From reviews of the first edition
Extraordinary ... the book on Syria I was waiting for Molly Crabapple, artist, author, journalist
Gripping ... Cutting through the fog of geopolitics, [Burning Country] refocuses the conflict with the people at its centre Brian Whitaker, Newsweek
A detailed history of Syrias moderate opposition and a meticulous analysis of the origins of todays violent dynamics New Statesman
Explores how Syrias peaceful uprising gave way to armed insurgency and sectarian jihad ... This is an important, honest and insightful book, well worth anyones time Marc Lynch, Washington Post
Avoids the easy indulgence of indignation; instead, it elicits the voices of many different Syrians involved in the uprising, acknowledging their suffering as well as their courage, intelligence, and humanity, while explaining the terrible choices that have been forced on them Ursula Lindsey, The Nation
The most succinct and convincing insiders narrative of the uprising Richard Spencer, Daily Telegraph
Vital Peter Geoghegan, The Herald
Full of fascinating details Robyn Cresswell, New York Review of Books
For decades Syrians have been forbidden from telling their own stories and the story of their country, but here Robin Yassin-Kassab and Leila al-Shami tell the Syrian story Yassin al-Haj Saleh, Syrian writer, intellectual and former political prisoner
By far the best account of the Syrian uprising yet Dr Yasser Munif, Professor of Sociology at Emerson College, co-founder of the Global Campaign of Solidarity with the Syrian Revolution
Unique in its combination of first-hand material derived from fieldwork, factual and analytical rigour, and unshakable faith in the Syrian peoples struggle for justice and dignity Thomas Pierret, Lecturer in Contemporary Islam, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh, and Director of the Centre for the Advanced Study of the Arab World (CASAW)
A compelling counter-narrative, rich with the voices of the Syrian people In These Times
Anyone who doubts the popular nature of the Syrian Revolution should read this stirring account Ashley Smith, SocialistWorker.org
A timely and searing account of Syrias recent history and the people who shaped it Ceasefire
Read this book to better understand the Syrian revolution, the people who made it, and the war from which so many have fled Socialist Review
Should be read by as many people as possible Counterpunch
A definitive peoples history of the uprising Dissent
This is the best book yet interpreting the tragedies that have befallen Syria ... Highly recommended CHOICE
One of the best books that have been written about the Syrian revolution turned civil war Book Riot
Outstanding Marxist Left Review
Burning Country
First published 2016 by Pluto Press
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New edition first published 2018
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Copyright Robin Yassin-Kassab and Leila Al-Shami 2016, 2018
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Acknowledgements
We would like to thank all those, named or anonymous, who shared their stories with us.
For various kinds of logistical help, we thank Razan Ghazzawi, Lina Sergie (Amal Hanano), Yassin al-Haj Saleh, AbdulRahman Jalloud, Wassim al-Adel and Olmo.
For their reading and comments on sections of the text, we thank Hassan Hassan, Thomas Pierret, Yasser Munif, Rime Allaf and particularly Muhammad Idrees Ahmad. Our friend and trusty IT expert Al MacPhee of macpheeit.co.uk made the maps. We thank everybody at Pluto Press, most of all our editor David Shulman, who initiated this project as an act of solidarity with the Syrian revolution. His support throughout the process of researching and writing the book has been invaluable.
And we thank Danny Postel, who organised a vast North American speaking tour for us, and hosted us in Denver, from the goodness of his heart.