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The History of Syria - 1900-2012 (Paperback)
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The History of Syria - 1900-2012 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R249
Discovery Miles 2 490
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As one of the hottest political topics in the world today, nearly
everyone is aware of the ongoing violence in Syria, between forces
loyal to the regime of Bashar al-Assad and opposition looking to
overthrow the regime. Within that narrative are a number of
sensitive issues, including sectarian strife between the majority
Sunni population and the Alawites, not to mention Christians.
People may know what's going on in Syria today, but how did Syria
get to where it is today, at the forefront of the Arab Spring? The
history of Syria in the last century is one of turbulence,
violence, and political intrigue, with local religious sects
battling for control of the land while foreign powers vied to
maintain influence over the region. What resulted was a toxic and
twisted mess that has precipitously affected the entire region,
from Israel and Lebanon to Iran and Iraq.
The History of Syria: 1900-2012 comprehensively and descriptively
unweaves the web, progressing through the history of Syria from the
days of the Ottoman Empire to now, by examining all of the
different religious, political, foreign, and military issues that
affect Syria and are affected by Syria today. Along with maps
showing how the modern state of Syria came to be formed, The
History of Syria: 1900-2012 will bring readers up to speed on one
of the world's most volatile and violent hotspots today.
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