Eugene Rogan

Eugene Rogan is a historian and author known for his work on Middle Eastern history. He is a faculty member at the University of Oxford and has written several acclaimed books on the subject.

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  1. 1. The Fall Of The Ottomans

    The Great War in the Middle East

    This historical narrative delves into the decline of the Ottoman Empire during World War I, exploring the complex interplay of military, political, and social factors that led to its eventual collapse. The book provides a detailed account of the empire's involvement in the war, highlighting key battles and strategic decisions while examining the impact of nationalism and the rise of new political ideologies. It also sheds light on the experiences of various ethnic and religious groups within the empire, offering a comprehensive view of how the war reshaped the Middle East and set the stage for modern geopolitical conflicts.

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  2. 2. The Lifeboat

    Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, this gripping narrative follows the harrowing journey of Grace Winter, a young widow who finds herself aboard a lifeboat after a mysterious shipwreck. As the days stretch on, the survivors face dwindling supplies, harsh weather, and rising tensions, forcing them to confront their own moral boundaries and the primal instincts for survival. Through Grace's eyes, the story delves into themes of power, guilt, and the human capacity for resilience, leaving readers to ponder the fine line between civilization and savagery.

  3. 3. The Arabs

    A History

    A sweeping narrative of the modern Middle East that traces the political, social, and cultural transformations of Arab societies from the late Ottoman era to the present, highlighting the impacts of imperialism, state formation, nationalism, oil, war, and revolution. Drawing on Arab perspectives and personal testimonies, it follows how regional and global powers shaped borders and regimes, examines the Palestinian question and recurrent conflicts, and explores the rise of ideologies from liberalism to Islamism, all while emphasizing the diversity, resilience, and agency of ordinary people amid upheaval.

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