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D847: The USA and the Middle East after 1945 (online via Zoom)

**NEW for Academic Year 2024-2025**, Modern History

The Middle East has rarely been absent from the world's headlines since the end of World War Two. Next to East-West relations, its conflicts have provided the most intractable set of issues in international affairs. Surprisingly prior to 1945, the US was viewed as a benign and philanthropic power by middle easterners. However, over the past seventy years, the United States has become the unquestioned target of those bent on attacking the west, and Anti-Americanism is a pervasive feature of modern Middle East public opinion. How and why did this transformation come about? This class will offer a history of U.S. political involvement in the Middle East from World War II to the present day, from Iran in the 1950s, through the Arab-Israeli conflicts, the Gulf War of 1991 and the devastation of 9/11 and contemporary Gaza. Lecture style class with question and answer time.

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These classes are aimed at those aged 50 and over.

Tutor: Robert Lynch BA PhD

Wed 30/04/2025 - Wed 18/06/2025
Meetings: 8

Wednesday (10.00 - 12.00)
Online, Online