House Divided
House Divided (Hb) offers a clear, thoughtful look at the Sunni–Shia split that has shaped the Middle East for more than 1,400 years. Part history, part lens into today’s conflicts, it is written for readers curious about global affairs, students of history, and anyone seeking to understand the forces behind regional tensions. The tone is educational yet inviting, balancing rigorous analysis with human stories that illuminate why these divides still matter.
In House Divided, Rogerson traces the arc from the first Sunni and Shia caliphates through medieval empires to the modern Middle East, revisiting the origins of the split and the pivotal events that have become foundational narratives—such as the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632 and the tragedy of Karbala. The book then situates these threads within the present, showing how a slender faultline persists in shaping conflicts, politics, and identities today. This is a thoughtful, accessible narrative that invites empathy and context rather than blame.
The author’s unique approach frames modern nation-states against their long historical legacies—empires, occupiers, minorities, resources, sheikhs, and imams—providing a comprehensive view of past, present, and future tensions. House Divided engages readers who care about history, geopolitics, and the human stories behind headlines, offering a framework for understanding a vital region with clarity and nuance.
- Key content elements tracing the Sunni–Shia divide from early caliphates to today
- Examination of pivotal moments and narratives that shape regional dynamics
- A unique framework that places modern states within deeper historical legacies
- Exploration of religious, ethnic, and national identities and their impact on conflicts
- Accessible, narrative-driven prose designed for students, readers of history, and global affairs enthusiasts
House Divided equips readers to see beyond headlines, offering insights that foster understanding and empathy. After finishing the book, you’ll have a clearer sense of how history informs the present and why these divides continue to matter, leaving you with a more informed perspective on the Middle East and its future.
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House Divided
House Divided
House Divided (Hb) offers a clear, thoughtful look at the Sunni–Shia split that has shaped the Middle East for more than 1,400 years. Part history, part lens into today’s conflicts, it is written for readers curious about global affairs, students of history, and anyone seeking to understand the forces behind regional tensions. The tone is educational yet inviting, balancing rigorous analysis with human stories that illuminate why these divides still matter.
In House Divided, Rogerson traces the arc from the first Sunni and Shia caliphates through medieval empires to the modern Middle East, revisiting the origins of the split and the pivotal events that have become foundational narratives—such as the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632 and the tragedy of Karbala. The book then situates these threads within the present, showing how a slender faultline persists in shaping conflicts, politics, and identities today. This is a thoughtful, accessible narrative that invites empathy and context rather than blame.
The author’s unique approach frames modern nation-states against their long historical legacies—empires, occupiers, minorities, resources, sheikhs, and imams—providing a comprehensive view of past, present, and future tensions. House Divided engages readers who care about history, geopolitics, and the human stories behind headlines, offering a framework for understanding a vital region with clarity and nuance.
- Key content elements tracing the Sunni–Shia divide from early caliphates to today
- Examination of pivotal moments and narratives that shape regional dynamics
- A unique framework that places modern states within deeper historical legacies
- Exploration of religious, ethnic, and national identities and their impact on conflicts
- Accessible, narrative-driven prose designed for students, readers of history, and global affairs enthusiasts
House Divided equips readers to see beyond headlines, offering insights that foster understanding and empathy. After finishing the book, you’ll have a clearer sense of how history informs the present and why these divides continue to matter, leaving you with a more informed perspective on the Middle East and its future.
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House Divided (Hb) offers a clear, thoughtful look at the Sunni–Shia split that has shaped the Middle East for more than 1,400 years. Part history, part lens into today’s conflicts, it is written for readers curious about global affairs, students of history, and anyone seeking to understand the forces behind regional tensions. The tone is educational yet inviting, balancing rigorous analysis with human stories that illuminate why these divides still matter.
In House Divided, Rogerson traces the arc from the first Sunni and Shia caliphates through medieval empires to the modern Middle East, revisiting the origins of the split and the pivotal events that have become foundational narratives—such as the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632 and the tragedy of Karbala. The book then situates these threads within the present, showing how a slender faultline persists in shaping conflicts, politics, and identities today. This is a thoughtful, accessible narrative that invites empathy and context rather than blame.
The author’s unique approach frames modern nation-states against their long historical legacies—empires, occupiers, minorities, resources, sheikhs, and imams—providing a comprehensive view of past, present, and future tensions. House Divided engages readers who care about history, geopolitics, and the human stories behind headlines, offering a framework for understanding a vital region with clarity and nuance.
- Key content elements tracing the Sunni–Shia divide from early caliphates to today
- Examination of pivotal moments and narratives that shape regional dynamics
- A unique framework that places modern states within deeper historical legacies
- Exploration of religious, ethnic, and national identities and their impact on conflicts
- Accessible, narrative-driven prose designed for students, readers of history, and global affairs enthusiasts
House Divided equips readers to see beyond headlines, offering insights that foster understanding and empathy. After finishing the book, you’ll have a clearer sense of how history informs the present and why these divides continue to matter, leaving you with a more informed perspective on the Middle East and its future.




















