| Congressional Quarterly, inc - Middle East - 2000 - 614 pages
Topics covered are Saddam Hussein's continuing impact on the region, the death of King Hussein of Jordan, recent changes in Iran, and new developments in the Israeli ... | |
| James Haskins - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1985 - 184 pages
Presents biographical information on nine men who have been in leadership positions in the Middle Eastern countries. | |
| Diane Yancey - History - 2005 - 116 pages
The Middle East is one of the most complex and conflict-ridden regions in the world. The book explores many of the causes of that conflict, including religious diversity ... | |
| Michael Kort - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2002 - 344 pages
Examines the past, present, and future of all the countries in the Middle East, discussing their history and culture. | |
| William Spencer - History - 2000 - 260 pages
Presents statistics, essays, and newspaper and magazine articles on each country in the Middle East, discussing the significance of Islam to the region and providing background ... | |
| David Downing - History - 2005 - 64 pages
The Middle East is a hotbed of conflict in today's world. This book answers key questions about the region's history, such as: Why were the Middle East's borders decided by ... | |
| David A. Rausch, Blair Schlepp - History - 1994 - 196 pages
The history of the American "Indian", both past and present, has been encompassed by myth and caricature. Concentrating on the Native American nations of the "lower forty ... | |
| David A. Rausch, Carl Hermann Voss - Religion - 1987 - 236 pages
Protestantism: Its Modern Meaning is a thoughtful interpretation of Protestant history, thought, and life. It moves quickly and selectively through the sixteenth and ... | |
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