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Qaddafi and the Libyan Revolution

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Blundy and Lycett offer a comprehensive examination of Muammar Qaddafi's revolution and governance in Libya, combining investigative journalism with biographical detail.

The book traces the 1969 coup, the consolidation of Gaddafi's authority, ideological shifts, and the mechanisms of repression used against opponents.

It situates Libya's internal developments within regional and international contexts, including relations with neighboring states and the West.

The authors use interviews, contemporaneous reporting, and analysis to depict the complexities of Qaddafi's rule and its impact on Libyan society.

This work is valuable for readers seeking a thorough narrative of Libya's modern political history.

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