Lawrence of Arabia's War: The Arabs, the British and the Remaking of the Middle East in WWI

Author(s): Neil Faulkner

Middle Eastern

A wealth of new research and thinking on Lawrence, the Arab Revolt, and World War One in the Middle East, providing essential background to today's violent conflicts Rarely is a book published that revises our understanding of an entire world region and the history that has defined it. This groundbreaking volume makes just such a contribution. Neil Faulkner draws on ten years of field research to offer the first truly multidisciplinary history of the conflicts that raged in Sinai, Arabia, Palestine, and Syria during the First World War.   In Lawrence of Arabia's War, the author rewrites the history of T. E. Lawrence's legendary military campaigns in the context of the Arab Revolt. He explores the intersections among the declining Ottoman Empire, the Bedouin tribes, nascent Arab nationalism, and Western imperial ambition. The book provides a new analysis of Ottoman resilience in the face of modern industrialized warfare, and it assesses the relative weight of conventional operations in Palestine and irregular warfare in Syria. Faulkner thus reassesses the historic roots of today's divided, fractious, war-torn Middle East.

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Neil Faulkner is a freelance academic archaeologist and historian and editor of Military History Monthly. A research fellow at the University of Bristol, he codirected the Great Arab Revolt Project in Jordan (2006-14). He lives in Herts, UK.

General Fields

  • : 9780300226393
  • : Yale University Press
  • : Yale University Press
  • : 0.825538
  • : April 0000
  • : 210mm X 140mm
  • : United States
  • : April 2017
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Neil Faulkner
  • : Paperback
  • : 1
  • : English
  • : 940.415
  • : 552
  • : 55 b/w illus. + maps