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Crossroads of War: A Historical Atlas of the Middle East [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, 130 Maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: The Belknap Press
  • ISBN-10: 0674598490
  • ISBN-13: 9780674598492
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x216 mm, 130 Maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: The Belknap Press
  • ISBN-10: 0674598490
  • ISBN-13: 9780674598492
Teised raamatud teemal:

From the Bronze Age to the twenty-first century, vying armies have clashed over the territory stretching from the Upper Nile to modern-day Iraq and Iran.Crossroads of War captures five millennia of conflict and conquest in detailed full-color maps, accompanied by incisive, accessible commentary.

The lands of the Middle East were home to a succession of empires—Egyptian, Babylonian, Assyrian, and Persian—that rose and declined with the fortunes of battle. Kings and generals renowned in history bestrode the region: Nebuchadnezzar, David, Alexander the Great, Saladin, Napoleon. The religions of Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam were born here and from the beginning became embroiled in conflicts ranging from the Maccabean Revolt to Muhammad’s Arabian conquests to the Christian Crusades. In the twentieth century, the Middle East witnessed the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and played a role in the grim dramas of two world wars, as T. E. Lawrence helped spark the Arab Revolt and General Bernard Montgomery defeated Hitler’s Desert Fox, General Erwin Rommel, at El Alamein.

From the Yom Kippur War and Operation Desert Storm to a Global War on Terror that still looms over the twenty-first century, the Middle East continues to be shaped by the vagaries and vicissitudes of military conflict.Crossroads of War offers valuable insights into the part of the world that first cradled civilization and then imagined its demise in a final clash of armies at Armageddon.



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From the earliest cities to the development of three of the worlds leading religions and from supplying much of the worlds petroleum to ongoing war, the Middle East has greatly affected the history of the entire world This atlas offers excellent maps and accompanying text that attempt to bring this history to life With a 5,000-year time span, this important work covers more history than any other atlas of the Middle East. -- G. A. Crawford * Choice *

Introduction 6(8)
Geography of the Middle East 14(4)
Ancient Times
18(60)
First Towns, Cities, and Armies
20(4)
Mesopotamia and Sargon the Great c. 2279 BCE
24(2)
Babylonian Empire c. 2000--1500 BCE
26(4)
Hittite Empire
30(4)
Egypt's New Kingdom c. 1550--1077 BCE
34(2)
The Sea Peoples
36(2)
Battle of Megiddo 1457 BCE
38(1)
Battle of Kadesh 1275 BCE
39(1)
States and Kingdoms 1500--c. 700 BCE
40(2)
The Assyrian Empire
42(2)
The Assyrian Empire under Tiglath-Pileser and the Struggle for Egypt 674--663 BCE
44(2)
Nebuchadnezzar and New Babylon 625--539 BCE
46(2)
Darius I and the Persian Empire c. 520 BCE
48(2)
Xenophon and the Ten Thousand
50(2)
Alexander of Macedon 356--323 BCE
52(4)
Diadochi---Alexander's Warring Successors
56(2)
Pompey and the Arrival of Rome
58(2)
Battle of Carrhae 53 BCE
60(2)
First Jewish Revolt 66--74 CE
62(2)
Siege of Jerusalem 70 CE
64(2)
The Parthian Wars
66(2)
Rome's Eastern Borders 114--627 CE
68(2)
Bar Kokhba Revolt 132--136 CE
70(2)
The Sassanian Empire 224--651 CE
72(2)
Palmyra and the East 260--273 CE
74(2)
Trade Routes and their Protectors
76(2)
Biblical Interlude
78(26)
Hebrew Assault on Canaan
80(2)
Struggles of the Judges
82(2)
Saul, King of Israel c. 1021--1000 BCE
84(2)
King David
86(2)
Solomon's Empire
88(2)
Shoshenk's Campaign in Palestine c. 925 BCE
90(2)
Omri's Dynasty
92(2)
Jewish Renaissance
94(2)
Assyrian Attacks
96(2)
Maccabean Revolt 167--160 BCE
98(2)
Hasmonean Expansion
100(2)
Herod
102(2)
Clash of Faiths
104(40)
Armenia and the Battle of Avarayr 451 CE
106(2)
The Middle East at the Dawn of Islam
108(2)
Islam and Arab Conquests 632--718
110(2)
Battle of Yarmuk 636
112(2)
The Saljuq Turks
114(2)
Battle of Manzikert 1071
116(2)
Christian Crusades and Crusader Kingdoms 1095--1270
118(2)
Saladin's Campaigns 1173--85
120(2)
Horns of Hattin 1187
122(2)
Battle of Arsuf 1191
124(2)
Sunnis, Shi'ites, and Khariji 660--c. 1000
126(2)
The Mongols and Ayn Jalut 1260
128(2)
Mamluk Power
130(2)
Timur the Lame's Dominions 1370--1405
132(2)
Spoils of War---the Command of Trade Routes 712--1300
134(2)
Ottoman Expansion 1328--1672
136(2)
Struggle for Persia 1501--1785
138(2)
Ottoman Decline
140(2)
Rise of the Saudi State 1902--1929
142(2)
European Intervention
144(34)
Napoleon's Egyptian Adventures 1798--1801
146(4)
Muhammad Ali Pasha's Wars---Egyptian Expansion 1805--47
150(2)
Arabi Pasha and British Intervention in Egypt 1882
152(2)
The Dream of Israel
154(2)
World War I---The Gallipoli Campaign 1915--1916
156(2)
Palestine Front 1914--17
158(2)
Mesopotamian Front 1914--18
160(2)
Sykes-Picot Plan---Dividing the Ottoman Empire May 1916
162(2)
T. E. Lawrence and the Arab Revolt 1916--18
164(2)
The Road to Damascus 1917--18
166(2)
Treaty of Lausanne and League of Nation Mandates 1923
168(4)
The Arab Rising 1936--37
172(2)
Iraq, Syria, and Persia April--September, 1941
174(2)
El Alamein II 1942
176(2)
Technology and Society
178(34)
Aliyah 1945--48
180(2)
The First Arab-Israeli War 1948
182(2)
The Fate of the Palestinians 1948
184(4)
Suez---War of Collusion
188(4)
Six-Day War---Israel and the Arabs 1967
192(2)
Oil Power
194(2)
The October War 1973
196(2)
Israel in Lebanon and Gaza 1982--2012
198(2)
Regional Fault Lines
200(4)
Iran-Iraq War 1980--88
204(2)
Gulf War 1990--91 (Operation Desert Storm)
206(2)
Second Gulf War 2003--11
208(2)
Arab Spring
210(2)
Bibliography 212(6)
Glossary 218(2)
Index 220(4)
Acknowledgements 224
Ian Barnes was Emeritus Chair of the Department of History at the University of Derby and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Malise Ruthven is a former editor with the BBC Arabic Service and World Service in London and is the author of Islam in the World and Islam: A Very Short Introduction.