audi Arabia: Profile of a Kingdom offers a richly illustrated and insightful portrait of the Kingdom, tracing its cultural heritage, historical development, and modern transformation. Through prose and photography, the authors explore how Saudi Arabia leveraged its vast oil wealth to build economic power, while preserving deeply rooted traditions. The book also delves into the Kingdom’s polit…
Aden Under British Rule, 1839–1967 by R. J. Gavin provides a comprehensive historical analysis of the British presence in Aden from its occupation in 1839 to the end of colonial rule in 1967. Drawing on official records, economic data, and political correspondence, the book explores Aden’s evolution from a strategic coaling station into one of the most important ports in the Arabian Peninsu…
This book explores the architectural developments initiated under the reign of King Abdul-Aziz in the honored area of Makkah between 1924 and 1953. It highlights the King’s efforts to modernize the holy city while preserving its sacred character, focusing on major projects such as the expansion of the Grand Mosque, improvements to pilgrim facilities, and the introduction of new urban infrastr…
A captivating exploration of the code of honor and ethics that governed the samurai warriors in feudal Japan. The author's book aims to provide Western readers with an in-depth understanding of the principles and values that shaped the samurai's way of life. Nitobe delves into the historical and philosophical aspects of Bushido, which refers to the way of the warrior." He explores various eleme…
Zayed ʿAn Qurbin presents an intimate portrayal of the life, values, and leadership philosophy of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding leader of the United Arab Emirates. Written by Wajih Abu Zikr, the book draws upon close observations, historical accounts, and personal reflections to depict Zayed’s character, humanitarian vision, and political wisdom. It highlights his dedicatio…
A comprehensive ethnographic and anthropological overview of Japanese society, tracing its cultural origins, social structure, and value systems. Befu explores Japan’s historical development — from prehistoric periods through the formation of kinship systems, family structures, and rural community life. He examines how ritual kinship, paternalism, and the stem family concept shape familial …
In August 2008, Pervez Musharraf stood down as Pakistan's president after having already resigned the posts of Chief of Army Staff and Prime Minister. It was a final end to a dictorial rule that started when he seized power in a military coup in 1999, and seemed to many to be the inevitable conclusion to a government that had started in idealism but had ended in corruption - another example of …
A vivid and personal portrait of one of Japan’s most influential Meiji-era thinkers. Fukuzawa recounts his childhood as a lower-class samurai, his pursuit of Western knowledge through Dutch and English studies, and his travels to the United States and Europe. He reflects on Japan’s social upheaval during the end of the Tokugawa shogunate, his role in founding Keio University, and his effort…
This book presents a comprehensive survey of Malaysia from historical, social, economic, and political perspectives. In various chapters, Wang Gungwu and his contributors explore Malaysia's development from the pre-colonial period to the modern era, including ethnic dynamics, economic structures, and government institutions. The book also discusses societal transformation, the role of the state…
The book title you provided, Views on War: A Selection of Articles from International Press Concerning the Iran-Iraq War," is a collection of articles offering various international perspectives on the conflict between Iran and Iraq that took place from 1980 to 1988. It likely compiles news reports, analysis, and editorials from publications around the world to give readers a comprehensive unde…