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A Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East (also subtitled Creating the Modern Middle East, 1914–1922) is a 1989 history book written by Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction finalist David Fromkin, which describes the events leading to the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire during World War I, and the drastic changes that took place in the Middle East as a result, which he believed led to a new world war that is still continuing. It has been widely praised. Richard Holbrooke wrote: “Without knowledge of its backstory, no policymaker will get the region right... Of the vast array of books on the region, none is more relevant than Fromkin’s sweeping epic, A Peace to End All Peace.” Wm. Roger Louis reviewed it in The New York Times, jud

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  • A Peace to End All Peace (en)
  • سلام ما بعده سلام (ar)
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  • سلام ما بعده سلام: سقوط الدولة العثمانية وولادة الشرق الأوسط الحديث (بالإنجليزية: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East)‏ أو كما يُكتب ولادة الشرق الأوسط: 1914-1922 (بالإنجليزية: Creating the Modern Middle East, 1914–1922)‏ هو كتاب تاريخي كتبه ديفيد فرومكين الحائز على جائزة بوليتزر، والذي يصف الأحداث التي أدت إلى تفكك الدولة العثمانية أثناء الحرب العالمية الأولى، والتغييرات الجذرية الناتجة التي حدثت في منطقة الشرق الأوسط، والتي يدعي المؤلف أنها أدت إلى حرب عالمية جديدة مستمرة حتى يومنا هذا. (ar)
  • A Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East (also subtitled Creating the Modern Middle East, 1914–1922) is a 1989 history book written by Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction finalist David Fromkin, which describes the events leading to the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire during World War I, and the drastic changes that took place in the Middle East as a result, which he believed led to a new world war that is still continuing. It has been widely praised. Richard Holbrooke wrote: “Without knowledge of its backstory, no policymaker will get the region right... Of the vast array of books on the region, none is more relevant than Fromkin’s sweeping epic, A Peace to End All Peace.” Wm. Roger Louis reviewed it in The New York Times, jud (en)
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  • A Peace to End All Peace (en)
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  • A Peace to End All Peace (en)
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  • Andre Deutsch(UK)
  • Henry Holt(US)
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  • First US edition (en)
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  • DS63.2.G7 F76 2001 (en)
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  • سلام ما بعده سلام: سقوط الدولة العثمانية وولادة الشرق الأوسط الحديث (بالإنجليزية: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East)‏ أو كما يُكتب ولادة الشرق الأوسط: 1914-1922 (بالإنجليزية: Creating the Modern Middle East, 1914–1922)‏ هو كتاب تاريخي كتبه ديفيد فرومكين الحائز على جائزة بوليتزر، والذي يصف الأحداث التي أدت إلى تفكك الدولة العثمانية أثناء الحرب العالمية الأولى، والتغييرات الجذرية الناتجة التي حدثت في منطقة الشرق الأوسط، والتي يدعي المؤلف أنها أدت إلى حرب عالمية جديدة مستمرة حتى يومنا هذا. (ar)
  • A Peace to End All Peace: The Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East (also subtitled Creating the Modern Middle East, 1914–1922) is a 1989 history book written by Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction finalist David Fromkin, which describes the events leading to the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire during World War I, and the drastic changes that took place in the Middle East as a result, which he believed led to a new world war that is still continuing. It has been widely praised. Richard Holbrooke wrote: “Without knowledge of its backstory, no policymaker will get the region right... Of the vast array of books on the region, none is more relevant than Fromkin’s sweeping epic, A Peace to End All Peace.” Wm. Roger Louis reviewed it in The New York Times, judging the book "excellent ... Readers will come away... not only enlightened but challenged." The Times of London described the book as “the truth and nothing but the truth.” (en)
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