Making Space for the Gulf: Histories of Regionalism and the Middle East (Worlding the Middle East)

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Making Space for the Gulf: Histories of Regionalism and the Middle East (Worlding the Middle East)

The Persian Gulf has long been a contested space―an object of imperial ambitions, national antagonisms, and migratory dreams. The roots of these contestations lie in the different ways the Gulf has been defined as a region, both by those who live there and those beyond its shore. Making Space for the Gulf reveals how capitalism, empire-building, geopolitics, and urbanism have each shaped understandings of the region over the last two centuries. Here, the Gulf comes into view as a created space, encompassing dynamic social relations and competing interests.   Arang Keshavarzian writes a new history of the region that places Iran, Iraq, and the Arabian Peninsula together within global processes. He connects moments more often treated as ruptures―the discovery of oil, the Iranian Revolution, the rise and decline of British empire, the emergence of American power―and crafts a narrative populated by a diverse range of people―migrants and ruling families, pearl-divers and star architects, striking taxi drivers and dethroned rulers, protectors of British India and stewards of globalized American universities. Tacking across geographic scales, Keshavarzian reveals how the Gulf has been globalized through transnational relations, regionalized as a geopolitical category, and cleaved along national divisions and social inequalities.   When understood as a process, not an object, the Persian Gulf reveals much about how regions and the world have been made in modern times. Making Space for the Gulf offers a fresh understanding of this globally consequential place. The book is the recipient of the 2025 Roger Owen Book Award for best book in economics, economic history, or the political economy of the Middle East and North Africa from the Middle East Studies Association. It also recived honorable mention for the 2025 Association for Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies (AGAPS) biannual book award. Recipient of the 2025 Roger Owen Book Award for best book in economics, economic history, or the political economy of the Middle East and North Africa from the Middle East Studies Association. Honorable mention for the 2025 Association for Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies (AGAPS) biannual book award Arang Keshavarzian is Professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at New York University. He is the author of Bazaar and State in Iran: Politics of the Tehran Marketplace (2007) and coeditor of Global 1979: Geographies and Histories of the Iranian Revolution (2021).

Brand Arang Keshavarzian
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
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SKU 1503638871
Age Group ADULT
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Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Politics & Social Sciences > Politics & Government > International & World Politics > Middle Eastern

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