An edition of Faces of Lebanon (1996)

Faces of Lebanon

sects, wars, and global extensions

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An edition of Faces of Lebanon (1996)

Faces of Lebanon

sects, wars, and global extensions

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If there's a gaping hole in your knowledge of the Middle East just north of Israel, Harris's straightforward, thorough guide to Lebanon will more than plug the gap. Harris makes no attempt to hide his affection for the troubled country (his wife is a Shiite Muslim, and his family frequently visits Lebanon). Yet he presents a relatively unbiased overview of Lebanon since 1920, from geography and land squabbles to political leaders and their maneuverings. Harris manages to find a harmonious balance between the wry asides of taxi drivers and floating local tales on the one hand and interviews with such luminaries as a former deputy director of Israeli military intelligence and the chairman of the Palestine National Council on the other. He is as cognizant of others' works as he is thorough. Especially engrossing are the paragraphs in which Harris inserts himself into the action rather than acting as the responsible journalist and hanging back. It is only in his conclusion that the author really lets loose his anger about the troubles he has studied, observed and painstakingly recorded. - Publishers Weekly, on back cover.

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English
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354

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Faces of Lebanon: sects, wars, and global extensions
1997, Markus Wiener Publishers
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Faces of Lebanon: Sects, Wars, and Global Extensions (Princeton Series on the Middle East)
November 1996, Markus Wiener Publishers
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Table of Contents

Introduction : Lebanon and the world
Part one : Elements of Lebanon.
Land and geopolitics
Sects and identities
Families and rulers
Part two : Greater Lebanon, 1920-89.
A house on sand, 1920-67
Into the abyss, 1967-86
Militias and cantons, 1986-89
Part three : Lebanon after the Cold War.
The adventure of Michel Aoun
Ta'if Lebanon, 1990-96
Conclusion

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 345-350) and index.

Series
Princeton series on the Middle East

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
956.9204/4
Library of Congress
DS87 .H3723 1997, DS87.H3723 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 354 p.
Number of pages
354
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL972023M
ISBN 10
1558761152, 1558761160
ISBN 13
9781558761162, 9781558761155
LCCN
96008855
Library Thing
1164657
Goodreads
637446
6659828

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