This course will review the emergence of the modern Middle East from the fall of the Ottoman Empire, at the end of the First World War to the present. We will discuss the Ottoman legacy in the region and the Western imperial impact on the creation of the Arab state system. The course will review the rise and retreat of Arab nationalism, the problems of internal cohesion of the Arab states, issues of religion and state, and the evolution of Islamist politics. We will also focus on the evolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict and its impact on the region and will conclude with an in depth analysis of the “Arab Spring” by placing these contemporary revolutionary events in their historical context.

The Emergence of the Modern Middle East - Part I

The Emergence of the Modern Middle East - Part I

Instructor: Professor Asher Susser
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Reviewed on Sep 7, 2017
A complete breakdown of the Middle Eastern States emergence from the Ottoman Empire's rule to the Mandates imposted by the European Powers post WW1. Looking forward to part 2.
Reviewed on Nov 29, 2023
An exceptional course. The lecturer is excellent and the pdf transcriptions are such a great help for revision. Highly recommend this course.
Reviewed on May 21, 2020
Excellent course. Well presented, comprehensive and informative. Highly recommend for anyone with an interest in M-E history and politcs.
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