The Great War and the Middle East

This book attempts to provide a new reading of the historical events that served to shape the Middle East, during and immediately after the first Great War (1914-1918). While it does not go so far as to make revisionist claims, it does make a claim to an alternative perspective on other narratives....

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Auteur principal: Amr G.E. Sabet
Format: article
Langue:EN
Publié: International Institute of Islamic Thought 2018
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/143e61688ef44c359cddb44aafaaa21f
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Résumé:This book attempts to provide a new reading of the historical events that served to shape the Middle East, during and immediately after the first Great War (1914-1918). While it does not go so far as to make revisionist claims, it does make a claim to an alternative perspective on other narratives. The author questions how this grand conflict has been portrayed, not only in its immediate aftermath but also in its long-term effects observed in current regional instabilities. The book includes twelve chapters arranged chronologically and by region, focusing on the military conflicts of WWI not as a study of “military history of maneuvers” as such, but as a “study of war” in a fashion that reflects the interactions of decision-makers involved in this great conflict (x). The first chapter introduces the reader to the “making of imperial strategy” focusing on “ends and ways” (1). By the early twentieth century, Britain appeared to face numerous threats from other great powers such as Germany, ...