Description
Explore the captivating yet complex narrative of Afghanistan's struggle in 'Invisible History.' This groundbreaking book, authored by seasoned journalists Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould, delves into the country's intricate political landscape and the ongoing military conflicts that have shaped its past and present. With a comprehensive analysis that traces the roots of tribal leadership and the enduring impact of U.S. military intervention, 'Invisible History' is essential for anyone seeking to understand the deep-seated issues plaguing Afghanistan today. Released by City Lights Publishers in 2009, this trade paperback (ISBN: 9780872864948) is a blend of well-researched history, personal anecdotes, and critical insights, making it a must-have for historians, political science enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Middle Eastern studies. Fitzgerald and Gould, who have reported for CBS News and PBS, bring their extensive field experience and firsthand accounts to this profound work, ensuring that 'Invisible History' serves as a crucial resource in comprehending the complexities of Afghanistan and the Taliban's resurgence. With its fresh perspective and in-depth interviews, this book engages readers and offers clarity on the current political climate, making it an invaluable addition to your reading list.