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The Modern History of Israel

The Modern History of Israel

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A History of the Modern Middle East examines the profound and often dramatic transformations of the region in the past two centuries, from the Ottoman and Egyptian reforms, through the challenge of Western imperialism, to the impact of US foreign policies. Built around a framework of political history, while also carefully integrating social, cultural, and economic developments, this expertly crafted account provides readers with the most comprehensive, balanced and penetrating analysis of the modern Middle East. The sixth edition has been revised to provide a thorough account of the major developments since 2012, including the tumultuous aftermath of the Arab uprisings, the sectarian conflict in Iraq and civil war in Syria that led to the rise of ISIS, the crises in Libya and Yemen, and the United States' nuclear talks with Iran. With brand-new timelines in each part, updated select bibliographies, and expanded online instructor resources, A History of the Modern Middle East remains the quintessential text for courses on Middle East history.

 

The author, Noah Lucas (1927-2008), an eminent and sometimes controversial scholar of modern Middle Eastern studies, was a fellow of the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies and senior associate fellow of the Middle Eastern Centre of St Antony's College, Oxford. An active member of the Habonim movement, he was strongly influenced by his fervently Labour Zionist (Poale Zion) Ukrainian-born parents and by his maternal uncle, Nathan Morris, director of Jewish education in the UK in the 1940s. In 1951, when Noah had finished his MA at Glasgow University, he accompanied his family to Israel, settling in the Habonim kibbutz, Bet-Ha'emek, where many of the family still reside. He taught from 1962-66 in the Hebrew University's department of political science, and the next year at Glasgow University. From 1967 he taught at Sheffield University's department of politics until 1988. He was an advisor to the Labour Friends of Israel and sat on the parliamentary committee on the Middle East. He wrote for scholarly journals as well as most of the major UK and US newspapers on the changing face of Israeli politics.

Language: English

Categories: History

Author: Noah Lucas

Publisher: Weidenfeld and Nicolson

Page count: 427 pages

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