A Short History of the Arab Peoples (John Bagot Glubb’s Great Arab History Book 8)

A fascinating and concise history of the Arab peoples from the beginning of the seventh century to the mid-twentieth century. This chronicle is the perfect read for fans of Albert Hourani, Philip K. Hitti, Eugene Rogan and John McHugo.

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About the Book

In the 7th century, at the time of the decline of the Roman and Persian empires, the nomadic Bedouin tribes began to establish the magnificent Arabian empire that was eventually to reach from the Atlantic to the far borders of China. From this time and for several centuries the Muslim followers of the new religion of Islam began to be collectively known as ‘Arabs’.

In this book, John Bagot Glubb uses his considerable knowledge of the Arab world gleaned from his time spent living and working in the region to explore its history, culture and politics. He draws extensively on original historical sources written and translated into English from French and Arabic. He also uses his background and personal experiences to inform his writing and the opinions he expresses are based on a deep respect and sympathy for the Arab people developed during his time in Iraq and Trans-Jordan.

Beginning before the birth of Muhammad, this book manages to bring to life an incredibly tumultuous and extraordinary period of history, worthy of greater study by anyone with an interest in the development of world history and civilisation.

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