The Arab of the Desert

The Arab of the Desert
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Total Pages : 664
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ISBN-10 : LCCN:98227932
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Synopsis The Arab of the Desert by : Harold Richard Patrick Dickson

Desert Kingdoms to Global Powers

Desert Kingdoms to Global Powers
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 506
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ISBN-10 : 9780300222166
ISBN-13 : 0300222165
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Desert Kingdoms to Global Powers by : Rory Miller

An expert in Arab Gulf politics offers a revealing analysis of the region’s stunning rise to global power and the challenges it confronts today. Once just sleepy desert sheikdoms, the Arab Gulf states of Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait now exert unprecedented influence on international affairs—the result of their almost unimaginable riches in oil and gas. In this accessible study, Gulf politics expert Rory Miller examines the achievements of these countries since the 1973 global oil crisis. He also investigates how the shrewd Arab Gulf rulers who have overcome crisis after crisis meet the unpredictable future. The Arab Gulf region has become a global hub for travel, tourism, sports, culture, trade, and finance. But can the autocratic regimes maintain stability at home and influence abroad as they deal with the demands of social and democratic reform? Miller considers an array of factors—Islamism, terrorism, the Arab Spring, volatile oil prices, global power dynamics, and others—to assess the region’s future possibilities.

Arabian Deserts

Arabian Deserts
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 644
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ISBN-10 : 9781402039706
ISBN-13 : 1402039700
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Arabian Deserts by : H. Stewart Edgell

This is the first comprehensive survey of all the deserts of Arabia, based largely on the author’s 50 years of experience there. The text deals with every kind of desert in the region, from vast sand seas to clay pans and stony plains to volcanic flows. Along with dune types unique to the region the author outlines climatic changes, current ecology and human influence on desertification.

Desert Songs of the Night

Desert Songs of the Night
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Publisher : Saqi
Total Pages : 508
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ISBN-10 : 9780863561856
ISBN-13 : 0863561853
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Desert Songs of the Night by : Suheil Bushrui

A unique and extraordinary collection, Desert Songs of the Night presents some of the finest poetry and prose by Arab writers, from the Arab East to Andalusia, over the last 1,500 years. From the mystical imagery of the Qur'an and the colourful stories of The Thousand and One Nights, to the powerful verses of longing of Mahmoud Darwish and Nazik al-Mala'ika, this captivating collection includes translated excerpts of works by the major authors of the period, as well as by lesser known writers of equal significance. Desert Songs of the Night showcases the vibrant and distinctive literary heritage of the Arabs. Beautifully produced, this is the ideal book for lovers of world literature and for those who seek an acquaintance with gems of Arab thought and expression. 'Desert Songs of the Night is a wonderful introduction to fifteen centuries of a literature still largely unknown in the West, without which much of our civilizations would not have developed as they have, from the rediscovery of Aristotle by Arab commentators to the lyric poetry of Europe, from the magical world of the Arabian Nights to the modern revolutionary poets of Palestine. Absolutely essential reading for our troubled times.' Alberto Manguel 'At a time when the world is obsessing about violence and bloodletting in the Arab world, this remarkable anthology, which spans 1,500 years of Arab literary genius, is a stark reminder of the untold story we keep missing about the region.' Hanan al-Shaykh

The Arab World

The Arab World
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9781134965403
ISBN-13 : 1134965400
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Arab World by : Allan M. Findlay

Disruption following the Gulf War, and the need to satisfy both rising economic aspirations and the Islamic values of the region's peoples, demands fresh examination of development issues in the Arab world. This introductory text assesses how agricultural, industrial and urban development has evolved in the Arab region. Contrasting Arab and Western interpretations of `development', it draws on case studies covering states as diverse as Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Morocco and Jordan. The author suggests that until the Arabs define their own identity, there will continue to be `change' but not necessarily `progress' in the region.

Mirage in the Desert? Reporting the 'Arab Spring'

Mirage in the Desert? Reporting the 'Arab Spring'
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Publisher : Theschoolbook.com
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 1845495144
ISBN-13 : 9781845495145
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Mirage in the Desert? Reporting the 'Arab Spring' by : John Mair

This book is a unique collaboration as practice meets theory. Frontline correspondents write exclusively on their experiences dodging the bullets and joining the anti-Gaddafi fighters as they stormed into Tripoli, Libya's capital. In addition, there's analysis by significant journo big name thinkers plus a rich mixture of 'hackademics' and their take from Britain and further afield.

The Arab of the Desert

The Arab of the Desert
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Publisher : Collins Educational
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0049530100
ISBN-13 : 9780049530102
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis The Arab of the Desert by : Harold Richard Patrick Dickson

The Arab of the Desert (RLE Saudi Arabia)

The Arab of the Desert (RLE Saudi Arabia)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 728
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ISBN-10 : 9781317540007
ISBN-13 : 131754000X
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Arab of the Desert (RLE Saudi Arabia) by : H.R.P. Dickson

H.R.P. Dickson had the good fortune to spend many years among the Badawin, living and travelling with them as one of them in their own tents. In this book, first published in 1949, the author uses his great experience and knowledge to reveal all aspects of the lives of the nomadic desert Arabs, from social systems to marriage and children, from faith to food, sandstorms, warfare and hunting. The Arab of the Desert is truly a wealth of information, informed by personal insight and anecdotes.

Arab/American

Arab/American
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 0816526583
ISBN-13 : 9780816526581
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Arab/American by : Gary Paul Nabhan

The landscapes, cultures, and cuisines of deserts in the Middle East and North America have commonalities that have seldom been explored by scientistsÑand have hardly been celebrated by society at large. Sonoran Desert ecologist Gary Nabhan grew up around Arab grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins in a family that has been emigrating to the United States and Mexico from Lebanon for more than a century, and he himself frequently travels to the deserts of the Middle East. In an era when some Arabs and Americans have markedly distanced themselves from one another, Nabhan has been prompted to explore their common ground, historically, ecologically, linguistically, and gastronomically. Arab/American is not merely an exploration of his own multicultural roots but also a revelation of the deep cultural linkages between the inhabitants of two of the worldÕs great desert regions. Here, in beautifully crafted essays, Nabhan explores how these seemingly disparate cultures are bound to each other in ways we would never imagine. With an extraordinary ear for language and a truly adventurous palate, Nabhan uncovers surprising convergences between the landscape ecology, ethnogeography, agriculture, and cuisines of the Middle East and the binational Desert Southwest. There are the words and expressions that have moved slowly westward from Syria to Spain and to the New World to become incorporatedÑfaintly but recognizablyÑinto the language of the people of the U.S.ÐMexico borderlands. And there are the flavorsÑpiquant mixtures of herbs and spicesÑthat have crept silently across the globe and into our kitchens without our knowing where they came from or how they got here. And there is much, much more. We also learn of others whose work historically spanned these deserts, from Hadji Ali (ÒHi JollyÓ), the first Moslem Arab to bring camels to America, to Robert Forbes, an Arizonan who explored the desert oases of the Sahara. These men crossed not only oceans but political and cultural barriers as well. We are, we recognize, builders of walls and borders, but with all the talk of ÒhomelandÓ today, Nabhan reminds us that, quite often, borders are simply lines drawn in the sand.

Behind the Desert Storm

Behind the Desert Storm
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Publisher : Price World Publishing
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9781936910670
ISBN-13 : 1936910675
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Behind the Desert Storm by : Pavel Stroilov

Using top secret documents stolen from Russian archives, historian Pavel Stroilov, a Russian dissident living in London in political exile, has written a masterpiece on the behind-the-scenes politicking of the first Gulf War that exposes direct lies in the memoirs of President Bush Senior, Brent Scowcroft and James Baker, and explains the truth behind the current revolutions throughout the Middle East. In addition to revealing a great number of never-before-seen top secret documents, Behind the Desert Storm delves into closed-doors discussions between world leaders - something that normally remains secret for a very long time. It tells the hidden history of the events which have largely determined the current state of the Middle East - from the conflict in Iraq to the Israeli-Palestinian 'peace process' to the development of the 'Eurabia' alliance between the EU and the Arab states. Looking forward, Stroilov draws out relevant lessons from history for future foreign policy.