The Economic History of the Middle East: 1800-1914. A Book of Read¬ings edited by Charles Issawi. Chicago : University of Chicago Press. pp.513.
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https://doi.org/10.30541/v8i1pp.115-116Abstract
This book has a wide selection of writings on various topics of the Middle East economy, of which some refer mainly to events lying a little outside the given period. The Middle East here consists of the Ottoman Empire, Iraq, Syria, Arabia, Egypt and the Sudan. Syria includes the Lebanon, Palestine and Trans-Jordan, whilst Arabia means the whole Arabian Peninsula. These writings are culled from a remarkable array of sources, ranging from diaries to diplomatic reports. The editor has deliberately avoided the better-known works in English and has endeavoured to present the reader with a selection of which he might never see the originals and has done so in a comprehensive and unified manner.
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2022-12-22
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The Economic History of the Middle East: 1800-1914. A Book of Read¬ings edited by Charles Issawi. Chicago : University of Chicago Press. pp.513. (2022). The Pakistan Development Review, 8(1), pp.115-116. https://doi.org/10.30541/v8i1pp.115-116