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    Arthur Goldschmidt & Lawrence Davidson, "A Concise History of the Middle East (8th Edition)"

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    Arthur Goldschmidt & Lawrence Davidson, "A Concise History of the Middle East (8th Edition)"

    Arthur Goldschmidt & Lawrence Davidson, "A Concise History of the Middle East (8th Edition)"
    Westview Press | 8th Edition | 2006 | ISBN: 0813342759 | 576 pages | siPDF | 10.1 MB

    The eighth edition of Arthur Goldschmidt’s widely acclaimed text has been extensively revised to reflect the latest scholarship and the most recent events in the Middle East. As an introduction to the history of this turbulent region from the beginnings of Islam to the present day, the book is distinguished by its clear style, broad scope, and balanced treatment. Written for undergraduate college students, the text assumes no prior knowledge of Middle Eastern history. It focuses on the evolution of Islamic institutions and culture, the influence of the West, the modernization efforts of Middle Eastern governments, the struggle of various peoples for political independence, the course of the Arab-Israeli conflict, the reassertion of Islamic values and power, the aftermath of the Gulf War, and issues surrounding the Palestinian Question. The eighth edition brings new discussion to the post-9/11 political developments and surveys terrorism in the Middle East, the Iraq War, and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

    Contents

    List of Illustrations
     Maps
     Figures
     Tables
    Preface to the Eighth Edition

    1 Introduction
     What Is History?
     Then and Now, There and Here
     The Physical Setting
     Some Descriptive Geography
      Climate
      Location
      Natural Resources
      Human Diversity
     Conclusion

    2 The Middle East Before Muhammad
     A Minimum of Antiquity
     Persia and Rome
      Dissident Christian Sects
      Rome's Persian Rival
     The Arabs
      Conditions in Arabia
      Arabian Culture
      Southern Arabia
      Sixth-Century Conditions
      Mecca
     Conclusion

    3 The Prophet of Mecca
     Muhammad's Early Life
      Confrontation with Pagan Arab Values
      First Revelation
      The Early Muslims
      Meccan Opposition
     The Emigration (Hijra)
      The Struggle for Survival
      Muslim Life in Medina
      Muhammad's Marriages
      Muhammad and the Jews
      Aisha bint Abi-Bakr
      The Winning of Mecca
      Muhammad's Death
     Assessment

    4 What Is Islam?
     Basic Beliefs
      God
      Angels
      Books
      Messengers
      Judgment Day
     The Five Pillars of Islam
      Witness (Shahadah)
      Worship (Salat)
      Fasting (Sawm)
      Tithing (Zakat)
      Pilgrimage (Hajj)
     Other Duties and Prohibitions
     Conclusion

    5 The Early Arab Conquests
     The Succession Issue
     The Initial Conquests
     The Beginnings of Islamic Government
      Military Discipline
      Civil Government
     Dissension in the Umma
      Uthman's Troubled Caliphate
      Ali's Caliphate
      Challenges to Ali
     Changes in the Government of Islam
      Mu'awiya
      Mu'awiya ibn-abi-Sufyan
      Administrative Changes
      Mu'awiya's Successors
      Husayn's Rebellion: The Beginning of Shi'ism
      Other Challengers
     Conclusion

    6 The High Caliphate
     Restoration of the Umayyad Order
      Abd al-Malik's Triumph
      Resumption of the Conquests
      Fiscal Reforms
     The Downfall of the Umayyads
     The Abbasid Caliphate
      The Building of Baghdad
      Public Piety
      Anti-Abbasid Revolts
      Persians in Power
      Mamun's Caliphate
      Al-Mamun
     The Decline of the Abbasids
     Conclusion

    7 Shi'is and Turks, Crusaders and Mongols
     Shi'i Islam in Power
      The Major Sects of Islam
      The Fatimid Caliphate
      The Buyid Dynasty
     The Turks
      Early Turkic Civilization
      The Islamization of the Turks
      The Ghaznavids
      The Seljuk Empire
     The Crusades
      Their Beginning
      Muslim Reactions
      The Rise of Salah al-Din
     The Mongol Invasion
      Destruction of the Caliphate
      Hulegu Khan
      Mamluk Resistance
     Conclusion

    8 Islamic Civilization
     The Rules and Laws of Islam
     Development of Jurisprudence
      Sources of the Law
      Sunni Legal Systems
      Shi'i Legal Systems
      Administration of the Law
      Applicability of the Law
     Islamic Society
      Social Groupings
     Importance of Family Life
      Personal Relationships
      Food, Clothing, and Shelter
     Intellectual Life
      Mathematics and Science
      Literature
      Art
     Theology
      Mysticism
      Ahmad ibn Hanbal
      Review of Muslim Divisions
     Conclusion

    9 Firearms, Slaves, and Empires
     The Mamluks
      The Mamluk Ruling System
      The Decline of the Mamluks
     The Mongol Il-Khanids
      The Religious Issue
      Effects of Il-Khanid Rule on Persia
      Tamerlane and the Timurids
     Gunpowder Technology
     The Ottoman Empire
      Beginnings
      Expansion
      Orhan
      The Ottoman Zenith
      Causes of Ottoman Success
      Political Institutions
      Ottoman Decline: Signs and Causes
     Persia Under the Safavids
      Rise of Safavid Power
      The Safavid Zenith
      The Aftermath of the Safavids
     Conclusion

    10 European Interests and Imperialism
     Ottoman Weakness
      Some Symptoms and Causes
      The Reforming Sultans and Viziers
     The European Powers and the Eastern Question
      The Koprulu Family of Viziers
      Czarist Russia
      Habsburg Austria
      Britain and the Middle East
      France: Protector and Civilizer
     Conclusion

    11 Westernizing Reform in the Nineteenth Century
     Egypt
      Napoleon's Occupation
      Mehmet Ali and His Reforms
      Mehmet Ali's Military Empire
     Westernization of the Ottoman Empire
      The Nizam-i-Jedid
      Mahmud II
      Military Defeat and European Protection
      The Tanzimat Era
      Mustafa Reshid Pasha
     Persia Under the Qajars
     Some Afterthoughts

    12 The Rise of Nationalism
     Egyptian Nationalism
      Khedive Isma'il
      Financial Problems
      The Beginnings of Nationalism
      Ahmad Urabi
      Ahmad Urabi
      Lord Cromer and the British Occupation
      The Revival of Egyptian Nationalism
     Ottomanism, Pan-Islam, and Turkism
      Early Nationalism in the Ottoman Empire
      The Young Turks in Power
      Turkish Nationalism
     Nationalism in Persia
      Early Resistance to Foreign Power
      The Constitutionalist Movement
      Oil Discoveries
     Conclusion

    13 The Roots of Arab Bitterness
     Arab Nationalism
      Historical Background
      The Arabs Under Ottoman Rule
      Christian Arab Nationalists
      Muslim Arab Nationalists
      The Arabs and the Young Turks
     World War I
      Britain and the Arabs
      The Husayn-McMahon Correspondence
      The Arab Revolt
      The Sykes-Picot Agreement
      Faysal ibn al Husayn
      The Balfour Declaration
     The Postwar Peace Settlement
      The King-Crane Commission
      Allied Arrangements: San Remo and Sèvres
      The Result: Four Mandates and an Emirate
     Conclusion and Summary

    14 Modernizing Rulers in the Independent States
     Turkey: Phoenix from the Ashes
      Challenges to the Nationalists
      Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
      Kemal's Domestic Reforms
      Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
      The Legacy of Kemalism
     From Persia to Iran
      Historical Recapitulation
      The Apogee of British Power
      The Rise of Reza Shah
      Reza's Reforms
      Reza's Downfall
      Epilogue
     The Rise of Saudi Arabia
      Historical Background
      The Emergence of the Saudi Kingdom
      Oil Discoveries and Their Effects on the Saudi Kingdom
      Ibn Sa'ud's Successors
     Conclusion

    15 Egypt's Struggle for Independence
     Britain's Role in Egypt
      Anglo-Egyptian Relations: An Overview
      World War I
      The 1919 Revolution
      British Efforts at a Solution
      Egypt's Democratic Experiment
      The Short Reign of the Wafd
      The Power Triangle
      The Anglo-Egyptian Treaty
      Disillusionment
      King Faruq
      World War II
     The Egyptian Revolution
      Frustration and Failure
      The Fall of the Old Regime
      The 1952 Military Coup
      Settlement of the Suez Canal Issue
     A Strange Ending

    16 The Contest for Palestine
     Origins
     Prefatory Remarks
      Jewish Nationalism
      The Jews in Dispersion
     The Beginnings of Political Zionism
      Early Jewish Settlers
      Theodor Herzl
      The Second Aliya
     Britain and the Palestine Problem
      The Balfour Declaration
      The British Occupation
      The Palestine Mandate
      Beginnings of the Anglo-Zionist Rift
      The Jewish Governor and the Nationalist Mufti
      Amin al-Husayni
      A New Arab-Jewish Clash
      Jewish Immigration and Arab Resistance
      The Peel Commission and the White Paper
      The Growing US Role
      Civil War in Palestine
      The United Nations Partition Plan
      The Creation of Israel
     Conclusion

    17 Israel's Rebirth and the Rise of Arab Nationalism
     Israel's War for Independence
      The Contending Forces
      The Outside Powers
      UN Mediation Attempts
     The War's Aftermath
      Arab Divisions
      The Palestinian Arabs
     The Arab Countries
      Jordan
      Syria and Lebanon
      Iraq
      Egypt's Nasir and His Policies
     Israel's Early Years
      Problems of the Jewish State
      Politics in Israel
      David Ben-Gurion
      Israel's Foreign Relations
     Middle Eastern Oil
     The Great Powers and the Arab World
      The Suez Affair
      The Eisenhower Doctrine
      The Contest for Control of Syria
      The United Arab Republic
      Lebanon's First Civil War and US Intervention
      The Ideas of Nasirism
      The Ebb of the Pan-Arab Tide
      Arab Socialism and Nasir's Comeback
      The Jordan Waters Dispute
      The Palestine Liberation Organization
      Background to War
     Conclusion

    18 War and the Quest for Peace
     The June 1967 War
      Reasons for the Outcome
      The War's Aftermath
      UN Peace Efforts
     The Palestinians as a Political Force
     Abortive Peace Efforts
      The War of Attrition
     Political Changes: 1967–1970
      The Two Yemens
      Iraq
      Libya
      Israel
      The Rogers Peace Plan
      Clashes in Lebanon and Jordan
      Egypt After Nasir
      The End of the Rogers Peace Plan
     Danger Signs in the Middle East
      Prelude to War
      US Concerns
      Arab Frustrations
      War Preparations
     The October (Yom Kippur) War
      Israel's Unpreparedness
      The Course of the Fighting
      Arms Supplies and the Oil Embargo
      The Superpowers and the Cease-fire
     The War's Aftermath
      Shuttle Diplomacy
      Israel's Domestic Crisis
      Effects of the Oil Embargo
      PLO Power at Its Zenith
      Return to Shuttle Diplomacy
     Lebanon: The Arena for a New Arab Struggle
      The Religious Angle
      The Nationalist Angle
      Anwar al-Sadat
      The Economic Angle
      The Ideological Angle
      An Attempted Synthesis
      Syria's Role
     The Road to Camp David
      Carter's Plans
      Policy Problems
      Sadat Leads the Quest for Peace
      The Egyptian-Israeli Treaty
     Conclusion

    19 The Reassertion of Islamic Power
     Prefatory Remarks on Islam and Politics
     The Iranian Revolution
      The Monarchy
      The Fall of the Monarchy
      Sayyid Ruhollah Musaui Khomeini
      The Establishment of the Republic
      The Hostage Crisis
     The Struggle for Persian Gulf Supremacy
     The Retreat from Camp David
      The Assassination of Sadat
      Israel's Rising Militancy
      Israel's Invasion of Lebanon
      The Terrorist Triumph
     Western Policy Formation and Islamic Polity

    20 The Gulf War and the Peace Process
     The Gulf Crisis
      Iraq's Complaints and Claims
      Iraq's Annexation of Kuwait
      The Crisis of Arab Legitimacy
     Operation Desert Storm
     Palestinians and the Peace Process
      The First Intifada
      The End of Lebanon's Civil War
      The Peace Process in Arab-Israeli Relations
      The Oslo I Accord
      Gains and Losses in the Peace Process
      Yasir Arafat
      The Second Intifada
     Whither Islam?

    21 The War on Terrorism
     The Present in Historical Perspective
     Survey of Terrorism
      Turkey
      Iran
      Arab States of the Fertile Crescent
      Saudi Arabia and the Other Gulf States
      Egypt
      Summation on Terrorism
      Osama bin Laden
     The Iraq War
      Bush and the Neoconservatives
      The Invasion of Iraq
     The Contest for Palestine (Redux)
      Breakdown of the "Peace Process"
      Intensification of the Conflict
      Outsiders' Involvement
     A Parting Message

    Chronology
    Glossary
    Bibliographic Essay
    Appendix
     Table A.1 Basic Statistics for Middle Eastern Countries
     Table A.2 How Many Palestinians?
    Index
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