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Author Balaghi, Shiva.
Title Saddam Hussein : a biography / Shiva Balaghi.
Publisher Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2006.


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Descript xv, 177 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
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Contents The Iraq of Saddam Hussein's childhood -- Saddam's rise to power -- Saddam becomes "The Deputy" -- Saddam's wars -- Saddam after the Gulf War -- The specter of Saddam -- The fall of Saddam.
Note From the Publisher: In July 1979, Saddam Hussein became the President of Iraq. His dictum was simply expressed-power through terror. During the first decade of his presidency, Saddam engaged in three wars: the Iran-Iraq War, the invasion of Kuwait, and the Gulf War of 1991. After September 11th, the war on terrorism led to the war against Iraq that began in March 2003 and the eventual capture of Saddam Hussein effectively ending his rule over the Iraqi people. On April 9, 2003, a handful of U.S. Marines helped a small crowd of Iraqis gathered in Firdos Square to tear down a statue of Saddam Hussein. Since his capture, Saddam has been transferred to Iraqi legal custody and awaits his trial for atrocities committed during his regime. This biography details Saddam's difficult childhood in Tikrit and his politically influential teenage years in Baghdad with his uncle. His involvement with the Iraqi Baath Party led to his participation in an assassination attempt on then Prime Minister Qassem. In his early political life, Saddam retained the lessons of village life learned in his difficult Tikrit childhood, but they would become enmeshed with his discovery of Baathism and pan-Arabism. Once he became President of Iraq, Saddam often ruled with force and a carefully cultivated image throughout the use of visual imagery and books. Though Saddam no longer rules Iraq, the legacy of his reign will likely shape Iraqi history for years to come.
ISBN 0313330778
9780313330773
9780313361883
0313361886
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Author Balaghi, Shiva.
Series Greenwood biographies
Greenwood biographies.
Subject Hussein, Saddam, 1937-2006.
Presidents -- Iraq -- Biography.
Iraq War, 2003-2011.
Descript xv, 177 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents The Iraq of Saddam Hussein's childhood -- Saddam's rise to power -- Saddam becomes "The Deputy" -- Saddam's wars -- Saddam after the Gulf War -- The specter of Saddam -- The fall of Saddam.
Note From the Publisher: In July 1979, Saddam Hussein became the President of Iraq. His dictum was simply expressed-power through terror. During the first decade of his presidency, Saddam engaged in three wars: the Iran-Iraq War, the invasion of Kuwait, and the Gulf War of 1991. After September 11th, the war on terrorism led to the war against Iraq that began in March 2003 and the eventual capture of Saddam Hussein effectively ending his rule over the Iraqi people. On April 9, 2003, a handful of U.S. Marines helped a small crowd of Iraqis gathered in Firdos Square to tear down a statue of Saddam Hussein. Since his capture, Saddam has been transferred to Iraqi legal custody and awaits his trial for atrocities committed during his regime. This biography details Saddam's difficult childhood in Tikrit and his politically influential teenage years in Baghdad with his uncle. His involvement with the Iraqi Baath Party led to his participation in an assassination attempt on then Prime Minister Qassem. In his early political life, Saddam retained the lessons of village life learned in his difficult Tikrit childhood, but they would become enmeshed with his discovery of Baathism and pan-Arabism. Once he became President of Iraq, Saddam often ruled with force and a carefully cultivated image throughout the use of visual imagery and books. Though Saddam no longer rules Iraq, the legacy of his reign will likely shape Iraqi history for years to come.
ISBN 0313330778
9780313330773
9780313361883
0313361886
Author Balaghi, Shiva.
Series Greenwood biographies
Greenwood biographies.
Subject Hussein, Saddam, 1937-2006.
Presidents -- Iraq -- Biography.
Iraq War, 2003-2011.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  DS79.66.H87 B35  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE
1 copy being processed for BJL.

Subject Hussein, Saddam, 1937-2006.
Presidents -- Iraq -- Biography.
Iraq War, 2003-2011.
Descript xv, 177 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Content text txt
Media unmediated n
Carrier volume nc
Contents The Iraq of Saddam Hussein's childhood -- Saddam's rise to power -- Saddam becomes "The Deputy" -- Saddam's wars -- Saddam after the Gulf War -- The specter of Saddam -- The fall of Saddam.
Note From the Publisher: In July 1979, Saddam Hussein became the President of Iraq. His dictum was simply expressed-power through terror. During the first decade of his presidency, Saddam engaged in three wars: the Iran-Iraq War, the invasion of Kuwait, and the Gulf War of 1991. After September 11th, the war on terrorism led to the war against Iraq that began in March 2003 and the eventual capture of Saddam Hussein effectively ending his rule over the Iraqi people. On April 9, 2003, a handful of U.S. Marines helped a small crowd of Iraqis gathered in Firdos Square to tear down a statue of Saddam Hussein. Since his capture, Saddam has been transferred to Iraqi legal custody and awaits his trial for atrocities committed during his regime. This biography details Saddam's difficult childhood in Tikrit and his politically influential teenage years in Baghdad with his uncle. His involvement with the Iraqi Baath Party led to his participation in an assassination attempt on then Prime Minister Qassem. In his early political life, Saddam retained the lessons of village life learned in his difficult Tikrit childhood, but they would become enmeshed with his discovery of Baathism and pan-Arabism. Once he became President of Iraq, Saddam often ruled with force and a carefully cultivated image throughout the use of visual imagery and books. Though Saddam no longer rules Iraq, the legacy of his reign will likely shape Iraqi history for years to come.
ISBN 0313330778
9780313330773
9780313361883
0313361886

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