
جمال عبد الناصر وجيله
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History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
144
언어
아라비아어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1992
출판사
دار التضامن للطباعة والنشر
설명
This work delves into the life and legacy of Gamal Abdel Nasser, one of the most significant figures in modern Egyptian history. Through a careful examination of Nasser’s rise to power, the authors illuminate the ideologies and political contexts that shaped his leadership and the unforgettable moment he became a symbol of Arab nationalism.
The book captures the complexities of the era, exploring the socio-political landscape that influenced Nasser's policies and the aspirations of his contemporaries. It offers insights into the key figures of his generation, weaving personal stories with broader historical events that defined an entire nation. Readers will discover how Nasser’s vision for a united Arab world resonated deeply with many, while also highlighting the challenges and contradictions that marked his tenure.
With a discerning eye for detail and a rich narrative, the authors navigate the turbulent waters of 20th-century Egypt, providing a balanced overview of Nasser's achievements and failures. This exploration reveals not just a political leader, but a charismatic figure whose impact extended far beyond the borders of Egypt, shaping the course of Arab politics for decades to come.
Overall, this comprehensive account serves both as a historical record and a reflective analysis, fostering a deeper understanding of Nasser and his generation, while also inviting readers to consider the enduring legacies of their actions in contemporary times.
The book captures the complexities of the era, exploring the socio-political landscape that influenced Nasser's policies and the aspirations of his contemporaries. It offers insights into the key figures of his generation, weaving personal stories with broader historical events that defined an entire nation. Readers will discover how Nasser’s vision for a united Arab world resonated deeply with many, while also highlighting the challenges and contradictions that marked his tenure.
With a discerning eye for detail and a rich narrative, the authors navigate the turbulent waters of 20th-century Egypt, providing a balanced overview of Nasser's achievements and failures. This exploration reveals not just a political leader, but a charismatic figure whose impact extended far beyond the borders of Egypt, shaping the course of Arab politics for decades to come.
Overall, this comprehensive account serves both as a historical record and a reflective analysis, fostering a deeper understanding of Nasser and his generation, while also inviting readers to consider the enduring legacies of their actions in contemporary times.