This course examines the historical development of the Middle East from the rise of the Ottoman Empire to its decline, and later from colonial rule to national independences. It covers the Arab World, Turkey and Iran and follows four main general themes: Reform, Colonialism, Nationalism and Revolution. The course is divided into two main sections which are organised chronologically and thematically. The first part of the course deals with the formation of the Ottoman Empire, its expansion, and the rise of Safavids in Persia. It then covers the reform movements in the Ottoman and Persian (Qajar) Empires, the influence of Europe and the political and social upheaval brought about by the outbreak of revolutions in the early 20th century. Indigenous responses to European penetration and indigenous reform are analysed through an understanding of revolutionary movements, and the rise of nationalism. The second part of the course examines the emergence of states in the Arab World, the British French accords and declarations, the question of Palestine and the Zionist activism and the debates around Secularism vs. Islam.

Credits
4 credits
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None
Term
Spring 2021
Discipline
HI (History)
Day Start Time End Time
Monday
09:00
10:20
Thursday
13:45
15:05
Title Author Publisher ISBN Number
A History of the Arab Peoples
Albert Hourani
FABER - REQUIRED
9780571288014
Turkey, A Modern History
ZURCHER, ERIK JAN
RECOMMENDED - I B TAURUS
9781860649585
Type
GE110
Can be taken twice for credit?
Off
Level
Undergraduate
CAMS ID
38738
Code
HI1016
Name
HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST II
First Name
Ziad
Last Name
Majed
Real name
Start Date
Sunday, January 17 2021
End Date
Tuesday, April 27 2021
Start Month
January
Exam Date
Monday, May 10 2021 - 15:00
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