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Review of “A Line in the Sand: Britain, France and the Struggle that Shaped The Middle East”, by James Barr
Syria, Middle East Barnaby Rogerson 08/01/2025 Syria, Middle East Barnaby Rogerson 08/01/2025

Review of “A Line in the Sand: Britain, France and the Struggle that Shaped The Middle East”, by James Barr

Baalbek, in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, is the most magnificent temple in the entire Middle East, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.

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“Syria - A Historical and Architectural Guide” by Warwick Ball

... though he has sunk his own share of shard-hunting trenches through the alluvial mud of Afghanistan and Mesopotamia, he has studied Syria with the broad-ranging lens of an art historian.

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“Damascus: Hidden Treasures of the Old City” by Brigid Keenan

Her subject is not public architecture, the five M's of a Muslim city - mosques, mausolea, markets, medrasa and military-monuments - but the closely guarded domestic space.

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“The Pashas: traders and travellers in the Islamic World” by James Mather

There was much patriotic talk of exporting English broad-clothe to the Levant, but in reality the trade was also underwritten by breaking the arms embargo of Christendom with the Turks

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Review - “Syrian Episodes: Sons, Fathers, and an Anthropologist in Aleppo”, by John Borneman
Syria Barnaby Rogerson 04/12/2024 Syria Barnaby Rogerson 04/12/2024

Review - “Syrian Episodes: Sons, Fathers, and an Anthropologist in Aleppo”, by John Borneman

For the respect so freely given to fathers and grandfathers is part of a pattern of obedience which extends to other patriarchal authority figures - to the rulers of the house, be they socialist Presidents, hereditary Kings, scholarly Sheikhs or coup-leading Colonels.

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Review - “Cleopatra’s Wedding Present; Travels through Syria” by Robert Tewdwr Moss
Syria Barnaby Rogerson 04/12/2024 Syria Barnaby Rogerson 04/12/2024

Review - “Cleopatra’s Wedding Present; Travels through Syria” by Robert Tewdwr Moss

These various transformations and ambitions are so honestly drawn, so fiercely fought-for and imagined that the reader is at once drawn entranced in his wake.

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