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This sweeping history reorients our understanding of the Middle East, placing the Gulf at the heart of globalized trade and cross-cultural encounters. World history began in the Persian Gulf. The...
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03 September 2024

This sweeping history reorients our understanding of the Middle East, placing the Gulf at the heart of globalized trade and cross-cultural encounters.
World history began in the Persian Gulf. The ancient port cities that dotted its coastlines created the first global seaboard, a place from where faiths and cultures from around the world set sail and made contact. More than a history, The Center of the World shows us that contradictions that define our modern age have always been present.
For over four thousand years, the Gulf—sometimes called the Persian Gulf, sometimes the Arabian Gulf—has been a global crossroads while managing to avoid control by the world’s greatest empires. In its history, we see a world of rapid change, fluctuating centers of trade, a dependency on uncertain global markets, and intense cross-cultural encounters that hold a mirror to the contemporary world. Focusing each chapter on a different port around the Gulf, The Center of the World shows how the people of the Gulf adapted to larger changes in world history, creating a system of free trade, merchant rule, and commerce that continues to define the region today.
World history began in the Persian Gulf. The ancient port cities that dotted its coastlines created the first global seaboard, a place from where faiths and cultures from around the world set sail and made contact. More than a history, The Center of the World shows us that contradictions that define our modern age have always been present.
For over four thousand years, the Gulf—sometimes called the Persian Gulf, sometimes the Arabian Gulf—has been a global crossroads while managing to avoid control by the world’s greatest empires. In its history, we see a world of rapid change, fluctuating centers of trade, a dependency on uncertain global markets, and intense cross-cultural encounters that hold a mirror to the contemporary world. Focusing each chapter on a different port around the Gulf, The Center of the World shows how the people of the Gulf adapted to larger changes in world history, creating a system of free trade, merchant rule, and commerce that continues to define the region today.
Price: $29.95
Pages: 360
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
03 September 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520398559
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
"In a very readable history, Fromherz provides a millennia-long narrative replete with fascinating details."
Allen James Fromherz is Professor of History and Director of the Middle East Studies Center at Georgia State University. He is author of Qatar: A Modern History and Ibn Khaldun: Life and Times and editor of The Gulf in World History: Arabia at the Global Crossroads.
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Chronology
Introduction. The Global Gulf: Center of the World
1. Dilmun: From the Beginning of World Trade to the Rise of Islam (2800 bce–632 ce)
2. Basra: Where Islam Became a World Religion (632–1000)
3. Siraf: Boom and Bust in the Medieval Gulf (1000–1500)
4. Hormuz: How the Gulf Shaped a European Empire (1500–1793)
5. Muscat: Oman, the British, and the Long Nineteenth Century (1793–1945)
6. Dubai: The Global Gulf in a Global Age (1945–Present)
Conclusion. The Future of the Global Gulf
Notes
Bibliography
Index
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Chronology
Introduction. The Global Gulf: Center of the World
1. Dilmun: From the Beginning of World Trade to the Rise of Islam (2800 bce–632 ce)
2. Basra: Where Islam Became a World Religion (632–1000)
3. Siraf: Boom and Bust in the Medieval Gulf (1000–1500)
4. Hormuz: How the Gulf Shaped a European Empire (1500–1793)
5. Muscat: Oman, the British, and the Long Nineteenth Century (1793–1945)
6. Dubai: The Global Gulf in a Global Age (1945–Present)
Conclusion. The Future of the Global Gulf
Notes
Bibliography
Index