Eugene Rogan, professor of modern Middle Eastern history at the University of Oxford, on ”The Damascus Events: The 1860 Massacre and the Destruction of the Old Ottoman World” (Allen Lane).
The book examines how in July 1860 Damascus exploded in communal violence, when a mostly Muslim crowd tried to exterminate the Christian community - a shocking eruption o ... Show More
Feb 17
Murat Yıldız on the Ottoman world of sports, modernisation and minorities
Murat Yıldız, associate professor of history at Skidmore College, on “The Ottoman World of Sports: Refashioning Bodies, Men, and Communities in Late Imperial Istanbul” (University of Texas Press) Please support Turkey Book Talk on Patreon or Substack. Supporters get a 35% discoun ... Show More
42m 19s
Jan 2020
Episode 45: The Nation Of Islam Against The Carceral State In Garrett Felber's Those Who Know Don't Say
<p>In this episode we talk to author Garrett Felber about his book <em>Those Who Know Don't Say: The Nation of Islam, The Black Freedom Struggle, and the Carceral State</em> which is out today, January 13th. 2020. The book is a political history of the Nation of Islam which cente ... Show More
1h 3m
Feb 2025
Season 4, Episode 5: Eugene Rogan, The Arabs: A History
Send a textJoin Professor Jeffrey Sachs and historian Eugene Rogan, professor of Modern Middle Eastern History at Oxford, as they delve into the complex history of the Arab world, from the Ottoman conquest in 1516 to today’s geopolitical crises of the modern Middle East. Through ... Show More
52m 39s
Nov 2024
The Siege of Yarmouk and Iran's 'house churches'
<p>During the early years of Syria’s brutal civil war, the neighbourhood of Yarmouk, close to the Syrian capital Damascus, bore the brunt of the government’s viciousness. Known as ‘the Pianist of Yarmouk,’ Aeham tells Mike Lanchin about their struggle to survive the siege, and ho ... Show More
50m 43s
Oct 2025
299. Gaza: The Palestinian Revolt, The Black and Tans, & Bomber Harris (Part 9)
When Palestinian Arabs rose up against the British in 1936, what repressive tactics were used to quell the revolt? Who was the WW2 hero “Bomber” Harris, and why did he bomb Palestinians in the 1930s? How did Christians, Muslims and Jews who had once co-existed in the region turn ... Show More
49m 4s
Apr 2025
The Moriscos & the Purging of Muslim Spain (1492-1614) | Matthew Carr
<p>The author of "Blood and Faith: The Purging of Muslim Spain, 1492 to 1614," delves into the complex history of Muslim Spain, starting from the arrival of Muslims in Spain in 711 under a North African general, the formation of al-Andalus, and its eventual decline. Matthew Carr ... Show More
1h 5m