Sharkey, Heather J2023-05-232023-05-232008-01-012015-10-14https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/41350Lucid and elegantly written, Ussama Makdisi's Artillery of Heaven accomplishes two big things. First, while examining 19th century American missionary encounters in the Arab Ottoman territories, it presents a model for a new kind of transnational history that sheds light on American engagement with the world. Second, and at a time when much of the Arab past has been "effectively demarcated ... as a forbidden no-man's land" because of fear of what "divisive narratives" of the past may dredge up (p. 219), it scrutinizes the raw history of the "multi-religious world" in the Ottoman region that is now Lebanon.Near and Middle Eastern StudiesArtillery of Fire: American Missionaries and the Failed Conversion of the Middle EastReview