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A History of Modern Syria

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Few countries have had as vexed a political history as Syria. Carved out of the Ottoman empire at the end of the First World War, Syria was brutally ruled as a French colony, cut off by a series of new borders with equally newly created neighbours that pulled apart families, trade networks and political assumptions that had already been ravaged by the war. Syria's subsequent history has been a series of attempts to make sense of its borders, including a failed attempt in the late 1950s to unite with Egypt and several humiliations at the hands of Israel's armed forces. It has been a satellite of France, an ally of the USSR and, most recently, torn apart by a civil war that has now been in turn subverted by the rise of the Islamic State, an entity that refuse to acknowledge any of Syria's existing borders.

At a time when the eyes of the world are on Syria, Daniel Neep's deeply researched and nuanced new book could not be more valuable.

© Daniel Neep 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

About Daniel Neep

Daniel Neep researches politics and society in the Middle East, with a focus on Syria. He is Senior Editor at Arab Center Washington DC and Non-Resident Fellow at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies, Brandeis University. He has taught Middle East politics at George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs, Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, and the University of Exeter. He was previously Research Director (Syria) at the Council for British Research in the Levant and spent several years living in Syria and Jordan. He is also the author of Occupying Syria under the French Mandate: Insurgency, Space, and State Formation.
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  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9781837312818
  • Price: £16.00
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