Description
A fresh look at the past, present and future of a conflict that lies at the heart of the Middle East
About the Author
Barnaby Rogerson has been travelling the Islamic world for the last forty years, first as a young man writing guidebooks, then as a journalist, and finally as a writer of histories. He is publisher of the acclaimed travel list, Eland Books. His books include The Prophet Muhammad: a Biography, The Heirs of the Prophet Muhammad and The Last Crusaders.
Reviews
A masterly engagement with the most delicate and important of subjects - filled with gentle empathy, learning and rare balance -- Rory Stewart
Brilliant -- Anita Anand * Empire *
Rogerson is an original - eloquent and always fascinating -- William Dalrymple
A balanced, sweeping, hugely ambitious work that delves into the long and tangled roots of the modern Middle East * Literary Review *
This digestible history of the restless region is a useful alternative to academic tracts ... it has answers to several of the basic questions: the difference between Sunni and Shia, how Turkey and Iran aren't Arab, but are important anyway, and, sometimes, just how much Britain has to answer for in the Middle East ... this is not a book to be ignored -- Richard Spencer * The Times *
Impressive ... a highly readable, lovingly researched, romantic and engaging history * Spectator *
This book is a tour de force. One of the best summary histories of Islam from its beginnings until today I have come across. Informative, engaging, and excitingly written, it is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the origins and development of a great world religion -- Ghada Karmi, author * In Search of Fatima *
A lucid, vivid and sweeping history of the divisions within Islam and their destructive impact on the contemporary Muslim world. Barnaby Rogerson takes you to the heart of the arguments and battles, revealing some stark truths. This is history as a living entity. A dazzling achievement -- Ziauddin Sardar, author * In Search of Mecca *
Rogerson is a master storyteller, equally at home sketching the intimacies of the Prophet's household as he is illuminating geopolitical trends across the world of contemporary Islam -- Matthew Teller, author * Nine Quarters of Jerusalem *
Rogerson knows that things are much more complex than Sunni versus Shia. But in its depiction of the multiple cats' cradles of tensions, The House Divided is jauntily readable and thought-provoking about a Middle East still in the middle of global crises, and still, as so often, misunderstood -- Tim Mackintosh-Smith, author * Arabs: A 3,000-Year History of Peoples, Tribes and Empires *
Praise for Barnaby Rogerson * : *
Rogerson has a novelist's gift for filling out the characters of his main players -- Noel Malcolm
Rogerson is an excellent story-teller -- Norman Stone
Remarkable - Barnaby Rogerson has succeeded in isolating all the different strands of North African history -- John Julius Norwich
Rogerson is eccentric and eclectic but always iconoclastic. He is not afraid to explore and elucidate the recondite in a way a more formal academic would not -- Ross Leckie
Book Information
ISBN 9781781257258
Author Barnaby Rogerson
Format Hardback
Page Count 432
Imprint Profile Books Ltd
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 660g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 162mm * 44mm