
Extensively revised and updated in this fifth edition, The Modern Middle East explores how the forces associated with global modernity have shaped the social, economic, cultural, and political life in the region over the course of the past 500 years.Beginning with the first glimmerings of the current international state and economic systems in the sixteenth century, this book examines the impact of imperial and imperialist legacies, the great nineteenth-century transformation, cultural continuities and upheavals, international diplomacy, economic booms and busts, and the emergence of authoritarian regimes and the varied forms of resistance to them and to imperialism in an area of vital concern to us all.The text is engagingly written--drawing from the author's own research and other studies--and enriched with maps and photographs, original documents, and an abundance of supplementary materials.
This book investigates how the forces of global modernity have fundamentally shaped the social, economic, cultural, and political landscape of the Middle East over the last five centuries. James L. Gelvin, a professor of history specializing in the modern Middle East, utilizes a synthesis of archival research and secondary scholarship to argue that the region's current state is the result of long-term interactions with international economic systems and imperial legacies. The text provides a structured framework for understanding the transition from sixteenth-century structures to the contemporary era of authoritarianism and resistance.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational, accessible text for students and general readers seeking a comprehensive overview of regional history. Readers often note the clarity of the prose despite the significant breadth of the historical period covered.
Page Count:
440
Publication Date:
2020-02-28
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019007406X
ISBN-13:
9780190074067
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