Description
This insightful biography delves into the life of Nasser, charting his rise to power, his nationalisation of the Suez Canal and his turbulent years as president. Many in the Arab World celebrate Nasser for his defiance of colonial rule and his dream of Arab unity. However, his legacy is not without its contradictions. Critics have alluded, for instance, to his autocratic rule and unfulfilled promises. In Nasser (Life and Times), Alexander explores this tension between Nasser's revolutionary ideas and the reality of his governance, offering a nuanced portrait of one of the most complex figures of the Middle East.
About the Author
Anne Alexander is a researcher specialising on leadership, collective action and social movements in the Middle East. She has written for Middle East International and has worked for the BBC World Service. She is currently Learning Director of the Cambridge Digital Humanities network at the University of Cambridge.
Book Information
ISBN 9781914979262
Author Anne Alexander
Format Paperback
Page Count 176
Imprint Haus Publishing
Publisher Haus Publishing