The New Lion of Damascus
Author: David W. Lesch
Publisher:
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780300109917
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn account of contemporary Syria, its extraordinary leader, and its current and future place in the Middle East.
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Author: David W. Lesch
Publisher:
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780300109917
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn account of contemporary Syria, its extraordinary leader, and its current and future place in the Middle East.
Author: Ovidijus Gelzinis
Publisher:
Published: 2020-02-08
Total Pages: 117
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe most important leader in Syrian history, Hafez al-Assad built the structure of a new Syria which would shape the contemporary Middle East. In this new biography of Hafez al-Assad the author explains how Assad's actions and decisions would impact Syria and the contemporary world.
Author: Moshe Maʻoz
Publisher: Grove Press
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9781555844332
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTraces the life and political career of Syria's President Assad, discusses his determination to unite the Arab world, and analyzes his policy decisions
Author: Andrew Tabler
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 1569769362
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA key player in the Middle East and the site of violent protests in 2011, Syria has long been a thorn in Washington's side when it comes to forging peace or rolling back the influence of the Islamic republic of Iran. But only after the events of 9/11 and Damascus's staunch opposition to the war in Iraq did the U.S. government begin an unannounced campaign to pressure President Bashar al-Assad's regime to revamp its regional and domestic policies. The book vividly captures Tabler's behind-the-scenes experiences and provides a firsthand look at 21st-century Syria and Washington's attempts to craft a New Middle East. Examining the effects of the neoconservatives' strategy and asking what went wrong and how Washington can achieve a new relationship with this pivotal Middle Eastern nation, this investigation provides a rare glimpse into U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
Author: August Strindberg
Publisher: The Floating Press
Published: 2010-12-01
Total Pages: 417
ISBN-13: 1775450406
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSwedish writer August Strinberg played a major role in introducing a more modernist sensibility into his native country's literature, producing several major novels and plays that are still regarded as some of the most significant works of twentieth-century Swedish literature. The Road to Damascus is a dramatic trilogy that broke new ground in stagecraft and characterization, touching on complex themes of spirituality and selfhood in the process.
Author: David W. Lesch
Publisher: Polity
Published: 2019-04-01
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781509527519
DOWNLOAD EBOOKToday Syria is a country known for all the wrong reasons: civil war, vicious sectarianism, and major humanitarian crisis. But how did this once rich, multi-cultural society end up as the site of one of the twenty-first century’s most devastating and brutal conflicts? In this incisive book, internationally renowned Syria expert David Lesch takes the reader on an illuminating journey through the last hundred years of Syrian history – from the end of the Ottoman empire through to the current civil war. The Syria he reveals is a fractured mosaic, whose identity (or lack thereof) has played a crucial part in its trajectory over the past century. Only once the complexities and challenges of Syria’s history are understood can this pivotal country in the Middle East begin to rebuild and heal.
Author: Janette Oke
Publisher: Baker Books
Published: 2011-01-01
Total Pages: 312
ISBN-13: 1441214070
DOWNLOAD EBOOKJulia has everything money can buy...except for acceptance by either the Gentiles or the Jews. Her Greek father already has a wife and family, leaving Julia and her Hebrew mother second-class citizens. But when they are introduced to followers of the Way, they become part of that community of believers. Abigail's brother, Jacob, now a young man, is attempting to discover his own place as a Christian. He is concerned that being more serious about his faith means trading away the exhilaration of his current profession as a caravan guard. Hired by Julia's father to protect the wealthy merchant's caravans on the secretive "Frankincense Trail"--undercover transport of this highly valuable commodity--Jacob also passes letters and messages between various communities of believers. He is alarmed to find out that Julia, hardly more than a girl, is also a messenger. Can their immediate mistrust be put aside to finally bring their hearts together?
Author: James Reston, Jr.
Publisher: Anchor
Published: 2007-12-18
Total Pages: 450
ISBN-13: 030743012X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAcclaimed author James Reston, Jr.'s Warriors of God is the rich and engaging account of the Third Crusade (1187-1192), a conflict that would shape world history for centuries and which can still be felt in the Middle East and throughout the world today. James Reston, Jr. offers a gripping narrative of the epic battle that left Jerusalem in Muslim hands until the twentieth century, bringing an objective perspective to the gallantry, greed, and religious fervor that fueled the bloody clash between Christians and Muslims. As he recounts this rousing story, Reston brings to life the two legendary figures who led their armies against each other. He offers compelling portraits of Saladin, the wise and highly cultured leader who created a united empire, and Richard the Lionheart, the romantic personification of chivalry who emerges here in his full complexity and contradictions. From its riveting scenes of blood-soaked battles to its pageant of fascinating, larger-than-life characters, Warriors of God is essential history, history that helps us understand today's world.
Author: David W. Lesch
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-06-18
Total Pages: 217
ISBN-13: 1000313794
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe "Syrian crisis" of 1957, sparked by a covert attempt by the Eisenhower administration to overthrow what it perceived to be an emerging Soviet client state in the Middle East, represented the denouement of a badly misguided U.S. foreign policy, according to David Lesch. The repercussions of this incident, which almost precipitated a superpower c
Author: Francesco Gabrieli
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2009-10-15
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 1135176078
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe recapture of Jerusalem, the siege of acre, the fall of Tripoli, the effect in Baghdad of events in Syria; these and other happenings were faithfully recorded by Arab historians during the two centuries of the Crusades. First published in English in 1969, this book presents 'the other side' of the Holy War, offering the first English translation of contemporary Arab accounts of the fighting between Muslim and Christian. Extracts are drawn from seventeen different authors encompassing a multitude of sources: The general histories of the Muslim world, The chronicles of cities, regions and their dynasties Contemporary biographies and records of famous deeds. Overall, this book gives a sweeping and stimulating view of the Crusades seen through Arab eyes.