In 'Baghdad in the Modernity of the Sixties', architect and photographer Jamal Haidar provides a personal and visual chronicle of Iraq's capital during its golden era. Through a rich collection of his own photographs and insightful commentary, Haidar documents the architectural boom, the vibrant social life, and the spirit of optimism that defined the decade. This book serves as an invaluable historical record, capturing the unique blend of tradition and modernity that characterized Baghdad before it was altered by subsequent decades of turmoil, offering a nostalgic glimpse into a lost time.