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Rating: Summary: A comprehensive study of an ancient people Review: Mr. Mc Dowall's book, THE KURDS, sheds light on the ancient inhabitants of mountainous Kurdestan, a region rich in resources but torn by constant conflicts and wars. this book illustrates the uphill strugle of Kurds against regimes in Iran, Turkey and Iraq, for freedom, independence, or just mere recognition. I recommend this book to anyone interested in Anthropology, history or power politics.
Rating: Summary: Comprehensive and compelling history of the Kurds Review: The tragic history of the Kurds, with regards to their internecine politics vis-a-vis the various tribes, and more importantly their use as a pawn by larger states in the harsh realpolitik of the region has been captured in this extraordinary book. From the Treaty of Sevres, which offered a glimmer of hope to the Kurds for statehood, to the Treaty of Lausanne, which ultimately marked the end of any Great Power support for statehood aspirations, the book creates a remarkable story. Following WWI, and with the subsequent jockeying for power in the region following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, McDowall presents a clear pattern of failure by the Kurds to coalesce and create a common front to articulate their views. Also presented is the similarly clear pattern by the states, which currently have Kurdish populations, to disenfranchise the Kurds and marginalize their political aspirations. This history covers the fallout from the Coalition war against Iraq (Operation DESERT STORM). I would love to see a more current version of the book which discusses how the current status quo has refueled Kurdish aspirations for autonomy...likewise I would like to see how recent events in Turkey have affected the Kurdish population of SE Turkey. A great book for both the casual reader of the history of this volatile region of the world, and for the scholar alike...Highly recommended. McDowall has penned the authoratitive modern history.
Rating: Summary: What a dismal reality! Review: Very detailed description of the modern history of kurds. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in the history of the kurds.The only shortcoming of the book is that it stops in the year 1996. And thus does not account for the capture of Abdullah Ocalan, the leader PPK, and other major new incidents. Nevertheless, you will learn a lot!
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