The Arabs A History

The Arabs A History by Eugene Rogan, published by Penguin Books Limited in 2011, is a comprehensive exploration of Arab history from the Ottoman conquests in the sixteenth century to the present day. This paperback edition spans 693 pages and is written in English, offering readers an authoritative account of the complex narratives that have shaped the Arab world over nearly five centuries.
In this landmark work, Rogan draws on a diverse range of writings and eyewitness accounts, presenting a multifaceted view of Arab life and identity. The book delves into significant themes such as the impact of European imperialism, the Cold War, and the evolution of Arab nationalism, while also addressing contemporary issues like the Arab-Israeli conflict and the interplay between secular and Islamic values. With its geographical breadth covering North Africa to the Arabian Peninsula, this history provides a rich context for understanding the dynamics of the modern Arab world and its future.
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Eugene Rogan has written an authoritative new history of the Arabs in the modern world. Starting with the Ottoman conquests in the sixteenth century, this landmark book follows the story of the Arabs through the era of European imperialism and the Superpower rivalries of the Cold War, to the present age of unipolar American power. Drawing on the writings and eyewitness accounts of those who lived through the tumultuous years of Arab history, The Arabs balances different voices – politicians, intellectuals, students, men and women, poets and novelists, famous, infamous and the completely unknown – to give a rich, complex sense of life over nearly five centuries. Rogan’s book is remarkable for its geographical sweep, covering the Arab world from North Africa through the Arabian Peninsula, and for the depth in which it explores every facet of modern Arab history. Charting the evolution of Arab identity from Ottomanism to Arabism to Islamism, it covers themes including the conflict between national independence and foreign domination, the Arab-Israeli struggle and the peace process, Abdel Nasser and the rise of Arab Nationalism, the political and economic power of oil and the conflict between secular and Islamic values. This multilayered, fascinating and definitive work is the essential guide to understanding the history of the modern Arab world – and its future.
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