In Gaza: A History, renowned historian Jean-Pierre Filiu presents an authoritative and compelling narrative of one of the world’s most contested regions. Published by Pan MacMillan, this book offers a sweeping analysis of Gaza’s past and present, from its ancient roots to its modern-day conflicts.
Through rigorous research and expert storytelling, Filiu unveils the political, economic, and social forces that have shaped Gaza over the centuries. He explores the region’s historical significance, its role in global geopolitics, and the humanitarian crises that continue to affect its people today.
Key themes explored in the book include:
✅ Gaza’s Ancient and Modern History – From its role as a strategic trade hub to its current geopolitical struggles.
✅ Colonialism and Occupation – The impact of foreign rule, from the Ottoman Empire to modern powers.
✅ Palestinian Resistance and Identity – How the people of Gaza have fought for self-determination.
✅ Humanitarian Challenges – The ongoing crises and the resilience of its inhabitants.
With deep historical insight and a clear, engaging narrative, Gaza: A History is an essential resource for readers interested in the Middle East, international relations, and the long-standing conflict surrounding this vital region.
Why You Should Read It:
✔️ Comprehensive Historical Perspective – Covers centuries of Gaza’s history with scholarly depth.
✔️ Expert Author – Jean-Pierre Filiu is a leading historian specializing in Middle Eastern studies.
✔️ Highly Relevant to Contemporary Issues – Essential reading for understanding today’s geopolitical landscape.
✔️ Engaging & Well-Researched – A perfect balance of academic rigor and accessible storytelling.
✔️ A Must-Read for History and Politics Enthusiasts – Ideal for readers interested in global affairs.
📖 ISBN: 9789361131714
📚 Publisher: Pan MacMillan
🌍 Category: Non-Fiction, History, Middle Eastern Studies, Geopolitics
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