The United States and the Middle East, 1914 to 9/11
(2003)

Nonfiction

Audiobook CD

Call Numbers:
CD/956.04/YAQUB,S Part 1 of 2
CD/956.04/YAQUB,S Part 2 of 2

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Audiobooks CD/956.04/YAQUB,S Part 1 of 2 Available
Audiobooks CD/956.04/YAQUB,S Part 2 of 2 Available

Details

PUBLISHED
Chantilly, Va. : The Teaching Company, [2003]
©2003
EDITION
Library edition
DESCRIPTION

6 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. + 2 course guidebooks (72, 70 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
1565856708 8593, 1565856708 a
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Compact disc

Part I: Lecture l. A meeting of two worlds -- Lecture 2. Wilson & the breakup of the Ottoman Empire -- Lecture 3. The interwar period -- Lecture 4. U.S. & the Middle East during World War II -- Lecture 5. Origins of the Cold War in the Middle East -- Lecture 6. Truman & the creation of Israel -- Lecture 7. Eisenhower, the Cold War & the Middle East -- Lecture 8. The Suez crisis & Arab nationalism -- Lecture 9. Kennedy: engaging Middle Eastern nationalism -- Lecture 10. Johnson: taking sides -- Lecture 11. The Six-day War -- Lecture 12. The Nixon doctrine & the Middle East -- Part II: Lecture 13. The Yom Kippur War & Kissinger's diplomacy -- Lecture 14. Carter & Camp David -- Lecture 15. The Iranian Revolution & the hostage crisis -- Lecture 16. Era of limits: energy crises of the 1970's -- Lecture 17. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan -- Lecture 18. Reagan & the Middle East -- Lecture 19. The first Palestinian Intifada -- Lecture 20. The Gulf War -- Lecture 21. The rise & fall of the Oslo Peace Process -- Lecture 22. The United States & the Kurds -- Lecture 23. The United States and Osama bin Laden -- Lecture 24. September 11 & its aftermath

Written and presented by Professor Salim Yaqub, University of Chicago

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