 | David McDowall - Social Science - 2004 - 515 pages
In this comprehensive history of the Kurds from the 19th century to the present day, David McDowall examines the old and new aspects of the struggle, and the failure of modern ... | |
 | Gérard Chaliand - History - 1994 - 120 pages
Gerard Chaliand, an internationally acknowledged authority on guerilla wars and resistance movements, was commissioned by the United Nations to report on the situation of the ... | |
 | Michael M. Gunter - History - 2009 - 426 pages
The A to Z of the Kurds covers the largest nation on Earth that does not have its own independent state. Scholars, government officials who are dealing with the Middle East and ... | |
 | Susan Meiselas, Martin van Bruinessen - History - 1997 - 388 pages
This photodocumentary explores the land and the people of Kudistan, recording the stories of these families who have fled their homes--but not for the first time--after the ... | |
 | Robert W. Olson - Political Science - 1996 - 208 pages
Describes the situation of the world's largest ethnic group without a homeland, and explains the effect on the politics of Turkey and other countries where Kurds live | |
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