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Michael Houses looks at the grievances and history of the troubled Middle East. |
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While Hezbollah again hit the headlines during the summer, its historical roots are less familiar. Andrew Arsan traces the political emergence of the Shi’a community in Lebanon. Published in History Today, Volume: 56 Issue: 12, 2006
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Penny Young on new excavations in one of the most historically rich areas in the Middle East. Published in History Today, Volume: 52 Issue: 1
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Re-opening of the National Museum |
Michael Houses looks at the grievances and history of the troubled Middle East. |
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