Libya is a North African country in the midst of change. Its cities are growing, though it also faces struggles. Every day, oil from Libya is shipped to countries around the world, providing fuel for products everywhere. Ruins, animals, and fascinating geographical features also make this country unique. Readers explore the country's many facets, surveying its rich culture of people, arts, beliefs, and food. Supported by stunning photographs, fun sidebars, and fun fact boxes, readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of Libya today.
US-Libyan Relations: Which Path to the Future?
Libya: Whose Land Is It?: Property Rights and Transition
Wright briefly shares the story of the territory's early hunter-gatherers and the activities of its mid-desert Garamantian civilization.
In the Toss of a Coin members of this diaspora, tell their own stories, in their own words: what they suffered at home; what they risked to reach Libya; their struggle to survive in the Green Book state, and their second escape when war and ...
Libya's former premier Muammar Gaddafi's Green Book, describes and explains following subjects.
This is the inside story of the decades-long unravelling of the Gaddafi regime, and of the West's role in both empowering his dictatorship and seeding revolution.
Early History -- Ottoman Occupation, 1551-1911 -- Second Ottoman occupation (1835-1911) -- Italian Colonial Era, 1911-43 -- Struggle for independence, 1943-51 -- United Kingdom of Libya, 1951-69 -- One September Revolution, 1969-73 -- ...
They provide engaging and critical exploration of the archives of the Ottoman cities, of the colonial forces of Italy, Britain and the US, and of the Libyan resistance - the Mawsūʻat riwāyāt al-jihād (Oral Narratives of the Jihād) ...
First comprehensive history of modern Libya over the last two decades.
The significance of this book is that it assesses the influence of state ideology on the new generation of Libyans, and examines their political culture.