An Archival Journey through the Qatar Peninsula

An Archival Journey through the Qatar Peninsula

Author: Sue-Ann Harding

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-09-05

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 3031038452

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This book retrieves from the archives people, places and perspectives normally overlooked to tell an original and expansive history of the Qatar Peninsula, paying close attention to landscape and the natural world. The arc of the book moves geographically through the landscape and chronologically through selected sources, drawing on digitised maps, manuscripts, hydrographic surveys, government records, traveller accounts, early photographs, archaeological and ethnographic reports. While these are standard sources recruited by Qatar to tell its own singular, streamlined history, this book is a subversive reading of those sources. It braids together elusive and precarious stories – difficult to find, at risk of being lost, and never before brought together into a single volume – to write a more complicated story of place. Through them, we can reimagine a place that, like many in the world, works hard to control a limited set of stories about itself. Readers who know something about Qatar will be surprised by the book’s nuances and details. Readers who know little or nothing will be drawn in to discover that, even in the most out-of-the-way and inhospitable places, deserts are never empty.


The First European

The First European

Author: Pierre Briant

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2017-01-02

Total Pages: 501

ISBN-13: 067465966X

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Enlightenment thinkers, searching for ancient models to understand contemporary affairs, were the first to critically interpret Alexander the Great’s achievements. As Pierre Briant shows, in their minds Alexander was the first European: an empire builder who welcomed trade with the “Orient” and brought Western civilization to its oppressed peoples.


The Progress of Maritime Discovery

The Progress of Maritime Discovery

Author: James Stanier Clarke

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010-12-02

Total Pages: 1044

ISBN-13: 1108023851

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A study of the navigational methods and naval history of early societies until 1498, first published in 1803.