A Concise History of the Arabs by John Mchugo

A Concise History of the Arabs by John Mchugo

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An accessible and essential introduction to the history of the Arab world for the general reader, covering fourteen centuries of Arab history, from the rise of Islam to the Arab Spring. Includes an exhaustive suggested further reading list, bibliography, index and nine maps.

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A Concise History of the Arabs by John Mchugo

The key to understanding the Arab world today - and in the future - is unlocking its past. John McHugo takes the reader on a journey through the political, social and intellectual history of the Arabs from the Roman Empire right up to the present day. He covers the mission of the Prophet Muhammad, the expansion of Islam, medieval and modern conflicts, the interaction with Western ideas, the struggle to escape foreign domination, the rise of Islamism, and the end of the era of dictators. The concise history reveals how the Arab world came to have its present form, why change was inevitable and what choices lie ahead following the Arab Spring.
Even those who are familiar with the story of the Arabs will find this new history thrilling and poignant, woven with a layered texture of knowledge and empathy that deftly stitches familiar figures into the narrative in a fresh wayIt is no small feat to compress the fourteen centuries from the dawn of Islam to the new Arab Awakening into such an effortless read. David Gardner, International Affairs Editor, Financial Times, and author of 'Last Chance: the Middle East in the Balance' This concise, brilliant and erudite book is the product of wide reading , hard thinking and years of direct experience of the Middle East. The author, an international lawyer and Arabist, has managed to throw fresh light on 1,400 years of Arab history from the Prophet Muhammad to the Arab Spring. There are lively and informative insights on almost every page. Patrick Seale A lucid and highly readable history of the Arab peoples up to the present day. John McHugo has provided a way of understanding this complex and ongoing story that will enlighten all who read it. Charles Tripp, author of 'The Power and the People: Paths of Resistance in the Middle East' 'This is a concise historical survey of Arab history from the early Islamic period to our day, including Western-Arab and Western-Muslim encounters ... A well-written introduction to the Arab world, from a stimulating original perspective.' Gilbert Achcar, author of 'The Arabs and the Holocaust'
John McHugo is an international lawyer and Arabist, with over forty years' experience of the region. He earned a BA in Oriental Studies from Oxford University, an MA in Arabic Studies from the American University in Cairo and an MLitt in Sufi literature from Oxford University. He has worked as a lawyer in many Arab countries, notably Egypt, Bahrain and Oman.
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ISBN 13 9780863568893
ISBN 10 0863568890
Title A Concise History of the Arabs
Author John Mchugo
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Saqi Books
Year published 2013-04-04
Number of pages 304
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