Damascus Unveiled: Eugene Rogan on a Divided City’s History | 19th Century Insights | Asia SenseMaker
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In this episode of Asia SenseMaker, historian Eugene Rogan delves into the rich, untold history of Damascus in the 19th century. Discover the societal fractures and power struggles that shaped the Middle East, from the rise of sectarian tensions and the Ottoman Empire’s challenges to stories of bravery and reconciliation. Rogan brings to life the narratives of Muslim and Christian communities, shedding light on events like the 1860 Damascus massacres and the enduring impact of Ottoman reforms. Perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of Middle Eastern history and the roots of modern conflicts.
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