The Middle East in modern world history:
The Middle East in Modern World History examines how global trends over the last 200 years have shaped the Middle East and how these trends were affected by the region's development. This edition extends coverage to the present day and includes more thematic and interpretive discussion on the i...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Middle East in Modern World History examines how global trends over the last 200 years have shaped the Middle East and how these trends were affected by the region's development. This edition extends coverage to the present day and includes more thematic and interpretive discussion on the impact of global migration and the evolution of the roles of women. It also provides more theoretical insights into current historical research and recent developments in the region. Clearly written and supported by maps, images, discussion questions, further reading, a chronology and glossary, it is the ideal textbook for all students of the history of the modern Middle East within a global context |
Beschreibung: | xxxii, 395 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten |
ISBN: | 9781138491908 9781138491915 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS List of Figures xix List of Maps xx Preface xxi Acknowledgments xxii Chronology xxiii Note on Transliteration xxxii Chapter 1 The Middle East in Early Islamic History Introductions 1 Civilization in the Middle East 1 Sassanian Empire 1 Byzantine Empire 1 Muhammad ibn Abdullah 2 The Arabian Context 2 Muhammad s Life 2 Revelation 3 Early Muslim Community 3 Muslims under Pressure 3 Hijra (Hegira) 4 Meccans against Muslims 4 Muhammad s Last Years 5 Early Islamic Expansion 5 Building a Muslim Domain 5 Muslims and Those They Conquered 6 The Umayyad Caliphate 6 Arab Exclusivity 6 Defining the Umma 7 Early Abbasid Caliphate 7 The Abbasid Revolution 7 Establishing Abbasid Authority 8 Abbasids as Conservatives 9 Early Challenges to Abbasid Rule 10
Contents Later Abbasid Caliphate 11 Rise of the Buyids 11 Pre-lslamic Nostalgia of the Buyids 12 Political Fragmentation and Economic Prosperity 12 Abbasids after the Buyids 13 Rise of the Seljuks 13 The Crusades 14 Caliph Al-Nasir s Abbasid Revival and the Mongol Invasion Abbasid Shadow Caliphs: Coda to a Golden Age 15 Questions to Think About 75 · For Further Reading Chapter 2 Islamic Civilization: the Classical Era 14 16 17 Islamic Beliefs and Practices 17 Five Pillars of Islam 17 Hajj Pilgrimage 18 Jihad: An Islamic Duty 19 Islamic Holy Scriptures 19 Sharia: Islamic Holy Law 20 Schools of Islamic Legal Interpretation 20 Important Differences between Sunni and Shii Islam 21 Shii Fundamentals of Faith and Practices of Faith 22 Law in Traditional Middle Eastern Islamic Societies 22 Muslim Women 22 Women and Islamic Law 22 Women in Traditional Middle Eastern Muslim Societies 23 Sufism 23 Sufism and Orthodox Islam 23 Sufism and Poetry 24 Culture and Science in the Islamic Golden Age 25 Abbasids and the House of Wisdom 25 Translation Movement in Abbasid Baghdad 26 Abbasid Scientists 26 Broad Impact of Medieval Islamic Civilization 28 Medieval Islamic Civilization and Non-Muslim Middle Easterners End of the Muslim Medieval Period 29 Questions to Think About 29 · Chapter 3 Ottoman and Safavid Empires For Further Reading 30 31 The Mongol Era 31 Conquest and World Empire 31 llkhan Dynasty and Timur (Tamerlane) Ibn Khaldun 33 Ottomans 34 32 28
Contents Origins 34 Beyazid I 35 Mehmed the Conqueror 35 Ottoman Expansion 36 Selim I 36 Suleyman the Magnificent 39 Suleyman as Leader 39 Ottoman Imperial Institutions 41 Harem 42 Divan and Askeri 42 Devshirme 43 Land Tenure 44 Reaya and Millets 45 Ottomans after Suleyman 45 Safavids: Ottoman Counterparts 46 Shah Abbas I 47 Later Safavids 48 Shiism and the Safavids 49 Usulis and Akhbaris 49 Europe in the Eighteenth-Century Middle East Questions to Think About 52 · 50 For Further Reading 52 Chapter 4 The Middle East and Early Modern Europe 53 Selim III and the First Phase of Reform 53 Implementing Reforms 55 Fiscal Change and Military Reform 55 France and Egypt 57 Napoleon in Egypt 57 Napoleon s Impact 59 Modernization under Mahmud H 59 Challenges to Empire 60 Nationalism in Serbia and Greece 60 Egypt and Muhammad Ali 61 Mahmud II: Impact of Muhammad Ali 63 Early Nineteenth-Century World Economy and the Ottomans 65 Iran 66 The Early Modern Era 66 Early Military Reforms 66 Questions to Think About 68 · For Further Reading 68 Chapter 5 From New Order to Re-Ordering : the Tanzimat Beginnings of the Tanzimat The Tanzimat Decree 69 69 69 ix
x Contents Mustafa Reshid Pasha 70 Implementing the Tanzimat 70 Staffing the Tanzimat Reform Process 71 Ahmed Jevdet Pasha: Education and the Tanzimat 72 The Crimean War 73 Implications for the Tanzimat 73 Costs of the War 76 The War and Ottoman Society 76 Larger Impact of the Tanzimat 78 Reform and the Ottoman Provinces 78 SI a very a nd the Ta nzi mat 79 International Relations in the Tanzimat Era 80 Missionaries and the Tanzimat 81 Tanzimat Reforms for Women 81 End of the Tanzimat 82 Egypt During the Tanzimat Era 84 Naser al-Din Shah: Beginning Iran s Modern Era 85 Questions to Think About 87 · For Further Reading 88 Chapter 6 Indirect European Influence in the Middle East 8Ց British in Egypt 89 Lord Cromer 90 Events in the Sudan 91 Abbas Pasha and the Veiled Protectorate: 1892-1907 92 Iran Continues to Modernize under Naser al-Din Shah 93 Zionism in Nineteenth-Century Europe 93 European Jews and Modern Nationalism 94 British and American Zionists 94 First Aliyah 95 Questions to Think About 95 · For Further Reading 96 Chapter 7 Responses to Increased European Presence 97 Alternative Reactions to Change 97 Abdulhamid II Rediscovers Muslim Symbols 97 Hamidiyan Modernization: the Case of the Red Crescent Society 98 Nationalisms: Young Ottomans, Young Turks, and Others 99 Religious Revival Movements: Return to the Original Umma 100 Thinking about Change in New Ways 102 Jamal al-Din al-Afghani : Peripatetic Muslim Philosopher 102 Muhammad Abduh 104 Fatma Aliye Topuz 104 Malak Hifni Nasif 105 Building New Allegiances 105
Contents Arab Awakening and the Arab Press 105 Butrus al-Bustani: Creating Modern Arabic 106 Theodor Herzl: Creating Modern Zionism 107 Competing Future Visions: Zionism and the Bund 108 Questions to Think About 108 · For Further Reading Chapter 8 Experiments in Popular Sovereignty 108 110 Mozaffar al-Din Shah: Tensions in Late Qajar Iran 110 Struggle over Iran s Constitution 111 Oil and Its Impact 112 Young Turk Revolution of 1908 112 Second Ottoman Constitutional Period 113 Rise of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) 114 Evolution of the CUP 114 CUP behind the Scenes (1909-1913) 114 War over Libya (1911-1912) 115 First Balkan War (1912-1913) 116 CUP after the 1913 Coup 116 Rise of Turkish Consciousness 117 Events of 1908: Different Impacts on Different Groups 118 Women Get Involved in Politics 120 Changes in the Zionist Movement and the Second Aliyah 121 Emergence of Socialist Zionism 122 Reform Experiments: a Summary 122 Questions to Think About 123 · For Further Reading Chapter 9 World War I: the Last Ottoman War 125 First Ottoman Battle Plan: Retake Eastern Anatolia Ottoman Attack on the Suez Canal 129 Armenian Crisis and the Gallipoli Campaign 129 Problems in Ottoman Syria 131 Sharif Hussein: Plans for Revolt 132 The Arab Revolt 133 World War I and the Jewish Legion 135 Final Ottoman Drive to the East 135 Enver Pasha and the Army of Islam 136 Iran in World War I 138 Questions to Think About Chapter 10 140 Redefining the Middle East 128 · For Further Reading 141 World War I Agreements 141 The Paris Peace Conference 143 Syria under the French 144 123 140
xii Contents Anatolia between Greeks and Turks Turkish War of Independence 145 145 French Mandates: Origins of Modern Syria and Lebanon 149 British Mandates: Origins of Modern Jordan and Iraq 151 Palestine: Complex Mandate Iran after World War I 156 Questions to Think About Chapter 11 Birth of New Nations 154 157 · For Further Reading 158 159 Birth of Modern Turkey 159 Reform Programs of Mustafa Kemal 159 Changes for Women in the Turkish Republic 161 Reactions to Change: Progressive Republican Party and Sheikh Said Reza Shah s New Iran 164 Abd al-Aziz and Modern Saudi Arabia 168 Building the New Kingdom 168 Oil Discovered 169 Questions to Think About Chapter 12 170 · For Further Reading Making New Nations from Imperial Regions 171 172 Egypt as an Independent Country 172 Government Stalemate 172 Huda Sharawi and the Rise of Egyptian Feminism 173 Muslim Brotherhood 174 Palestine in the 1920s and 1930s 175 Arab and Jewish Leadership in the Mandate 176 Arab Revolt (1936-1939) 177 Arab and Jewish Women in Mandate Palestine 178 Iraq as an Independent Nation 179 Women in the Iraq Mandate 180 Problems of Iraqi Unification in the 1930s 180 Transjordan under Abdullah 181 Developments in Lebanon and Syria 183 The Great Syrian Revolt 184 National Bloc 185 Special Troops of the Levant 186 Women in Syria and Lebanon after World War I Questions to Think About Chapter 13 188 World War II and Its Aftermath Iran 189 Changing Rulers 189 The Azerbaijan Crisis 190 · 186 For Further Reading 189 788 162
Contents Turkey in World War II 191 ARAMCO and Saudi Arabia 192 Egypt in World War II 193 Farouk and the British 193 Egypt after the War 194 Palestine in World War II 194 Transjordan in World War II 196 Complexities in Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq 196 Operation Exporter 196 Independence for Syria and Lebanon 198 Questions to Think About Chapter 14 War over Israel/Palestine 198 · For Further Reading 200 After King David: Beginning of the Mandate s End UNSCOP Partition Plan 202 Civil War 203 Arab Disunity 204 Plan Dalet (D) 204 Nakba and Deir Yassin 205 Eve of Israeli Independence 206 War of 1948 207 First UN Truce 208 UN Resolution 194 208 Aftermath 209 Questions to Think About 209 Chapter 15 Impact of the 1948 War 199 201 · For Further Reading 209 211 Palestinians in Exile 211 Egypt after 1948 212 Egypt s 1952 Revolution 213 Nasser on the World Stage 214 Suez Crisis 216 Military Actions in Suez 217 Crisis Unfolds 217 Global Impact 218 United Arab Republic 218 Life in the UAR 218 Nasser, the UAR, and the Evolving Situation of Egyptian Women Regional Impact of the UAR 220 Collapse 221 North Yemen Civil War 221 Outbreak of War 222 Operation Hard Surface 223 219
xiv Contents War Continues 223 Six-Day War: End of the North Yemen Civil War Questions to Think About 224 Chapter 16 Six-Day War - 224 For Further Reading 224 226 Baath Rule in Syria and Iraq 226 Nasser and Egypt in the 1960s 227 Sayyid Qutb: Architect of Modern Islamism 228 Creating the PLO 230 Israel as a New Nation: the Struggle over Water 231 Israel, Jordan, and Palestinians in the West Bank 232 Incident at Samu 233 UNEF Troops Leave Sinai 234 Fighting for Six Days 234 In the West Bank 235 On the Syrian Front 235 Superpowers and the Conflict 236 End of the War: Impact on Israel 237 Arabs and the War 238 The Six-Day War and the World 239 UN Resolution 242 239 Questions to Think About 240 · For Further Reading Chapter 17 Turkey and Iran after World War II 240 242 Turkey after World War II 242 Emergence of Multiparty Politics 242 Member of the World Community of Nations 243 Cyprus and the 1955 Istanbul Riots 243 Coup of 1960 244 Turkish Democracy in Crisis: the 1970s 245 Cyprus and the 1974 War 245 Domestic Political Tensions 246 Economic Woes 246 Coup of September 12,1980 247 Iran after World War II 247 Mosaddeq Nationalizes Iran’s Oil 247 After Mosaddeq: Iran as Friend of the United States 249 Ali Amini and the White Revolution 250 Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Tries to Transcend Politics: 1964-1974 251 Political Opposition in the Late 1960s and Early 1970s 253 Women in the Shah s Iran 255 Questions to Think About 255 · For Further Reading 256
Contents Chapter 18 From Six-Day War to October War 257 Karameh and the Rise of Arafat 257 Black September 258 International Terrorism 259 War of Attrition 260 Sadat Assumes Power 261 Moves toward War 262 October War of 1973 263 Syria in the War 264 Global Context of the October War 265 UN Resolution 338 265 Threat of Nuclear Showdown 265 End of the War 266 Regional Impact of the War 267 Oil Embargo 267 PLO and the War 268 Conclusions 268 Questions to Think About 269 Chapter 19 Arab Middle East in the 1970s · For Further Reading 269 270 Breakdown of the Lebanese Political System 270 Arrival of the PLO in Lebanon 271 Beginning of the Lebanese Civil War 271 PLO-lsrael Struggle Resumes 273 Hafez al-Assad: New Challenges in Syria 273 Sunni Muslim Activists Rise Up: 1976-1982 274 Camp David 276 Larger Impact 278 Assassination of Sadat 278 Oil Power 279 Middle East in the World Economy 280 Economic Rise of Saudi Arabia 280 Grand Mosque Seizure 281 Questions to Think About 282 Chapter 20 · For Further Reading 282 Revolution in Iran, Saddam, and the Iran-Iraq War Rastakhiz and the Revival of Opposition 284 Prelude to Revolution: Cycles of Martyrdom 285 Khomeini Arrives: the Revolution Really Begins 286 An Islamic Constitution 288 The Iran Hostage Crisis 289 Creating an Islamic Republic 290 Women in the Islamic Republic 291 284 XV
xvi Contents Saddam s Iraq 291 Iran-Iraq War 293 First Phase 294 Ira n-Contra Affa ir 296 Tanker War: Conflict in the Gulf 296 Operation Anfal : War on the Kurds 297 End of the War 297 Physical Impact of the Iran-Iraq War 29B The Iran-Iraq War and the Iranian Cultural Revolution Questions to Think About 299 Chapter 21 · 298 For Further Reading Middle East at the End of the Cold War, 1979-1993 300 301 Soviet War in Afghanistan 301 Mohammed Daoud Khan and Afghanistan s First Republic 301 Democratic Republic of Afghanistan 303 Pursuing the War: 1980-1987 304 Ending the War: 1987-1992 305 1982 War in Lebanon 305 Gemayel s Assassination and the Sabra and Shatila Massacres 306 Results of the 1982 War 307 Militancy and the Rise of Hezbollah 307 Final Unraveling of Lebanese Politics 308 Taif Accord 309 First Palestinian Intifada (1987-1993) 310 Rise of Hamas 312 Turkey s Struggle with the PKK; 1978-1999 313 Questions to Think About 316 · For Further Reading Chapter 22 The Middle East after the Cold War 318 First Gulf War: 1990-1991 318 End of the War 321 Operation Southern Watch 321 Media and the War 322 More Attempts at Peace: the Oslo Accords 322 Beginning the Oslo Process 323 Reactions to Oslo 325 Rabin s Assassination 326 July 2000: Camp David Summit 327 The al-Aqsa Intifada 328 Sharon’s Election 329 Operation Defensive Shield 329 Beirut Summit and the Road Map for Peace 329 Afghanistan: Refuge for Islamic Militancy 330 317
Contents xvi Taliban Rule 330 Northern Alliance Fights Back 331 Al-Qaeda 332 Militant Islam Goes Global 332 Shelter with the Taliban 333 September 11, 2001 334 GWOT: the Global War on Terror 335 Questions to Think About 335 · For Further Reading 336 Chapter 23 The Middle East in World History after September 11 337 Operation Enduring Freedom and the War in Afghanistan 337 Afghanistan s Economy and Opium 339 Afghanistan on the New Silk Road 340 2003 Iraq War 340 Abu Ghraib and the First and Second Battles of Fallujah 342 Iraqi Transitional Government 342 Iraq s New Constitution 343 More Violence and the 2007 Surge 343 Withdrawal of American Forces: 2008-2011 344 The Beginnings of ISIL 344 New Oil Contracts 344 Arab-lsraeli Conflict after 9/11 344 Sharon s Disengagement Plan 345 Hamas Wins the Vote 345 2006 Israel-Gaza Conflict 345 2006 Lebanon War 346 Reactions to the 2006 Lebanon War 346 2006-2007 Fatah-Hamas Conflict 347 2008-2009 Gaza War 348 February 2009 Israeli Elections 348 Gaza Flotilla Raid 348 Lebanon and the 2005 Cedar Revolution 349 After the Cedar Revolution 350 The Doha Agreement 351 Iran: 1997-2018 353 Mohammad Khatami 353 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 354 Hassan Rouháni 354 Iran s Nuclear Program and the JCPOA 355 Arab Countries of the Persian Gulf after 9/11 355 Problems of Yemeni Unification and the Yemeni Civil War: 1990-2018 Egypt after September 11 359 Turkey since 2001 359 358
xviii Contents The Arab Spring of 2011 and Its Continuing Impact The Syrian Civil War 362 Questions to Think About 364 Glossary 366 Index 386 · For Further Reeding 361 364
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spelling | Tucker, Ernest S. 1961- Verfasser (DE-588)1146680112 aut The Middle East in modern world history Ernest Tucker Second edition New York ; London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2019 xxxii, 395 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The Middle East in Modern World History examines how global trends over the last 200 years have shaped the Middle East and how these trends were affected by the region's development. This edition extends coverage to the present day and includes more thematic and interpretive discussion on the impact of global migration and the evolution of the roles of women. It also provides more theoretical insights into current historical research and recent developments in the region. Clearly written and supported by maps, images, discussion questions, further reading, a chronology and glossary, it is the ideal textbook for all students of the history of the modern Middle East within a global context Geschichte 1800-2011 gnd rswk-swf Middle East History 19th century Middle East History 20th century Naher Osten (DE-588)4068878-1 gnd rswk-swf Naher Osten (DE-588)4068878-1 g Geschichte 1800-2011 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-351-03170-7 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030863394&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The Middle East in modern world history |
title_auth | The Middle East in modern world history |
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title_full | The Middle East in modern world history Ernest Tucker |
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title_short | The Middle East in modern world history |
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topic_facet | Middle East History 19th century Middle East History 20th century Naher Osten |
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