Review:
"This fascinating history of the modern Middle East reveals the complexities of the region, connecting past with present through a novel pedagogical approach. Betty Anderson has written the most sophisticated textbook I've read on the region, one that will quickly join the ranks of classic works in the field."Bedross Der Matossian, University of Nebraska-Lincoln"
"Betty Anderson's "A History of the Modern Middle East" draws on a new generation of scholarship to offer a social history of the Middle East that incorporates voices 'from below.' Tracing recurring patterns of power struggles since the early Ottoman era, Anderson also contextualizes the recent phase of uprisings within a deep history of political activism and rebellion and counters popular myths about political and cultural stasis in the Middle East."Waleed Hazbun, Director of the Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies, American University of Beirut"
"In her deft analysis of the constantly changing region we call the 'Middle East, ' Betty Anderson argues for the prominent role played by previously marginalized actors such as students, women, workers, and peasants in making the modern Middle East. This book represents a refreshing new approach that expands categories of analysis and is a valuable contribution to the field of Middle East Studies."Ellen Fleischmann, University of Dayton" --."Ellen Fleischmann, University of Dayton"
"Many of the available introductory histories of the modern Middle East overemphasize the role of European powers and the top down authoritarian nature of the state. Betty Anderson's pathbreaking and multilayered account focuses on coalitions and networks and shows how groups can at once be subnational and transnational, creating an account of foreign intervention that does not rob the region's people of agency. An essential book for any instructor, scholar, or student of Middle East history, politics, society, and culture."Noora Lori, Boston University" --."Noora Lori, Boston University"
"In this thoughtfully researched and clearly written book, Betty Anderson deftly weaves an intricate narrative of the modern history of the Middle East. Delving into the intimacies of shifting political dynamics and social transformations, Anderson perceives the region within transnational frameworks as well as against locally specific contexts. This book can easily serve as a central text in both undergraduate and graduate courses."Nadya Sbaiti, American University of Beirut" --."Nadya Sbaiti, American University of Beirut"
From the Author:
Betty S. Anderson is Professor of Middle East History at Boston University.
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