History of Kuwait
The tiny country of Kuwait grabbed the world's attention during the Gulf War, during which its natural petroleum resource became the envy of its neighboring country of Iraq. But Kuwait's history goes back long before any oil was discovered, back to Mesopotamian settlements as early as 3000 BCE. Ideal for high school students as well as general readers, History of Kuwait offers a comprehensive look at how such a small country could, essentially, rule the world with just one natural resource. From sheikhdom to British protectorate to independence to invasion, Kuwait's history is long and rich with culture. Michael S. Casey demonstrates how this Middle Eastern gem has grown throughout the centuries.

The work includes a timeline of important events, starting with pre-history, biographies of important figures in Kuwait's history, a glossary of terms, and a bibliographic essay. Chapters include:
-The Land and People of Kuwait
-Desert Origins and Settlement (ca. 3000 BCE-1756 CE)
-Desert Sheikhdom (1756-1899)
-British Protectorate (1899-1961)
-Independence and Nationhood (1961-1990)
-Invasion and Occupation (1990-1991)
-Liberation (1991)
-Reconstruction (1992-1999)
-Kuwait Today (2000-Present)
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History of Kuwait
The tiny country of Kuwait grabbed the world's attention during the Gulf War, during which its natural petroleum resource became the envy of its neighboring country of Iraq. But Kuwait's history goes back long before any oil was discovered, back to Mesopotamian settlements as early as 3000 BCE. Ideal for high school students as well as general readers, History of Kuwait offers a comprehensive look at how such a small country could, essentially, rule the world with just one natural resource. From sheikhdom to British protectorate to independence to invasion, Kuwait's history is long and rich with culture. Michael S. Casey demonstrates how this Middle Eastern gem has grown throughout the centuries.

The work includes a timeline of important events, starting with pre-history, biographies of important figures in Kuwait's history, a glossary of terms, and a bibliographic essay. Chapters include:
-The Land and People of Kuwait
-Desert Origins and Settlement (ca. 3000 BCE-1756 CE)
-Desert Sheikhdom (1756-1899)
-British Protectorate (1899-1961)
-Independence and Nationhood (1961-1990)
-Invasion and Occupation (1990-1991)
-Liberation (1991)
-Reconstruction (1992-1999)
-Kuwait Today (2000-Present)
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The tiny country of Kuwait grabbed the world's attention during the Gulf War, during which its natural petroleum resource became the envy of its neighboring country of Iraq. But Kuwait's history goes back long before any oil was discovered, back to Mesopotamian settlements as early as 3000 BCE. Ideal for high school students as well as general readers, History of Kuwait offers a comprehensive look at how such a small country could, essentially, rule the world with just one natural resource. From sheikhdom to British protectorate to independence to invasion, Kuwait's history is long and rich with culture. Michael S. Casey demonstrates how this Middle Eastern gem has grown throughout the centuries.

The work includes a timeline of important events, starting with pre-history, biographies of important figures in Kuwait's history, a glossary of terms, and a bibliographic essay. Chapters include:
-The Land and People of Kuwait
-Desert Origins and Settlement (ca. 3000 BCE-1756 CE)
-Desert Sheikhdom (1756-1899)
-British Protectorate (1899-1961)
-Independence and Nationhood (1961-1990)
-Invasion and Occupation (1990-1991)
-Liberation (1991)
-Reconstruction (1992-1999)
-Kuwait Today (2000-Present)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781573567473
Publisher: ABC-CLIO, Incorporated
Publication date: 08/30/2007
Series: The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 384 KB

About the Author

Frank W. Thackeray is a professor emeritus of history at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, Indiana, USA. With John E. Findling, he is an editor for the Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations series.

John E. Findling is a professor emeritus of history at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, Indiana, USA. With Frank W. Thackeray, he is an editor for the Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations series.

Table of Contents


Series Foreword   Frank W. Thackeray   John E. Findling     vii
Acknowledgments     ix
Timeline of Historical Events     xi
The Land and People of Kuwait     1
Desert Origins and Settlement (ca. 3000 B.C.E.-1756 C.E.)     15
Desert Sheikhdom (1756-1899)     29
British Protectorate (1899-1961)     47
Independence and Nationhood (1961-1990)     65
Invasion and Occupation (1990-1991)     85
Liberation (1991)     101
Reconstruction (1992-1999)     117
Kuwait Today (2000-)     129
Notable People in the History of Kuwait     143
Glossary     147
Bibliographic Essay     151
Index     155
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