I‘d watched the multi-part Al Jazeera ‘al nakba‘ and was so impressed by an interviewee speaking fluent Arabic that I looked him up and bought his book. It is a wonderful work spanning the Ottoman occupations (1500‘s) to the mid 00‘s, utilising a vast amount of Arabic material rather than a usual western-heavy approach. Learned so much. If you‘re interested in the region and it‘s events, relevant to us all in many ways - please check this one out.

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JFB
The Arabs: A History | Eugene Rogan
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Engaging and enlightening. It gave me an appreciation of the historical depth of Arab struggle for independence, stretching back to attempts to free themselves from Ottoman rule in the 18th century. It also gave me an appreciation of the rich tradition of Arab political thought. If you long for a deeper understanding of Arab aspirations and the roots of the current crisis, I highly recommend this book.

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