Eden to Armageddon

Eden to Armageddon by Roger Ford, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 2009, is a comprehensive exploration of the conflicts that shaped the modern Middle East. This first edition spans 494 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the war in Mesopotamia, detailing how it culminated in the establishment of Iran and Iraq, while also examining the intense struggles in the Caucasus, where Turkish territorial ambitions played a significant role.
Readers will find a thorough account of these historical military conflicts, providing insights into the geopolitical dynamics of the region. Ford’s narrative covers the complexities of warfare and its lasting impact on the countries involved. The book’s focus on history and military strategy offers a detailed perspective on the events that led to significant territorial changes in the early 20th century, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military history and the evolution of national borders in the context of World War I.
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Roger Ford describes a conflict in its entirety: the war in Mesopotamia, which would end with the creation of the countries of Iran and Iraq; the desperate struggle in the Caucasus, where the Turks had long-standing territorial ambitions.
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