The Arabian Peninsula :

The Arabian Peninsula : society and politics / Edited by Derek Hopwood. - London : George Allen and Unwin, 1972. - 320 p. : maps ; 23 cm. - Studies on modern Asia and Africa ; no. 8 . - Studies on modern Asia and Africa ; no. 8. .

Includes index.

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SURVEY : 1. Some Western Studies of Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Aden -- PART I. HISTORY : 2. The Development of the Gulf States - 3. Wahhabism and Saudi Arabia - 4. The Origins of the Omani State - 5. Maritime Trade and Imamate Government : Two Principal Themes in the History of Oman to 1728 - 6. A Prevalence of Furies : Tribes, Politics, and Religion in Oman and Trucial Oman -- PART II. POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS : 7. The Arabian Peninsula in Arab and Power Politics - 8. Britain, Iran and the Persian Gulf : Some Aspects of the Situation in the 1920s and 1930s - 9. Social and Political Change in the Third World : Some Peculiarities of Oil-Producing Principalities of the Persian Gulf -- PART III. SOCIOLOGY AND CULTURE : 10. Some Social Aspects of the Trucial States - 11. Measuring the Changing Family Consumption Patterns of Aramco’s Saudi Arab Employees, 1962 and 1968 - 12. Education and the Press in South Arabia -- PART IV. ECONOMICS : 13. Oil and State in Arabia - 14. Problems and Prospects of Development in the Arabian Peninsula.

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Arabian Peninsula--Politics and government.

DS202 / .A73 1972

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