General Sir John Glubb, the last British pro-Consul in the region,
could be seen as midwife to the birth of the modern Middle East - a
birth as painful and tortuous as its subsequent history. Glubb Pasha
was the British commander of the Arab Legion during those crucial
years between 1936 and 1956 which were to witness the collapse of
Palestine and the final foundation and establishment of the State of
Israel. As well as analysing Glubb's personal vision of the Middle
East and its peoples - a surprisingly racial vision that would
condition his politics - this book examines his reactions to the Arab
Revolt in Palestine and the periodic plans to partition Palestine into
an Arab and a Jewish state. It offers the first in-depth account of
his thinking and actions during 1948, as he led his small army into
Palestine and war against Israel. His aims and actions - which lie at
the very heart of the controversy between 'Old' and 'New' historians
of the Arab-Israeli conflict - are carefully detailed using, for the
first time, contemporary British, Arab and Israeli intelligence
sources. This masterful account of Glubb the soldier, strategist and
pro-Arab mouth-piece, based on hitherto unseen classified documents,
will become a vital addition to the literature on this defining period
in Middle Eastern history. It is required reading for students,
academics and anyone interested in the impasse which has dominated
Middle Eastern affairs for over half a century. 'an intriguing and
valuable contribution to the history of the 1948 conflict' - Times
Literary Supplement “This masterful account…will become a vital
addition to the literature on this defining period in the Middle
Eastern history" Fred Rhodes, Middle East Journal
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Glubb Pasha, Palestine and the Jews
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780857716538
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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