A History of the Modern Middle East

Author:   William L. Cleveland ,  Martin Bunton
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   510
Publication Date:   29 July 2024
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Author:   William L. Cleveland ,  Martin Bunton
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   7th edition
Weight:   0.925kg
ISBN:  

9780367516468


ISBN 10:   0367516462
Pages:   510
Publication Date:   29 July 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Part One: The Development of Islamic Civilisation to the Eighteenth Century 1. The Rise and Expansion of Islam 2. The Development of Islamic Civilisation to the Fifteenth Century 3. The Ottoman and Safavid Empires: A New Imperial Synthesis Part Two: The Beginnings of the Era of Transformation 4. Forging a New Synthesis: The Pattern of Reforms, 1789–1849 5. The Ottoman Empire and Egypt During the Era of the Tanzimat 6. Egypt and Iran in the Late Nineteenth Century 7. The Response of Islamic Society 8. The Era of the Young Turks and the Iranian Constitutionalists 9. World War I and the End of the Ottoman Order Part Three: The Struggle for Independence: The Inter-war Era to the End of World War II 10. Authoritarian Reform in Turkey and Iran 11. The Arab Struggle for Independence: Egypt, Iraq, and Transjordan from the Inter-war Era to 1945 12. The Arab Struggle for Independence: Syria, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia from the Inter-war Era to 1945 13. The Palestine Mandate and the Birth of the State of Israel Part Four: The Independent Middle East from the End of World War II to the 1970s 14. Democracy and Authoritarianism: Turkey and Iran 15. The Middle East in the Age of Nasser: The Egyptian Base 16. The Middle East in the Age of Nasser: The Radicalisation of Arab Politics 17. Israel and the Palestinians from 1948 to the 1970s Part Five: The Resurgence of Islam: The Middle East from the 1970s to the 1991 Gulf War 18. The Iranian Revolution and the Revival of Islam 19. Changing Patterns of War and Peace: Egypt and Lebanon in the 1970s and 1980s 20. The Arabian Peninsula in the Petroleum Era 21. The Consolidation of Authoritarian Rule in Syria and Iraq: The Regimes of Hafiz al-Asad and Saddam Husayn Part Six: Challenges to the Existing Order: The Middle East in the 1990s and 2000s 22. The Palestinian Intifada and the 1991 Gulf War 23. A Peace So Near, a Peace So Far: Israeli-Palestinian Relations Since the 1991 Gulf War 24. Patterns of Continuity and Change in Turkey, Iran, and Lebanon Since the 1990s 25. America's Troubled Moment in the Middle East Part Seven: Revolution and Counter-Revolution: The Middle East Since 2011 26. The 2011 Arab Uprisings and Their Aftermath 27. A Shifting Geopolitical Landscape

Reviews

"""The late William L. Cleveland’s A History of the Modern Middle East became an instant classic upon initial publication in 1994. Unlike classics which remain frozen in time, however, Martin Bunton has provided incisive updates since 2008, culminating in this seventh edition of 2024. For the beginner or the advanced scholar, there is no better introduction to the political and cultural history of the last two and a half centuries of the modern Middle East."" Donald Malcolm Reid, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, Georgia State University / Affiliate Professor, Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, University of Washington ""A History of the Modern Middle East is by far the best textbook on the Middle East. The writing is clear and the arguments are concise and balanced. I have used many texts over the years; none come close to Cleveland and Bunton."" Joshua M. Landis, Sandra Mackey Chair in Middle East Studies, Director of the Center for Middle East Studies and Farzaneh Family Center for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies, University of Oklahoma ""One of the most accessible histories of the Middle East, which in this seventh edition covers the long span from the rise of Islam to the aftermath of the Arab Uprisings of 2011 and the subsequent shifts in power dynamics in the region. Its clearly-written account makes it the perfect textbook for survey courses on the Middle East."" Negin Nabavi, Associate Professor in History, Montclair State University Praise for Prior Editions ""An excellent overview of the history of the modern Middle East. Eminently clear, comprehensive, and insightful. A truly superior book."" James Jankowski ""Cleveland and Bunton provide a comprehensive history of the Middle East that allows students to understand the decisions of the principal political actors and the results of major events and crises. It has been an indispensable textbook for my survey on how and why the peoples of the Middle East deal with issues of democracy, religious and national identity as well as conflicting reactions toward Western intervention in a variety of forms."" Stacy E. Holden ""Cleveland has written a cogent and comprehensive political history of the Middle East in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, prefaced by a concise and readable introduction to Islamic history. He is particularly successful in pointing to the persistence and strength of traditional modes of thought and belief in bringing about the reassertion of Islamic identity in the face of the moral bankruptcy of contemporary Middle Eastern regimes and the disempowering pressures of everyday life . . . this book should do much to demystify common misconceptions about this complex and frequently misunderstood region."" Peter Sluglett ""Cleveland's timely book is now the most comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the history of the modern Middle East, and it is likely to remain so for a good long while. He does a marvelous job of rendering intelligible the complex political and social changes that the Middle East experienced in the past two centuries. Readers will be grateful to Cleveland for blending much of the best recent historical scholarship into this fine book and for making it eminently readable."" Philip S. Khoury ""For almost thirty years, I have depended on Cleveland and Bunton's textbook as the anchor of my course on the history of the modern Middle East. It is, to my mind, the very best and most teachable text available."" Lidwien Kapteijns ""One of the most balanced and comprehensive textbooks that exists on Middle Eastern history."" Sreemati Mitter ""The book masterfully intertwines complex strands of history -- from sectarian conflict in Lebanon, to the Arab-Israeli conflicts, to the impact of oil wealth and the Iranian revolution. No other volume does this so well."" Elizabeth Thompson ""The difficulties of writing an introductory text on the modern Middle East have largely been overcome by William Cleveland in this lucid and impartial history. Perhaps the greatest virtue of the book is the author's sympathetic detachment in his treatment of an ideologically charged history. Always measured in his assessments, Cleveland avoids lionizing and vilifying whether discussing the colonial experience, the rise of nationalism, the struggle for Palestine, the influence of Nasser or the Islamic resurgence.” Eugene Rogan in British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies ""This book provides a comprehensive and compelling history of the modern Middle East and is an invaluable addition to any scholar's library. The authors distill complex and multifaceted aspects of Middle Eastern history and culture for the reader while providing insightful and germane analysis."" Ellen R. Wald ""This is the best comprehensive survey of modern Middle East history in the literature. The authors excel at translating complex and controversial subject matter in a highly readable manner without sacrificing cogent and insightful analysis. I highly recommend it."" David W. Lesch ""This survey of the history of the modern Middle East has been well received by scholars in the field. Sophisticated and stimulating . . . Cleveland has contributed a well-balanced, well-researched, and well-planned introductory text for the study of the modern Middle East."" Judith Mendelsohn Rood in Turkish Studies Association Bulletin ""This volume is history in the best sense . . . A superbly written analysis of the social and political disruptions of the Middle East. This updated volume does an excellent job of weaving together various strands of a complex subject in a coherent narrative. It is recommended reading for all serious students who want to understand how the Middle East got to where it is today."" Phebe Marr ""With the accuracy and balance that the scholar would insist on and with the spirited readability that the student would hope for, this is a fine interpretive study of the Middle East during the past two centuries. A richly textured history, it handles the challenge of highlighting the cultural unity characterizing the Middle East while also demonstrating the region's diversity -- political, religious, cultural, and economic."" L. Carl Brown"


"""The late William L. Cleveland’s A History of the Modern Middle East became an instant classic upon initial publication in 1994. Unlike classics which remain frozen in time, however, Martin Bunton has provided incisive updates since 2008, culminating in this seventh edition of 2024. For the beginner or the advanced scholar, there is no better introduction to the political and cultural history of the last two and a half centuries of the modern Middle East."" Donald Malcolm Reid, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, Georgia State University / Affiliate Professor, Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, University of Washington ""A History of the Modern Middle East is by far the best textbook on the Middle East. The writing is clear and the arguments are concise and balanced. I have used many texts over the years; none come close to Cleveland and Bunton."" Joshua M. Landis, Sandra Mackey Chair in Middle East Studies, Director of the Center for Middle East Studies and Farzaneh Family Center for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies, University of Oklahoma ""One of the most accessible histories of the Middle East, which in this seventh edition covers the long span from the rise of Islam to the aftermath of the Arab Uprisings of 2011 and the subsequent shifts in power dynamics in the region. Its clearly-written account makes it the perfect textbook for survey courses on the Middle East."" Negin Nabavi, associate professor in History, Montclair State University Praise for Prior Editions ""An excellent overview of the history of the modern Middle East. Eminently clear, comprehensive, and insightful. A truly superior book."" James Jankowski ""Cleveland and Bunton provide a comprehensive history of the Middle East that allows students to understand the decisions of the principal political actors and the results of major events and crises. It has been an indispensable textbook for my survey on how and why the peoples of the Middle East deal with issues of democracy, religious and national identity as well as conflicting reactions toward Western intervention in a variety of forms."" Stacy E. Holden ""Cleveland has written a cogent and comprehensive political history of the Middle East in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, prefaced by a concise and readable introduction to Islamic history. He is particularly successful in pointing to the persistence and strength of traditional modes of thought and belief in bringing about the reassertion of Islamic identity in the face of the moral bankruptcy of contemporary Middle Eastern regimes and the disempowering pressures of everyday life . . . this book should do much to demystify common misconceptions about this complex and frequently misunderstood region."" Peter Sluglett""Cleveland's timely book is now the most comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the history of the modern Middle East, and it is likely to remain so for a good long while. He does a marvelous job of rendering intelligible the complex political and social changes that the Middle East experienced in the past two centuries. Readers will be grateful to Cleveland for blending much of the best recent historical scholarship into this fine book and for making it eminently readable."" Philip S. Khoury""For almost thirty years, I have depended on Cleveland and Bunton's textbook as the anchor of my course on the history of the modern Middle East. It is, to my mind, the very best and most teachable text available."" Lidwien Kapteijns""One of the most balanced and comprehensive textbooks that exists on Middle Eastern history."" Sreemati Mitter ""The book masterfully intertwines complex strands of history – from sectarian conflict in Lebanon, to the Arab-Israeli conflicts, to the impact of oil wealth and the Iranian revolution. No other volume does this so well."" Elizabeth Thompson ""The difficulties of writing an introductory text on the modern Middle East have largely been overcome by William L. Cleveland in this lucid and impartial history. Perhaps the greatest virtue of the book is the author's sympathetic detachment in his treatment of an ideologically charged history. Always measured in his assessments, Cleveland avoids lionizing and vilifying whether discussing the colonial experience, the rise of nationalism, the struggle for Palestine, the influence of Nasser or the Islamic resurgence.” Eugene Rogan in British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies""This book provides a comprehensive and compelling history of the modern Middle East and is an invaluable addition to any scholar's library. The authors distill complex and multifaceted aspects of Middle Eastern history and culture for the reader while providing insightful and germane analysis."" Ellen R. Wald ""This is the best comprehensive survey of modern Middle East history in the literature. The authors excel at translating complex and controversial subject matter in a highly readable manner without sacrificing cogent and insightful analysis. I highly recommend it."" David W. Lesch""This survey of the history of the modern Middle East has been well received by scholars in the field. Sophisticated and stimulating . . . Cleveland has contributed a well-balanced, well-researched, and well-planned introductory text for the study of the modern Middle East."" Judith Mendelsohn Rood in Turkish Studies Association Bulletin""This volume is history in the best sense . . . A superbly written analysis of the social and political disruptions of the Middle East. This updated volume does an excellent job of weaving together various strands of a complex subject in a coherent narrative. It is recommended reading for all serious students who want to understand how the Middle East got to where it is today."" Phebe Marr ""With the accuracy and balance that the scholar would insist on and with the spirited readability that the student would hope for, this is a fine interpretive study of the Middle East during the past two centuries. A richly textured history, it handles the challenge of highlighting the cultural unity characterizing the Middle East while also demonstrating the region's diversity – political, religious, cultural, and economic."" L. Carl Brown"


"""The late William L. Cleveland’s A History of the Modern Middle East became an instant classic upon initial publication in 1994. Unlike classics which remain frozen in time, however, Martin Bunton has provided incisive updates since 2008, culminating in this seventh edition of 2024. For the beginner or the advanced scholar, there is no better introduction to the political and cultural history of the last two and a half centuries of the modern Middle East."" Donald Malcolm Reid, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, Georgia State University / Affiliate Professor, Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures, University of Washington ""A History of the Modern Middle East is by far the best textbook on the Middle East. The writing is clear and the arguments are concise and balanced. I have used many texts over the years; none come close to Cleveland and Bunton."" Joshua M. Landis, Sandra Mackey Chair in Middle East Studies, Director of the Center for Middle East Studies and Farzaneh Family Center for Iranian and Persian Gulf Studies, University of Oklahoma ""One of the most accessible histories of the Middle East, which in this seventh edition covers the long span from the rise of Islam to the aftermath of the Arab Uprisings of 2011 and the subsequent shifts in power dynamics in the region. Its clearly-written account makes it the perfect textbook for survey courses on the Middle East."" Negin Nabavi, Associate Professor in History, Montclair State University Reviews ""A complete course of instruction under one cover, A History of the Modern Middle East is an ideal and highly recommended textbook for college and university Middle East Studies courses. Enhanced with new time lines in each part, updated select bibliographies, and expanded online instructor resources, A History of the Modern Middle East remains the quintessential text and is a must for both community and academic library Middle East Studies collections.""--Library Bookwatch ""A solid, well-written, and well-packed introductory text that will be easily accessible to inductees into modern Middle Eastern history . . . Careful readers of Cleveland's text will discover that in a quiet and persuasive manner the author challenges many popularly held beliefs and (mis)perceptions.""--International Journal of Middle East Studies ""An excellent overview of the history of the modern Middle East. Eminently clear, comprehensive, and insightful. A truly superior book.""--James Jankowski, University of Colorado ""Cleveland and Bunton provide a comprehensive history of the Middle East that allows students to understand the decisions of the principal political actors and the results of major events and crises. It has been an indispensable textbook for my survey on how and why the peoples of the Middle East deal with issues of democracy, religious and national identity as well as conflicting reactions toward Western intervention in a variety of forms.""--Stacy E. Holden, Purdue University ""Cleveland has put his recognized expertise on Arab nationalism and modern Islamic movements to particularly good use in this learned, sensitive, and highly readable account of the past two centuries of Middle Eastern history. The formidable task of combining thematic with country-by-country treatment is accomplished remarkably well.""--Donald M. Reid, Georgia State University ""Cleveland has written a cogent and comprehensive political history of the Middle East in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, prefaced by a concise and readable introduction to Islamic history. He is particularly successful in pointing to the persistence and strength of traditional modes of thought and belief in bringing about the reassertion of Islamic identity in the face of the moral bankruptcy of contemporary Middle Eastern regimes and the disempowering pressures of everyday life . . . this book should do much to demystify common misconceptions about this complex and frequently misunderstood region.""--Peter Sluglett, Durham University ""Cleveland's timely book is now the most comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the history of the modern Middle East, and it is likely to remain so for a good long while. He does a marvelous job of rendering intelligible the complex political and social changes that the Middle East experienced in the past two centuries. Readers will be grateful to Cleveland for blending much of the best recent historical scholarship into this fine book and for making it eminently readable.""--Philip S. Khoury, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ""For almost thirty years, I have depended on Cleveland and Bunton's textbook as the anchor of my course on the history of the modern Middle East. It is, to my mind, the very best and most teachable text available.""--Lidwien Kapteijns, Kendall/Hodder Professor of History, Wellesley College ""Highly recommended for anyone interested in a remarkably well-crafted introduction to the history, politics, and international relations of the Middle East.""--International Journal ""Impressive political history . . . Provides a brief but useful exposition of Islam and what the faithful believe is expected of them.""--New York Times Book Review ""Lucidly written, well researched and an ideal work of introduction and reference for students of the region.""--Middle Eastern Studies ""One of the most balanced and comprehensive textbooks that exists on Middle Eastern history.""--Sreemati Mitter, Brown University ""The book masterfully intertwines complex strands of history--from sectarian conflict in Lebanon to the Arab-Israeli conflicts, to the impact of oil wealth and the Iranian revolution. No other volume does this so well.""--Elizabeth Thompson, History, University of Virginia ""The difficulties of writing an introductory text on the modern Middle East have largely been overcome by William Cleveland in this lucid and impartial history. Perhaps the greatest virtue of the book is the author's sympathetic detachment in his treatment of an ideologically charged history. Always measured in his assessments, Cleveland avoids lionizing and vilifying whether discussing the colonial experience, the rise of nationalism, the struggle for Palestine, the influence of Nasser or the Islamic resurgence.""--Eugene Rogan, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies ""This book provides a comprehensive and compelling history of the modern Middle East and is an invaluable addition to any scholar's library. The authors distill complex and multifaceted aspects of Middle Eastern history and culture for the reader while providing insightful and germane analysis.""--Ellen R. Wald, Jacksonville University ""This excellent survey has been used in many colleges and universities as a standard text since its first edition . . . In this particularly turbulent period of history, this book should be of interest not only to students, but also to every citizen who has to make some judgment, one way or another, about the US role in the Middle East.""--Choice ""This is the best comprehensive survey of modern Middle East history in the literature. The authors excel at translating complex and controversial subject matter in a highly readable manner without sacrificing cogent and insightful analysis. I highly recommend it.""--David W. Lesch, professor of Middle East History, Trinity University ""This survey of the history of the modern Middle East has been well received by scholars in the field. Sophisticated and stimulating . . . Cleveland has contributed a well-balanced, well-researched, and well-planned introductory text for the study of the modern Middle East.""--Judith Mendelsohn Rood, Turkish Studies Association Bulletin ""This volume is history in the best sense . . . A superbly written analysis of the social and political disruptions of the Middle East. This updated volume does an excellent job of weaving together various strands of a complex subject in a coherent narrative. It is recommended reading for all serious students who want to understand how the Middle East got to where it is today.""--Phebe Marr, author of The Modern History of Iraq and fellow at the U.S. Institute for Peace ""With the accuracy and balance that the scholar would insist on and with the spirited readability that the student would hope for, this is a fine interpretive study of the Middle East during the past two centuries. A richly textured history, it handles the challenge of highlighting the cultural unity characterizing the Middle East while also demonstrating the region's diversity-political, religious, cultural, and economic.""--L. Carl Brown, Princeton University Praise for Prior Editions -For almost thirty years, I have depended on Cleveland and Bunton's textbook as the anchor of my course on the history of the modern Middle East. It is, to my mind, the very best and most teachable text available.- --Lidwien Kapteijns, Kendall/Hodder Professor of History, Wellesley College -One of the most balanced and comprehensive textbooks that exists on Middle Eastern history.- --Sreemati Mitter, Brown University -Cleveland and Bunton provide a comprehensive history of the Middle East that allows students to understand the decisions of the principal political actors and the results of major events and crises. It has been an indispensable textbook for my survey on how and why the peoples of the Middle East deal with issues of democracy, religious and national identity as well as conflicting reactions toward Western intervention in a variety of forms.- --Stacy E. Holden, Purdue University -This book provides a comprehensive and compelling history of the modern Middle East and is an invaluable addition to any scholar's library. The authors distill complex and multifaceted aspects of Middle Eastern history and culture for the reader while providing insightful and germane analysis.- --Ellen R. Wald, Jacksonville University Praise for Prior Editions ""For almost thirty years, I have depended on Cleveland and Bunton's textbook as the anchor of my course on the history of the modern Middle East. It is, to my mind, the very best and most teachable text available."" --Lidwien Kapteijns, Kendall/Hodder Professor of History, Wellesley College ""One of the most balanced and comprehensive textbooks that exists on Middle Eastern history."" --Sreemati Mitter, Brown University ""Cleveland and Bunton provide a comprehensive history of the Middle East that allows students to understand the decisions of the principal political actors and the results of major events and crises. It has been an indispensable textbook for my survey on how and why the peoples of the Middle East deal with issues of democracy, religious and national identity as well as conflicting reactions toward Western intervention in a variety of forms."" --Stacy E. Holden, Purdue University ""This book provides a comprehensive and compelling history of the modern Middle East and is an invaluable addition to any scholar's library. The authors distill complex and multifaceted aspects of Middle Eastern history and culture for the reader while providing insightful and germane analysis."" --Ellen R. Wald, Jacksonville University ""This volume is history in the best sense. ... A superbly written analysis of the social and political disruptions of the Middle East. This updated volume does an excellent job of weaving together various strands of a complex subject in a coherent narrative. It is recommended reading for all serious students who want to understand how the Middle East got to where it is today."" --Phebe Marr, author of The Modern History of Iraq and fellow at the U.S. Institute for Peace ""This is the best comprehensive survey of modern Middle East history in the literature. The authors excel at translating complex and controversial subject matter in a highly readable manner without sacrificing cogent and insightful analysis. I highly recommend it."" --David W. Lesch, professor of Middle East History, Trinity University ""This excellent survey has been used in many colleges and universities as a standard text since its first edition...In this particularly turbulent period of history, this book should be of interest not only to students, but also to every citizen who has to make some judgment, one way or another, about the US role in the Middle East."" --Choice --This text refers to the hardcover edition."


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William L. Cleveland died in 2006, shortly following his retirement as an award-winning professor of history at Simon Fraser University, Canada. He received his BA from Dartmouth College and his PhD from Princeton University. A specialist in the study of Arab nationalism, he is the author of three books, along with numerous chapters and articles. In recognition of his exceptional contributions to education and training in Middle East Studies, he was the 2006 recipient of the Middle East Studies Association’s Mentorship Award. Martin Bunton is a professor of history at the University of Victoria, Canada. His first book focused on colonial land policies in Palestine during the inter-war period, and he has also written The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Very Short Introduction. He studies and teaches the Middle East in a global context.

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