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The geopolitical importance of the Gulf region is a source both of great interest and great tension. David Commins here provides an in-depth narrative of the modern political history of the Gulf States, providing a comprehensive and accessible account of their recent development and strategic importance. Focusing primarily on economic, cultural, religious and social themes from the 14th century to the present, The Gulf States covers key topics of the region's history, from the influence of the Ottoman Empire and the rise of Arab dynasties, to oil wealth, modern prosperity and the formation of the Gulf States as we know them today. With the importance and influence of the Gulf States continuing to increase, this book is an invaluable source of information on the Gulf region's development for researchers and students alike.

Table of Contents
1. Introduction to the Gulf 2. Pre-Modern Historical Patterns to 1500 3. Muslim and European Empires 1500-1720 4. An Era of Political Turbulence 1720-1820 5. The Era of British Supremacy 1820-1920 6. The Formation of Modern States 1918-1956 7. The Gulf in the Era of Arab Nationalism 1956-1971 8. Affluence, Revolution and War 1971-1991 9. American Intervention: A New Era or a Transitional Phase?

The Gulf States: A Modern History

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 30/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9781780769660, 978-1780769660
      ISBN10: 1780769660

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The geopolitical importance of the Gulf region is a source both of great interest and great tension. David Commins here provides an in-depth narrative of the modern political history of the Gulf States, providing a comprehensive and accessible account of their recent development and strategic importance. Focusing primarily on economic, cultural, religious and social themes from the 14th century to the present, The Gulf States covers key topics of the region's history, from the influence of the Ottoman Empire and the rise of Arab dynasties, to oil wealth, modern prosperity and the formation of the Gulf States as we know them today. With the importance and influence of the Gulf States continuing to increase, this book is an invaluable source of information on the Gulf region's development for researchers and students alike.

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction to the Gulf 2. Pre-Modern Historical Patterns to 1500 3. Muslim and European Empires 1500-1720 4. An Era of Political Turbulence 1720-1820 5. The Era of British Supremacy 1820-1920 6. The Formation of Modern States 1918-1956 7. The Gulf in the Era of Arab Nationalism 1956-1971 8. Affluence, Revolution and War 1971-1991 9. American Intervention: A New Era or a Transitional Phase?

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