From Babel to dragomans : interpreting the Middle East /

Manylion Llyfryddiaeth
Prif Awdur: Lewis, Bernard, 1916-2018 (Awdur)
Fformat: Licensed eBooks
Iaith:Saesneg
Cyhoeddwyd: New York : Oxford University Press, 2004.
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Tabl Cynhwysion:
  • An Islamic mosque
  • From Babel to Dragomans
  • Middle East feasts
  • Iran in history
  • Palimpsests of Jewish history : Christian, Muslim, and secular diaspora
  • Some notes on land, money, and power in medieval Islam
  • An interpretation of Fatimid history
  • Propaganda in the pre-modern Middle East : a preliminary classification
  • Monarchy in the Middle East
  • Religion and murder in the Middle East
  • The Mughals and the Ottomans
  • Europe and the Turks : the civilization of the Ottoman Empire
  • Europe and Islam : Muslim perceptions and experience
  • Cold war and détente in the sixteenth century
  • From pilgrims to tourists : a survey of Middle Eastern travel
  • The British mandate for Palestine in historical perspective
  • Pan-Arabism
  • The emergence of modern Israel
  • Orientalist notes on the Soviet-United Arab Republic treaty of 27 May 1971
  • A taxonomy of group hatred
  • Islam and the West
  • The Middle East, westernized despite itself
  • The Middle East in world affairs
  • Friends and enemies : reflections after a war
  • Return to Cairo
  • Middle East at prayer
  • At the United Nations
  • The anti-Zionist resolution
  • Right and left in Lebanon
  • The Shiʻa
  • Islamic revolution
  • The enemies of God
  • The roots of Muslim rage
  • The other Middle East problems
  • Did you say "American imperialism"? : power, weakness, and choices in the Middle East
  • The law of Islam
  • - Not everybody hates Saddam
  • Mideast states : pawns no longer in imperial games
  • What Saddam wrought
  • The "sick man" of today coughs closer to home
  • Revisiting the paradox of modern Turkey
  • We must be clear
  • Deconstructing Osama and his evil appeal
  • Targeted by a history of hatred
  • A time for toppling
  • In defense of history
  • First-person narrative in the Middle East
  • Reflections on Islamic historiography
  • The Ottoman archives : a source for European history
  • History writing and national revival in Turkey
  • On Occidentalism and orientalism.