This social history of the modern Middle East covers the last 100 years, focusing on everyday life rather than sensational events. It explores key issues including urbanization, gender identities, migration, and the social consequences of the Arab Spring.
Jerzy Zdanowski
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Saving Sinners, even Moslems
The Arabian Mission (1889-1973) and its Intellectual Roots
By: Jerzy Zdanowski
This book investigates the Reformed Church’s Mission to Arabia (1889-1973). It explores cultural encounters between missionaries and Muslims, and a unique theology that presented the evangelization of Muslims as critical for Christ’s Second Coming.
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Speaking With Their Own Voices
The Stories of Slaves in the Persian Gulf in the 20th Century
By: Jerzy Zdanowski
This unique study of slavery in the 20th-century Persian Gulf gives voice to the enslaved. Through their own statements asking for manumission, it presents hundreds of life stories, uncovering new aspects of everyday life in the Arabian Peninsula.
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