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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1849042276
ISBN-13
9781849042277
Edition
UK ed.
Publisher
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Imprint
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 26th, 2012
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
390 grams
Dimensions
21.50 x 14.30 x 1.70 cms
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African historyHistory: earliest times to present day
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John Wright's concise history of Libya begins in the prehistoric Sahara and concludes with the bloody overthrow of the Gadafi regime and the emergence of a 'new' Libya in 2011.
John Wright''s concise history of Libya begins in the prehistoric Sahara and concludes with the bloody overthrow of the Gadafi regime and the emergence of a ''new'' Libya in 2011. After surveying the story of the central Sahara''s early hunter-gatherers and its Garamantian civilization, Wright briskly recounts the land''s succession of foreign invaders, followed by the semi-independent Karamanli regime in 1711 and the return of the Turks in 1835. He discusses the workings of the historic trans-Saharan slave trade to Tripoli, Benghazi and other ports for local sale or export to the Eastern Mediterranean, and highlights Tripoli''s nineteenth-century role as a base for European penetration of the Sahara and the lands beyond it. Wright''s modern history assesses the controversial Italian era (1911-43), describing in detail the long, harsh conquest while giving due credit to the material achievements of the colonial regime. This fair and comprehensive overview provides a clearer understanding of Libya''s subsequent history, covered in four final chapters. These start with the World War Two campaigns that ended Italian rule; the fairly easy ride to an early UN-supervised independence under the Sanussi monarchy in 1951; the discovery and exploitation of oil in the 1950s and 1960; and Moammar Gadafi''s 1969 coup bringing to power a bizarre revolutionary regime that was to last for forty-two years. Wright''s final chapter summarises the main events of 2011 - the successful popular uprising; the NATO air intervention; the end of Gadafi and his regime; and the emergence of a ''new'' and perhaps rather different Libya.
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