Lebanon in the 1950s
Lebanon in the 1950s
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Book Description
The 1950s in Lebanon were marked by bitter infighting, slander, rivalry and rumor. Much was left unsaid, much was misunderstood, much was lied about. Caroline Attié's book seeks to explain the truth behind the intrigues and cloak-and-dagger politics that dominated the country for the decade. Many questions have gone unanswered until now. Attie's book, useful to all students of the modern Middle East, sheds penetrating light into these shadowy regions of Lebanese history.
Lebanon in the 1950s,Caroline Attie,I. B. Tauris,1860644678,1946-1975,General,History,History: World,Lebanon,Politics / Current Events,Politics and government,Reference,History / General
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