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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 5:50 pm Post subject: Islamic Slavery: Thomas Jefferson and Islam Book |
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Islamic Slavery: Thomas Jefferson and Islam (Part 1)
Islamic Slavery: Thomas Jefferson and Islam (Part 2)
Power, Faith, and Fantasy
America in the Middle East
1776 to the Present
W. W. Norton & Company
January 15, 2007
The first comprehensive history
of America’s military, political,
and intellectual involvement
in the Middle East
from George Washington
to George W. Bush.
http://www.michaeloren.com/
“If you think America’s entanglement in the Middle East began with Roosevelt and Truman, Michael Oren’s deeply researched and brilliantly written history will be a revelation to you, as it was to me. With its cast of fascinating characters - earnest missionaries, maverick converts, wide-eyed tourists and even a nineteenth-century George Bush - Power, Faith and Fantasy is not only a terrific read, it is also proof that you don’t really understand an issue until you know its history.”
Niall Ferguson,
author of Colossus and The War of the World
“A landmark achievement. This is an absolutely vital work that will change the way Americans look at their role in the Middle East and beyond. The story is riveting and the research encyclopedic.”
Walter Russell Mead,
Council on Foreign Relations |
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