A History of the Middle East 1.01
History of the Middle East is a survey of Middle Eastern History from the time of Muhammad in the seventh century until the eve of the War on Terror in 2001. It is designed to meet the requirements of a single-term introductory course and is aimed at students who have no more than a casual understan...
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Language: | English |
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Portland, Oregon
Portland Community College
[2021]
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Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Chapter One: Introduction
- Chapter Two: Muhammad and Islam
- Chapter Three: The Arab Conquest and the Establishment of the Caliphate
- Chapter Four: Religious, Social, and Intellectual Changes During the Caliphate, 632-1258
- Chapter Five: The Decline of the Arab Empire, 809-1300
- Chapter Six: The Gunpowder Empires
- Chapter Seven: Ottoman Crisis and Adaptation, 1566-1768
- Chapter Eight: Western Intrusions, Eastern Responses, 1768-1878
- Chapter Nine: The Twilight of the Ottoman Empire, 1878-1916
- Chapter Ten: “A Peace to End All Peace"
- Chapter Eleven: The Independent States, 1918-1948
- Chapter Twelve: The Middle East Under European Control, 1922-1948
- Chapter Thirteen, The Establishment of Israel, 1918-1948
- Chapter Fourteen: The Age of Nasser, 1949-1967
- Chapter Fifteen: Arabia, Turkey, and Iran, 1949-1979
- Chapter Sixteen: The Middle East After Nasser, 1967-1979
- Chapter Seventeen: Transition and Stalemate, 1980-1990
- Chapter Eighteen: The Gulf War and Its Legacy, 1990-2001