The Modern History of Iraq is a remarkably readable account of contemporary Iraq, placing in historical perspective the crises & upheavals that continue to afflict the country. This text weaves together several important themes, including the search for a national identity, the struggle to achieve social & economic development, the changes in political dynamics, & the impact of foreign interventions, to provide readers with a holistic understanding of modern Iraq. Revised & updated throughout, the fourth edition features more discussion of cultural identity & media & society. In addition, this edition
Includes:: two new chapters on the events & shifts in the country of the early twenty-first century-the US intervention & withdrawal, the stabilization & subsequent unraveling of the Maliki government, the effects of the Arab uprisings, & the rise of ISIS-and their political, economic, & social consequences. Written by noted Iraq scholar Phebe Marr with new co-author Ibrahim al-Marashi, this text is essential reading for readers who seek to understand modern Iraq in the context of historical perspective.