A _PROSPECT _'HISTORY BOOK OF THE YEAR' 2024
A _Guardian _'Best Gift Book of 2024'
'A masterly engagement with the most delicate and important of
subjects - filled with gentle empathy, learning and rare balance' Rory
Stewart
'Rogerson is an original - eloquent and always fascinating ... few
British authors understand the Middle East so intimately and well'
William Dalrymple
RECOMMENDED ON _THE REST IS POLITICS _AND _EMPIRE_
At the heart of the Middle East, with its regional conflicts and proxy
wars, is a 1400-year-old schism between Sunni and Shia. To understand
this divide and its modern resonances, we need to revisit its origins,
which go back to the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632, the
accidental coup that set aside the claims of his cousin and son-in-law
Ali, and the slaughter of Ali's own son Husayn at Kerbala. These
events, known to every Muslim, have created a slender faultline in the
Middle East.
_The House Divided_ follows these narratives from the first Sunni and
Shia caliphates, through the medieval caliphates and empires of the
Arabs, Persians and Ottomans, to the contemporary Middle East. It
shows how a complex range of identities and rivalries - religious,
ethnic and national - have shaped the region, jolted by the seismic
shift of the Iranian Revolution of 1979. Rogerson's original approach
takes the modern chessboard of nation states and looks at each through
its particular history of empires and occupiers, minorities and
resources, sheikhs and imams. The result is a book of wide-ranging
empathy, understanding and insights.
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Sunni, Shia and the Making of the Middle East
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782832942
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Profile Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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