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		<title>The Damascus Events</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This text recreates one of the watershed moments in the history of the Middle East: the ferocious outbreaks of disorder across the Levant in 1860 which resulted in the massacre of thousands of Christians in Damascus. Eugene Rogan recreates the lost world of the Middle East under Ottoman rule.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A superb account of the 1860 Damascus massacres-much neglected nowadays but central to the creation of the modern Middle East&#8217; &#8211; </b>Simon Sebag Montefiore</p>
<p><b>&#8216;A stunning portrait of the Ottoman Empire and of Damascus during a time of crisis. Absolutely riveting&#8217; &#8211; </b>Peter Frankopan</p>
<p><b>This remarkable book recreates one of the watershed moments in the history of the Middle East: the ferocious outbreaks of disorder across the Levant in 1860 which resulted in the massacre of thousands of Christians in Damascus.</b></p>
<p>Eugene Rogan brilliantly recreates the lost world of the Middle East under Ottoman rule. The once mighty empire was under pressure from global economic change and European imperial expansion. Reforms in the mid-nineteenth century raised tensions across the empire, nowhere more so than in Damascus. A multifarious city linked by caravan trade to Baghdad, the Mediterranean and Mecca, the chaos of languages, customs and beliefs made Damascus a warily tolerant place. Until the reforms began to advantage the minority Christian community at the expense of the Muslim majority.</p>
<p>But in 1860 people who had generally lived side by side for generations became bitter enemies as news of civil war in Mount Lebanon arrived in the city. Under the threat of a French expeditionary force, the Ottomans dealt with the disaster effectively and ruthlessly &#8211; but the old, generally quite tolerant Damascene world lay in ruins. It would take a quarter of a century to restore stability and prosperity to the Syrian capital.</p>
<p>This is both an essential book for understanding the emergence of the modern Middle East from the destruction of the old Ottoman world, and a uniquely gripping story.</p>
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		<title>The Arabs</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Eugene Rogan has written an authoritative new history of the Arabs in the modern world. Starting with the Ottoman conquests in the 16th century, this 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.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>THE THIRD EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER, REVISED AND UPDATED</p>
<p></b><b>&#8216;A rich, galloping narrative that spans the Arab world&#8230;outstanding,  gripping and exuberant&#8230;full of flamboyant character sketches, witty  asides and magisterial scholarship, that explains much of what we need  to know about the world today&#8217; Simon Sebag Montefiore</p>
<p>&#8216;Anyone who seeks to understand why the Islamic world bears a grudge against the West should read The Arabs&#8217; Sir Alaistair Horne</b></p>
<p>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, <i>The Arabs</i> balances different voices &#8211; politicians, intellectuals, students, men and women, poets and novelists, famous, infamous and the completely unknown &#8211; to give a rich, complex sense of life over nearly five centuries.</p>
<p>Rogan&#8217;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.</p>
<p>This multilayered, fascinating and definitive work is the essential guide to understanding the history of the modern Arab world &#8211; and its future.</p>
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