A Revolutionary Year: The Middle East in 1958
By (Author) Roger Louis
Edited by Roger Owen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
26th July 2002
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
956.04
Hardback
360
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The year 1958 was a dramatic turning point in the history of the Middle East and the Arab World: Lebanon was in turmoil; Iraq underwent revolution. The West-backed King Faisal of Iraq and Crown Prince Abdallah were deposed and killed by a military coup led by Abd al-Karim Qasim and the new republic was proclaimed on the 14th July. Led by Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Arab world seemed to be splitting from the West and, some claimed, realigning itself with the communist world. Here is a seminal work by world-class scholars - required reading for anyone with a serious interest in the recent history of the region.
...[this book] is required reading for anyone with a serious interest in the recent history of the region
-The Middle East
Wm. Roger Louis is Kerr Professor of English History and Cultures at the University of Texas at Austin and Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford. Roger Owen is A.J. Meyer Professor of Middle East History at Harvard University. He is the co-author of A History of Middle East Economies in the Twentieth Century and Middle East in the World Economy (both I.B. Tauris).