This "brilliant and erudite" history by the award-winning Arabist provides vital context for understanding the contemporary Middle East (Patrick Seale, author of Asad: The Struggle for the Middle East). From Algeria and Libya to Egypt, Syria, and Saudi Arabia, the Arab world commands Western headlines. Nowhere else does the unfolding of events have such significant consequences for America. And yet its complex politics and cultures elude the grasp of most Western readers and commentators.
A Concise History of the Arabs provides an essential road map to understanding the Arab world today, and in the years ahead. Noted Arab scholar John McHugo guides readers through the political, social, and intellectual history of the Arabs from the Roman Empire to the present day. Taking readers beyond the headlines, McHugo vividly describes the crucial turning points in Arab history--from the Prophet Muhammad's mission and the expansion of Islam to the region's interaction with Western ideas and the rise of Islamism. This lucidly told history reveals how the Arab world came into its present form, why major shifts like the Arab Spring were inevitable, and what may lie ahead for the region.
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Choice Outstanding Academic Title, this accessible history is "the product of wide reading, hard thinking and years of direct experience of the Middle East . . . There are lively and informative insights on almost every page" (Patrick Seale, author of
Asad: The Struggle for the Middle East).
Author: John McHugo
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: New Press
Published: 09/03/2013
Pages: 352
Weight: 1.4lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.10w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9781595589460
Review Citation(s): Kirkus Reviews 06/15/2013
Publishers Weekly 07/01/2013
Choice 02/01/2014
About the AuthorJohn McHugo is an Arabist, an international lawyer, and a former academic researcher. He is a director of the Council for Arab-British Understanding, the chair of the Liberal Democrat Friends of Palestine, and a director of the British-Egyptian Society. He lives in London.