New Perspectives on Property and Land in the Middle East
Discover the complexities of land and property relations in the pre-modern Middle East with New Perspectives on Property and Land in the Middle East by Martin Bunton. Published by Harvard University Press in 2001, this insightful book spans 368 pages, delving into the critical economic resource of land that shaped the region's history. Bunton explores pivotal questions surrounding ownership, access, management, and control, revealing their significant roles in administration, law, and rural practices throughout centuries. Despite its importance, the dynamics of land tenure and property relations remain largely misunderstood. This book is essential for anyone interested in Asian and Middle Eastern history, providing a fresh perspective on historical land issues that continue to influence contemporary debates. Enhance your understanding of the Middle East's rich historical landscape with this thought-provoking read.