![]() ![]() The author, currently a professor at Boston University, raises the important questions about how different the current state of affairs would be if even just the borders were drawn differently and attempts to begin to address the reasoning behind these life altering decisions to better understand the Arab World. The critically acclaimed New York Times bestselling work recounts how the modern Middle East we know today is composed of arrangements, unities, and d ivisions imposed by the Allies after the First World War. ℹ️ #ShareCulture /jUNDlIjGxsĪ Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East by David Fromkin (2009) ![]() Let's unleash the power of reading to dream, to learn and to help us build a better tomorrow! In a world disrupted by #COVID19, it is the magic of books that we need now. Here are five carefully selected books that may chip away at preconceived notions on the Middle East. Now more than ever, with schools and offices shut around the globe due to COVID-19, the power of books can serve to combat isolation, reinforce ties between humans, and create awareness on topics we may not have explored otherwise. ![]()
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