ABSTRACT

The Modern History of Iraq is a remarkably readable account of contemporary Iraq, placing in historical perspective the crises and upheavals that continue to afflict the country. This text weaves together several important themes, including the search for a national identity, the struggle to achieve social and economic development, the changes in political dynamics, and the impact of foreign interventions, to provide readers with a holistic understanding of modern Iraq. Revised and updated throughout, the fourth edition features more discussion of cultural identity and media and society. In addition, this edition includes two new chapters on the events and shifts in the country of the early twenty-first century-the US intervention and withdrawal, the stabilization and subsequent unraveling of the Maliki government, the effects of the Arab uprisings, and the rise of ISIS-and their political, economic, and social consequences. Written by noted Iraq scholar Phebe Marr with new co-author Ibrahim al-Marashi, this text is essential reading for readers who seek to understand modern Iraq in the context of historical perspective.

chapter 1|16 pages

The Land and People of Modern Iraq

chapter 2|12 pages

The British Mandate, 1920–1932

chapter 4|16 pages

The End of the Monarchy, 1946–1958

chapter 5|25 pages

The Qasim Era, 1958–1963

chapter 7|30 pages

The Era of Ba‘th Party Rule, 1968–1979

chapter 8|30 pages

The Saddam Husain Regime, 1979–1989

chapter 9|34 pages

The Saddam Husain Regime, 1990–2003

chapter |3 pages

Epilogue The Future of Iraq