Afghanistan

Afghanistan Crossroads and Kingdoms : My 1970S Peace Corps Service and Recent Afghan History

First Peace Corps Writers Edition

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In 1971, at age 22, Toby Marion joined the Peace Corps. He was tasked with training high school science teachers in rural Afghanistan, and later with teaching in the Faculty of Engineering in Kabul. In text rich with description and detail, Toby relates his experiences living among a Farsi-speaking Muslim people, learning their language, their culture, their literature, their food. At the time, Afghanistan was desperately poor, characterized by an ancient Islamic culture, a Pashtun monarchy and Farsi-speaking minorities descended from ancient Central Asian empires. The people readily accepted and welcomed American support. However, at this time towards the end of the Cold War, a revolution under the influence of the USSR was at hand. Toby's meticulous research into the historical background of Afghanistan's chaotic past will help the reader understand why this time period was the beginning of fifty years of strife and tragedy, culminati

Book information

ISBN: 9781950444694
Publisher: A Peace Corps Writers Book
Imprint: A Peace Corps Writers Book
Pub date:
Edition: First Peace Corps Writers Edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 279
Weight: 376g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 15mm