City Besieged (The)
Authors
Isaiah FriedmanSynopsis
In 'The City Besieged', Isaiah Friedman delves into the historical and political circumstances surrounding the siege of cities in the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. The book provides a detailed examination of the strategic, social, and political implications of sieges from a historical perspective, offering insights into the tactics used and the human experiences during these intense confrontations. Friedman's analysis helps to understand the broader geopolitical dynamics at play, making it a valuable resource for scholars and students of history and Middle Eastern studies.
Publisher:
Transaction Publishers
Pages:
458
Date Published:
1991