New Books in Middle Eastern Studies

David Commins, "Saudi Arabia: A Modern History" (Yale UP, 2025)

Aug 20, 2025
David Commins, the Benjamin Rush Chair in the Liberal Arts and Sciences at Dickinson College, dives into the intricate history of Saudi Arabia. He discusses the Saud dynasty's use of sectarianism and foreign expertise to maintain power while unintentionally fostering demands for accountability. Commins unveils the cultural significance of Nabati poetry in challenging stereotypes and explores evolving academic perspectives on Saudi Arabia post-pandemic. His insights highlight the country’s complex narrative and its impact on global affairs.
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INSIGHT

External Resources Built Saudi Power

  • Commins structured his history around how the Saud family repeatedly used external resources to build power across centuries.
  • These resources included the Wahhabi mission, British support, U.S. alliances, oil concessions, and refugee labor flows.
INSIGHT

Balancing Religion, Politics, And Everyday Life

  • Commins aimed to combine religious developments, royal politics, foreign relations, and everyday social change into one narrative.
  • He emphasized how social transformations affected ordinary people amid Saudi modernization.
ADVICE

Use A Guiding Concept To Shape Narrative

  • Focus a historical narrative around a unifying concept to decide what to include and omit.
  • Use that concept to connect political, religious, and social threads across time for clarity.
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