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The countries and tribes of the Persian Gulf (Volume II)

The countries and tribes of the Persian Gulf (Volume II)

Samuel Barrett Miles

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789390382354
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A vivid window into the world that shaped the modern Gulf. Empires, sheikhs and shifting sands. Volume II of The Countries and Tribes of the Persian Gulf by Samuel Barrett Miles continues the author’s field reports and collected accounts, offering disciplined observation across the Persian Gulf region in the 1800s. This historical ethnography collection blends close, on-the-ground detail with a clear sense of political context, recording social customs, networks of authority and the movements of people and goods that defined an era of 19th century gulf exploration. As a Persian Gulf history book it still rewards both casual curiosity and careful study; the narrative voice remains direct, often practised, and at times quietly lyrical. For students of middle eastern tribes study and tribal societies research it offers primary material and texture, while historians and anthropologists will find it a sound regional anthropology reference and academic history resource. Beyond its evidence, Miles’ prose carries a distinct literary weight: spare and observant, it frames scenes as well as facts, adding cultural depth to the volume’s historical importance. The book’s value lies less in sweeping theory than in patient accumulation: granular sketches of alliances, hospitality, dispute and commerce assemble into a rare picture of arabian peninsula history viewed at human scale. Readable without specialised training, it is also the sort of title that belongs on the shelf of classic middle east studies collections and in university library collections serving seminar and archival work. Collectors of barrett miles works and lovers of historical ethnography collection volumes will appreciate the book’s provenance and the quiet authority of its observations.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. An essential addition to both private and scholarly shelves.

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