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Is There a Middle East? The Evolution of a Geopolitical Concept

By: Michael E. Bonine; Abbas Amanat et al. | Book details

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LIST OF FIGURES
1.1Historical Map of the Eastern Question. Brockhaus’ Konversations-Lexikon, 1894–189630
1.2The Revival of the Eastern Question. Le Petit Journal Supplément Illustré, 190833
2.1The Nearer East. Hogarth, The Nearer East, 190238
3.1Cultural Regions of the World. Marston, Knox, and Liverman, World Regions in Global Context, 200259
3.2Southwestern Asia as defined by Cressey, Asia’s Lands and Peoples, 194464
3.3Southwest Asia as defined by Ginsburg, The Pattern of Asia, 195865
3.4The Middle East as defined by Fisher, The Middle East, 197866
3.5aSouthwest Asia as defined by Brice, A Systematic Regional Geography, 196669
3.5bThe Middle East as tricontinental hub, the heart of the World-Isand. Held, Middle East Patterns, 201170
3.5cThe Middle East as the central region to major global cultures. Anderson and Anderson, An Atlas of Middle Eastern Affairs, 201071
3.6The Middle East as defined by Beaumont, Blake, and Wagstaff, The Middle East, 197672

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