Albert Hourani
Albert Hourani (31 March 1915 — 17 January 1993) was a Lebanese-British historian. He described himself as a liberal[1] and specialised in the history of the Middle East. He wrote many books but is best known for his work A History of the Arab Peoples.[2]
Albert Hourani | |
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ألبرت حبيب حوراني | |
Born | 31 March 1915 |
Died | 17 January 199 |
Alma mater | Magdalen College, Oxford |
Occupation(s) | Lecturer, historian, civil servant |
Notable work | A History of the Arab Peoples |
Academic career
changeHourani attended Magdalen College in Oxford University from 1933 to 1936 where he studied politics, philosophy and economics. After he graduated, he went to the American University of Beirut to teach politics. Over his life, Hourani taught at Magdalen College and St Antony's College in Oxford; The American University of Beirut; The University of Pennsylvania; and Harvard.
Political career
changeHourani worked in the Arab Office in Jerusalem and London after the end of World War II. He worked with the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, which was to be a report on the conditions in Mandatory Palestine.
References
change- ↑ Allen, Lori (2020). A History of False Hope: Investigative Commissions in Palestine. Stanford University Press. p. 110. ISBN 9781503614192.
- ↑ Hourani, Albert (1991). A History of the Arab Peoples. Faber and Faber. p. 576. ISBN 9780674395657.