David Fromkin - Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East
| | Rating: | (1 review) | | Price Range: | $14 | | Key Features: | Release Date: October 01, 2001 | This history charts the post-World War I efforts by the Allies to deal with the fall of the Ottoman Empire, and how decisions made then influenced the region's history and geopolitics for the rest of the century (and beyond). These efforts included creating new states and entities, including what... More This history charts the post-World War I efforts by the Allies to deal with the fall of the Ottoman Empire, and how decisions made then influenced the region's history and geopolitics for the rest of the century (and beyond). These efforts included creating new states and entities, including what was to become Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and, later, Israel. Fromkin deals with the many conflicting claims in the region, and confronts the real problem of how the countries in the Middle East can can come to terms with their historical legacy. Minimize |
| Key Information |
| Authors | David Fromkin |
| Nonfiction Category | Political Science |
| Nonfiction Subcategory | Not available |
| Awards | 1990 Pulitzer Prize |
| Book Editions |
| Book Editions | Paperback635October 01, 2001Henry Holt & Co8.25"(h) x 5.5"(w) x 1.25"(d), 1.35 lbs.9780805068849 |
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