Lifelong Learning Society Teaching
The first course at the LLS Program of FAU was taught in the Winter of 1994. The second course was taught during the Fall of 1994. See the announcements as printed in the catalogue.
LLS COURSE WINTER 1994
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF MIDDLE EAST CONFLICTS
Dr. Walid A. Phares holds a Ph.D. in International Relations, a Master's in International Law and degrees in political science and sociology. He is an expert on the Middle East and on ethnic and nationalist conflicts worldwide.
To understand current crisis, one must first discover the complexity of past struggles and claims. The course will cover the ancient times, the emergence of Islam, the Arab conquest, the Ottoman Empire, the new nationalism: Arabs, Zionism, Christian minorities, the European mandates in the Levant, strategic perspectives for the future, etc.
The instructor will analyze the factors which caused the eruption of current conflicts from a historical perspective. He will explain poorly known facts in the development of this turbulent region.
1. Definition of the Middle East: Various Schools; Ancient Middle East: People & Empires
2. Pre-Islamic Arabia/ the Emergence of Islam: Conquest and Resistance
3. Arab-Moslem Dynasties/The Ottoman Empire
4. The Fall of the Ottoman Empire/Europe, Nationalism and Minorities
5. The Emergence of Arab Nationalism/The Development of Zionism
6. Christian Nations of the Middle East/World War One and the Three Promises
7. The British and French Mandates in the Levant/The Arab-Jewish Dispute
8. The Arab-Israeli Wars/Major Conflicts in the Middle East
Time: Thursday 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Date: October 20 to December 15, 2004
Room: Gold Coast Room, University Center
Course No.: 111
(No class on November 24)
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