Crisis in the Middle East:
Israel & the Arab States 1945-2007
Access to History Series

By Michael Scott-Baumann
May 2009
Hodder Education
Distributed by Trans-Atlantic Publications
ISBN: 9780340966587
156 pages
$27.50 Hardcover


This book is a brand new title in the Access to History series which explores and analyses the history of conflict in the Middle East from British rule in the early twentieth century to the Iraq war in the twenty-first century. The Arab-Israeli conflict is the main focus of this book but it also examines: * Arab nationalism, especially in Egypt and Syria * the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979 * the causes and consequences of three wars involving Iraq * the growth of political Islam and Islamic fundamentalism in the Middle East. Throughout the book, key dates, terms and issues are highlighted, and historical interpretations of key debates are outlined. Summary diagrams are included to consolidate knowledge and understanding of the period, and exam-style questions and tips written by examiners provide the opportunity to develop exam skills.

Table of Contents: Introduction: the scope of this book Chapter 1: Jews, Arabs and the British, 1900-39/British rule in Palestine Chapter 2: The birth of Israel, 1939-49 Chapter 3: Arab wars with Israel, 1956-1973 Chapter 4: Nasser, Egypt and Arab nationalism Chapter 5: The Palestinian problem/question Chapter 6: The challenges of peacemaking 1990-2008 – Israelis and Palestinians Chapter 7: The Iran-Iraq War, 1980-88 Chapter 8: Iraq and the West, 1990-2008 Chapter 9: From Arab nationalism to political Islam

About the Author(s): Michael Soctt-Baumann is an experienced A Level History author and teacher.

 

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