Lebanon
MTA
Portrait of a Country
Lebanon: Portrait of a Country offers a comprehensive journey through the rich and complex history of this small yet profoundly significant nation at the crossroads of the Mediterranean and the Middle East. From its ancient origins as the home of the legendary Phoenicians, renowned seafarers and creators of an early alphabet, the book traces Lebanon's path through the eras of Roman, Byzantine, Islamic, Crusader, Mamluk, and over four centuries of Ottoman rule. It highlights the unique development of Mount Lebanon as a semi-autonomous region and a sanctuary for diverse religious communities, particularly the Maronite Christians and the Druze, setting the stage for the confessional system that defines modern Lebanese politics.
The narrative delves into the transformative period of the French Mandate, which solidified Lebanon's modern borders and formalized its unique power-sharing arrangement, leading to independence in 1943. It then confronts the turbulent modern era, marked by the devastating 15-year Civil War (1975-1990) fueled by internal sectarian tensions and external interventions. The book examines the challenging post-war period of reconstruction under Syrian hegemony, the subsequent "Cedar Revolution" and Syrian withdrawal, and the continuous struggle for stability and sovereignty amidst regional conflicts and the rise of powerful non-state actors like Hezbollah.
Beyond politics and conflict, the book paints a vivid picture of Lebanese society, exploring its remarkable religious and ethnic diversity, its multilingual culture, and its vibrant artistic traditions in literature, music, and visual arts. It delves into the daily life and social customs, highlighting the centrality of family, the renowned hospitality, and the enduring role of food as a cornerstone of communal life, from elaborate *mezze* to strong Arabic coffee. Ultimately, "Lebanon: Portrait of a Country" confronts the current unprecedented economic crisis, the collapse of public services, and the immense challenges facing the nation today, while also celebrating the extraordinary resilience of the Lebanese people and examining the possibilities and hurdles on the road ahead.
This book is for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of Lebanon's multifaceted history, culture, and contemporary challenges. It's ideal for students, travelers, members of the Lebanese diaspora, or those interested in the complexities of the Middle East, offering in-depth insight into the country's geography, political system, society, and recent crises.
June 25, 2025
37,110 words
2 hours 36 minutes
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