ABSTRACT

This hugely successful, ground-breaking book is the first introductory textbook on the Modern Middle East to foreground the urban, rural, cultural and women’s histories of the region over its political and economic history.

Ilan Pappé begins his narrative at the end of the First World War with the Ottoman heritage, and concludes at the present day with the political discourse of Islam. Providing full geographical coverage of the region, The Modern Middle East:

  • opens with a carefully argued introduction which outlines the methodology used in the textbook
  • provides a thematic and comparative approach to the region, helping students to see the peoples of the Middle East and the developments that affect their lives as part of a larger world
  • includes insights gained from new historiographical trends and a critical approach to conventional state- and nation-centred historiographies
  • includes case studies, debates, maps, photos, an up-to-date bibliography and a glossarial index.

This second edition has been brought right up to date with recent events, and includes a new chapter on the media revolution and the effect of media globalization on the Middle East, and a revised and expanded discussion on modern Iranian history.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction: whose ‘modern times’?

chapter 1|44 pages

The political and economic background

chapter 3|50 pages

Urban history

chapter 4|22 pages

Popular culture: music, dance and poetry

chapter 5|24 pages

The history of the written word

chapter 6|14 pages

Performing arts: on stage and on screen

chapter 7|46 pages

Histories of Middle Eastern women

chapter 9|12 pages

The media revolution