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  • - A Compilation - The Arabs, The Ottaman Empire and Iran
    by Suraiya Faroqhi, Heinz Halm & Monika Gronke
    £102.99

    Now combined into a single volume, these three brief history texts provide a concise and eye-opening overview of the history of the Middle East. Each is written by a leading expert, and all have been hailed as outstanding introductions for the general reader.

  • - Documenting Abolition of the Slave Trade
    by Karlee Anne Sapoznik
    £32.49

    Gustavus Vassa (alias Orlauda Equiano, the African) was on the vanguard of the anti-slavery movement in England at the end of the eighteenth century. He provided a voice for people of African descent in the British Atlantic world. His Interesting Narrative has influenced countless works, both fiction and nonfiction.

  • - From Earliest Times to the Arab Spring
    by Irene Schneider
    £32.49 - 101.49

  • - A Documentary History
    by Mark Whitman
    £30.49

    Marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Supreme Court case of Brown v. Board of Education, whose decision legally ended state-mandated racial segregation in primary and secondary education. This critical contribution allows the primary documents to speak for themselves, whilst also offering a general introduction, extensive commentary on each primary source, and a new preface.

  • - History and Myth
    by Michael Zeuske
    £30.49 - 79.49

    For two hundred years Simon Bolivar has been a political idol of and symbolic figure for both left and right politicians. The author examines the real historical figure, as well as the dimensions of the myth around him.

  • - Volume III: Problems in the History of Modern Africa
     
    £34.99

    Presents the important issues in the study of modern Africa such as: Decolonization and the End of Empire; Democracy and the Nation-State; Epidemics in Africa: The Human and Financial Costs; Development: Failure or Success; The African Environment: Origins of a Crisis; and, Return of the Empires.

  • by Emeric Bergeaud
    £32.49

    Stella, the first Haitian novel, combines descriptions of moving scenes with factual accounts of the 13 years of the Haitian revolution (1791-1804). It is an epic saga. Chapter headings refer to major events in Haiti's history and major historical figures are present. The allegorical figures are mainly episodic and are meant to hold the plot together.

  • - A Hidden Network of Slavers and Merchants
    by Michael Zeuske
    £32.49 - 101.49

    Originally published as: Geschichte der Amistad. Stuttgart: Reclam, 2012.

  • - Cultural Effects of Forced Migration
    by Shihan De Silva Jayasuriya
    £101.49

    Combining historical accounts, both documented and oral, this book explores - through case studies, and through the processes of assimilation, social mobility, and marginalization - the silent history and conflicting identity of Asia's Africans. It shows how African music and dance contributed to the Middle Eastern and South Asian arts scene.

  • - A Short History
    by Saraiya Faroqhi
    £99.49

    Presents the history of one of the powerful empires of the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern era. This text traces the political history of the Ottomans from the 14th century to the dissolution of the empires after WWI, and it employs a balanced approach that encompasses economic, social, and cultural history.

  • by Alexandre Popovic
    £28.49

    The revolt of African slaves in Iraq from 869 to 883 AD - the revolt of the Zanj - was one of the greatest rebellions in world history and the first major uprising in the history of the African diaspora. In this text Alexandre Popovic offers a study of the revolt and its consequences.

  • - An Afro-Judaic Odyssey
    by William F. S. Miles
    £30.49 - 80.49

    The world's newest Jewish community is located in Nigeria, where upwards of 20,000 Igbos have embraced Judaism.

  • - A Compilation - The Arabs, The Ottoman Empire and Iran
    by Suraiya Faroqhi, Heinz Halm & Monika Gronke
    £34.99

  • - General Ferrand and the Peoples of the Caribbean
    by Fernando Pico
    £30.49 - 74.99

    About the world in which the French general Marie-Louis Ferrand thrived and in which he ultimately lost his life. He can be seen as an overarching link between the four revolutions from 1775 to 1825 through which he lived.

  • by Frank Moya Pons
    £41.49

    Aims to intertwine the socioeconomics of the Caribbean with Atlantic history.

  • by Robert O. Collins
    £28.49

    This volume discusses 500 years of western African history, beginning with the writings of travellers Ibn Battuta, Leo Africanus and Mungo Park. Topics covered include: religious wars; the trans-Sahara and cross-Atlantic slave trade; the French and British colonial periods; and modern times.

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    £30.49

    By addressing some of the most fundamental issues in Avicenna's psychology, epistemology, natural philosophy and metaphysics, this work aims to make Avicenna's thought more accessible to Latinists and Islamicists alike.

  • by Heine
    £23.49

    The stories, essays and poems collected in this work show the author's fascination with his ancestral religion. It provides a modern defense of the persecuted Jew.

  • by Abd al-Rahman Jabarti
    £39.49

    The multi-volume chronicle of the Cairo scholar Abd al-Rahman al-Jabarti (1753-1825), known in Arabic as caja-'ib al-atha-r fi- al-tara-jim wa-al-akhba-r, which translates roughly as The Most Wondrous Achievements: Biographies and Reports of Events, is the single most important primary source for the history of Egypt over nearly four centuries of Ottoman rule (1517-1882). This text, compiled by editor Jane Hathaway to appeal to the general reader as well as scholars of Egypt and the Ottoman Empire, is a collection of excerpts from al-Jabarti's history, providing a multifaceted overview of Egyptian society during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The selections cover key political developments, including various power struggles and the French occupation, and offer telling glimpses of Egyptian society at large: the role of the Muslim scholar-officials and their interaction with the political authorities; the activities of merchants, shopkeepers, peasants, and tribespeople; the status of women and non-Muslims; and popular reaction to warfare, plagues, natural disasters, food shortages, and price increases.A general introduction and a brief introductory passage to each major excerpt help to place this indispensable primary source in its proper historical and social context.Abd al Rahman Al-Jabarti, author (1754-1825) was a renowned Arab historian and writer.Jane Hathaway, editor (Ohio State University) has edited Al-Jabarti's History of Egypt and provided introductions to books such as The Age of the Caliphs by Bertold Spuler and The Golden Age of Islam by Maurice Lombard, both available from Markus Wiener Publishers.

  • - History's Revenge
    by William Harris
    £34.99

    Presents an unbiased overview of Lebanon since 1920, from geography and land squabbles to political leaders and their maneuverings. The book also talks about the murder of Hariri, the Syrian withdrawal of Lebanon and the UN investigation.

  • by Ibn Battutah
    £32.49

    An important document about Black Africa written by a non-European medieval historian. He wrote disapprovingly of sexual integration in families and of hostility toward the white man. His description is a document of the high culture, pride, and independence of Black African states in the fourteenth century.

  • by Melville J. Herskovits
    £34.99

  • - Omdurman During the Mahdiyya, 1885-1898
    by Robert S. Kramer
    £34.99

    The late nineteenth century of the Common Era also marked the end of the thirteenth Islamic century, a time when millions of Muslims - especially in sub-Saharan Africa - fervently expected the arrival of a Mahdi, a 'divinely guided one', who would fill the world with justice and equity and defeat the enemies of Islam.

  • - The War After the War
    by Fernando Pico
    £28.49

    This title explores the war that followed the US invasion of Puerto Rico in 1898 and has been written by Puerto Rico's leading historian.

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