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The Great War for Civilisation

The Conquest of the Middle East
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The Great War for Civilisation by Robert Fisk offers a gripping narrative on the history and turmoil in the Middle East, as witnessed by one of the most respected war correspondents. Fisk provides a deeply personal account of the region’s conflicts, exploring the complex relationships, key figures, and political dynamics that have shaped the Middle East during the latter part of the 20th century and beyond. This work blends historical insight with vivid storytelling to illuminate the struggles and ambitions driving this volatile region.
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This compelling narrative explores the complex politics and conflicts of the Middle East, written by a renowned journalist with decades of on-ground experience. You might enjoy this book if you are passionate about insightful, detailed historical accounts and the intricate tapestry of war and diplomacy. It offers a powerful look into modern history with a focus on human stories and the quest for truth.

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The Great War for Civilisation

Unflinching, provocative, and brilliantly written, this work of stunning reportage addresses the full complexity of recent history and political events in the Middle East.

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The Great War for Civilisation by Robert Fisk is an expansive and compelling historical account from one of the most seasoned journalists of our time, offering a penetrating exploration of the Middle East's tumultuous history over the last fifty years. Fisk's work draws upon his extensive first-hand experience in the region, providing readers with a vivid and unflinching narrative that delves deeply into the complexities and tragedies that have shaped the Middle East.

Fisk meticulously chronicles pivotal events ranging from the Algerian Civil War and the Iranian Revolution to the American hostage crisis in Beirut, weaving in rich personal anecdotes and eye-witness accounts. The narrative extends through the brutal Iran-Iraq War, the devastation of the 1991 Gulf War, and culminates with the seismic aftermath of the 2003 American invasion of Iraq. His analysis is both incisive and accessible, offering a keen insight into the political and cultural dynamics that continue to influence the region today.

What sets The Great War for Civilisation apart is Fisk's unparalleled ability to bring a human perspective to complex geopolitical issues. He offers searing drama alongside lucid commentary, making it not only an essential read for those seeking to understand current global affairs, but also a significant contribution to historical literature. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to truth, Fisk skilfully balances factual reporting with deeply moving narratives, painting a vivid portrait of a region in perpetual struggle.

This compelling tome is vital for anyone striving to comprehend the modern world's challenges and the intricate tapestry of past incidents that continue to impact political relationships and humanitarian crises across the globe today. Engrossing, thought-provoking, and at times deeply unsettling, The Great War for Civilisation is a testament to the power of journalism and the ongoing quest for understanding in an increasingly complicated world. It is a work of great significance and urgency, eloquently elucidating the dire realities and dreadful consequences of war and conflict.

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The Great War for Civilisation by Robert Fisk is widely acclaimed for its in-depth reporting and vibrant storytelling about the Middle East's shifting front lines. Reviewers praise its thoroughness, with Fisk's personal experiences offering a compelling narrative and contributing significantly to the understanding of contemporary conflicts in the region. The book is noted for its vivid, passionate prose and is considered a critical resource for those interested in Middle Eastern affairs.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781400075171

Publisher: Random House USA Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 February 2007

Country: United States

Imprint: Random House Inc

Illustration: 10 MAPS

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 48.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 1026g

Pages: 1136

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About the Author

Bestselling author and journalist Robert Fisk holds more British and international journalism awards than any other foreign correspondent. Fisk is currently the Middle East correspondent of The Independent, based in Beirut. He has lived in the Arab world for more than 40 years, covering Lebanon, five Israeli invasions, the Iran-Iraq war, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the Algerian civil war, Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait, the Bosnian and Kosovo wars, the American invasion and occupation of Iraq and the 2011 Arab revolutions. He has been awarded the British International Journalist of the Year Award seven times and has also received the Amnesty International UK Press Award twice. Robert Fisk received a Ph.D. in Political Science from Trinity College, Dublin and was The Times's (London) Belfast correspondent from 1971-1975 and its Middle East correspondent from 1976-1987. He is also the author of Pity the Nation, a history of the Lebanese war, and The Age of the Warrior, an anthology of his ‘Comment’ pieces from the Independent

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