Middle Eastern history Books
Cosimo Classics The Confessions of Al Ghazzali
£12.13
Cosimo Classics The Alchemy of Happiness
£25.49
Cosimo Classics The Alchemy of Happiness
£12.13
Cosimo Classics Sir John Chardin's Travels in Persia
£16.59
Cosimo Classics A Sufi Message of Spiritual Liberty
£8.68
£33.99
Wilder Publications Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph
£19.56
Wilder Publications Seven Pillars of Wisdom
£24.99
£23.40
Xulon Press David's Mighty Men
£18.44
Allegro Editions The Arab Awakening: The Story of the Arab National Movement
£23.47
Allegro Editions The Arab Awakening: The Story of the Arab National Movement
£23.95
Echo Point Books & Media Stolen Legacy: The Egyptian Origins of Western Philosophy
£15.57
Masterworks Classics The Alexiad
£18.52
Masterworks Classics The Alexiad
£25.45
Society of Biblical Literature The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts
£35.15
SBL Press The Ancient Egyptian Pyramid Texts
£46.55
SBL Press A Grammar of Ugaritic
£26.60
Society of Biblical Literature Babylonian Chronographic Texts from the Hellenistic Period
£72.20
Society of Biblical Literature Babylonian Chronographic Texts from the Hellenistic Period
£86.45
Society of Biblical Literature La Segunda Estela de Kamose
£35.15
Society of Biblical Literature La Segunda Estela de Kamose
£39.90
SBL Press A Historical Archaeology of Jerusalem
£44.65
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Blair, Labour, and Palestine: Conflicting Views on Middle East Peace After 9/11
Book SynopsisMany of Tony Blair's policy decisions in the Israeli-Palestinian arena were controversial and politically costly. Blair, Labour and Palestine argues that gaps between him and much of his party were rooted in different world views. A positive attitude towards Israel came to be seen as a defining mark of New Labour loyalists. However, contrasting views among left-leaning strands in the party reflected a broader set of ideological rifts. Such differences became increasingly significant in the wake of 9/11 as British policymakers sought to understand and respond to Islamic anger against the West. Based on interviews conducted by the author and on previously unseen documents, this unique case study shows how the distinctive world view of a political leader defined foreign policy, by shaping Britain's response to Islamist violence and its interconnected approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Author Toby Greene also examines the extent to which ministers and officials considered shifting foreign policy in response to fears of Islamist radicalisation in the UK, and Blair's role in stopping this trend, especially after the 7/7 bombings.Trade ReviewA clear and balanced account of the longer history of British foreign policy on the region when Blair was Prime Minister, and particularly after 9/11...If you are interested in what Blair’s policy actually was, as opposed to what the Ribbentrop-Molotov alliance of the right and the anti-left said it was, this is a superb account...The summary of Britain’s involvement in the creation of Israel, and the history of the Labour Party’s attitude to the conflict, is one of the best short accounts I have read...the section on how attitudes among Labour MPs to Israel-Palestine played a part in Blair’s downfall, in the Brownite “coup” of September 2006, is excellent...an impressively fair-minded treatment of an important question, in which Blair continues to play a role. -- John Rentoul * Eagle Eye, The Independent Blogs *This is a fascinating and important book which examines both the broad sweep of Labour’s attitude to Israel and Palestine over the decades, and looks in detail at how New Labour policymakers grappled with contradictory views – at home and abroad – of Israel’s importance to the Iraq war and to the growing threat of domestic extremism post-9/11. -- John Woodcock MP * Progress *Tony Blair’s approach to the Israel-Palestine conflict has been obscured because of the outraged reaction to his involvement in the invasion of Iraq. For many within the British Labour party, the issue became part and parcel of the megaphone war between New Labour and its opponents. It had little to do with the harsh reality and the profound tragedy that afflicted ordinary Israelis and Palestinians. Toby Greene has reclaimed the detail of Blair’s worldview and demystified it for the interested student of Middle East politics. -- Colin Shindler, Emeritus Professor, SOAS, University of London, UKPublic discussion of both Tony Blair and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is all too often shallow and shrill, obscuring more than it reveals. In contrast, Greene brings light, depth and nuance to this important study of the statesmen who has played a more significant role on the issue than any other European in the first decade of the new millennium. Like him or loathe him, Blair cannot be ignored; and Greene does an excellent job of getting to the ideological foundations driving Blair's policy on Israel and the Palestinians. -- Dr Jonathan Rynhold, Senior Lecturer, Political Science, Bar-Ilan University, IsraelBy offering a detailed analysis of the views held by Blair and key figures within the government and the Labour Party, Greene provides an important contribution that complements other scholarly work on British foreign policy towards the Middle East ... Blair, Labour and Palestine offers a different perspective in explaining foreign policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, by focussing on the role of ideas and the personal world views of political leaders. -- Benedetta Voltolini, Maastricht University, The Netherlands * LSE Review of Books *Well researched and informative and may cause some Israelis to take a somewhat more benign view of Tony Blair’s present endeavors in this part of the world. -- Robbie Sabel, Professor of International Law, Hebrew University Jerusalem * Israel Journal of foreign Affairs *Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Roots of British Policy in the Israeli-Palestinian Arena 2. New Labour and the Israeli-Palestinian Question 3. "Patient and Quiet Diplomacy" in Labour's First Term 4. Radical Islam, 9/11 and the Israeli-Palestinian Issue 5. The Israeli-Palestinian Issue and the Response to 9/11 6. The Israeli-Palestinian Issue and the Iraq War 7. The Israeli-Palestinian Arena Becomes "The Issue" 8. The Israeli-Palestinian Issue and Domestic Counter-radicalisation 9. Blair Confronts "Radical Islam" Conclusion Biblio Index
£31.99
Strategic Book Publishing Israels SingleHanded War on Islamic Terrorism
£17.00
Strategic Book Publishing Tails Devour the Head
£16.61
Strategic Book Publishing GOD is ONE
£14.67
Strategic Book Publishing Israels Fateful Existential Wars
£17.00
Strategic Book Publishing An Injured Solidarity
£21.38
Echo Point Books & Media Stolen Legacy: The Egyptian Origins of Western Philosophy
£20.50
Allegro Editions By George G. M. James: Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy
£13.59
Newman Springs Publishing, Inc. Jewish Migrant Forces Conquest
£13.25
Captivating History History of the Jews: A Captivating Guide to Jewish History, Starting from the Ancient Israelites through Roman Rule to World War 2
£16.12
Captivating History History of the Jews: A Captivating Guide to Jewish History, Starting from the Ancient Israelites through Roman Rule to World War 2
£20.69
Captivating History Historia de los judíos: Una guía fascinante de la historia de los judíos, desde los antiguos israelitas hasta la Segunda Guerra Mundial, pasando por el dominio romano
£16.12
£19.79
Lushena Books Ancient Records of Egypt Historical Documents From the Earliest Times to the Persian Conquest Volume 4
£33.34
Lushena Books Kings and Gods of Egypt
£31.93
Pegasus Books Alexandria: The City That Changed the World
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£28.00
Pegasus Books Captives and Companions
£28.35
Murphy & Moore Publishing Max Von Oppenheim: A Middle Eastern History
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£121.93
Pennsylvania State University Press As Above, So Below: Religion and Geography
Book SynopsisThis volume addresses the nexus of religion and geography in the ancient Near East through case studies of various time periods and regions. Using Sumerian, Akkadian, and Aramaic text corpora, iconography, and archaeological evidence, the contributors illuminate the diverse phenomena that occur when religion is viewed through the lenses of space and place. Gina Konstantopoulos draws upon Sumerian literature to understand mythicized and semimythicized locations. Seth Richardson and Elizabeth Knott focus on the Old Babylonian period, with Richardson addressing the interplay between law, location, and the gods, while Knott turns from text to image, relocating the reader to Syria and realizing the potential of royal iconography when situated in the “right” space. Shana Zaia moves forward to the first millennium, following the capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire as it shifted from city to city, with divine implications. Finally, Arnulf Hausleiter and Sebastiano Lora focus on northwest Arabia, unearthing a local pantheon and situating it among the various influences in the region from the second millennium onward. Covering a broad geographical and temporal scope while maintaining a cohesive focus on the theme, this book will appeal especially to Assyriologists, scholars of the ancient Near East, and specialists in historical geography.
£91.95
Captivating History Geschichte der Antike: Ein fesselnder Führer durch das antike Ägypten, das antike Griechenland und das antike Rom
£23.39
Bibliotech Press With the Judeans in the Palestine Campaign
£15.57
Bibliotech Press With the Zionists in Gallipoli
£15.57
Vettaz Edition Limited La honte sioniste
£15.20
Vettaz Edition Limited L'islam et la critique historique
£14.25
Vettaz Edition Limited Voici le vrai Mohammed et le faux Coran
£13.30