ABSTRACT

In this comprehensive study, first published in 1950, Professor Fisher examines all the principal elements – physical and human – that influence environment, development and ways of life in the Middle East. An analysis of the physical basis of the region is followed by detailed treatment of the complex human and social aspects; a concluding section brings together, on a regional basis, the elements discussed in the first two parts. With first-hand experience within the Middle East, Fisher presents a detailed and fascinating study, based on surveys and investigations he personally carried out. Including wide-ranging geographical, historical, sociological and political perspectives, this title provides essential background to anyone with an interest in Middle Eastern affairs.

chapter 1|8 pages

Introductory

part I|90 pages

Physical geography of the Middle East

chapter 2|29 pages

Structure and land forms

chapter 3|36 pages

Climate

chapter 4|23 pages

Soils and vegetation

part II|182 pages

Social Geography of the Middle East

chapter 5|27 pages

Peoples

chapter 6|26 pages

Human society in the Middle East

chapter 8|40 pages

General economic life

chapter 9|25 pages

Oil resources of the Middle East

chapter 10|12 pages

Demographic trends

part III|314 pages

Regional geography of the Middle East

chapter 11|40 pages

Iran

chapter 12|40 pages

Asia Minor

chapter 13|35 pages

The Tigris–Euphrates lowlands

chapter 14|51 pages

The Eastern Mediterranean coastlands

chapter 15|12 pages

Cyprus

chapter 16|41 pages

The Arabian peninsula

chapter 17|37 pages

Egypt

chapter 18|26 pages

Libya

chapter 19|30 pages

The Sudan