Behind the Lawrence Legend: The Forgotten Few Who Shaped the Arab Revolt
Autor Philip Walkeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 feb 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198802273
ISBN-10: 0198802277
Pagini: 314
Ilustrații: Approx. 35 black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 161 x 242 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198802277
Pagini: 314
Ilustrații: Approx. 35 black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 161 x 242 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
By opening a new window into how the British operated in Arabia and how British agents understood their roles and goals, Walker does worthwhile and constructive work...his book is a useful contribution to understanding the apparatus of imperial intervention and the process of imperial mythmaking.
A fascinating and excellent read.
Minutely researched... a worthy and thorough addition to the history of the Arab Revolt.
[A] superb and genuinely original addition to the literature on Lawrence and the Arab Revolt... a compelling and exceptionally well-written narrative, the book is strongly recommended.
Peppered with previously unseen photographs, and written in readable prose that anchors us into rhythms of these men's daily, it is a must for anyone interested in the war Britain waged in the Middle East from 1916-18... Walker should be commended for an engaging and thoroughly researched account of the British men who underpinned Lawrence's romantic forays into the desert.
The meticulous research of the author... is evident on virtually every page. Walker has left almost no stone unturned.
Provide[s] a more richly detailed and nuanced background than we have had till now to the unfolding of one of the most colorful theaters of World War I.
These men's lost tales provide a remarkable and fresh perspective on Lawrence and the Arab Revolt.
An extremely welcome addition to the existing literature on the Arab Revolt in 1916-18. Exhaustively researched and colourfully written, it provides a nuanced and detailed sketch of the way the British assisted the Arab rebels, and brings to life a number of key actors whose roles have either been forgotten or obscured by the Lawrence legend.
Theres no doubt that in setting out to rescue Lawrence's colleagues from obscurity, Philip Walker has performed a valuable service... by the end [of the book], you want to give them all a clap.
Highly recommended.
[A] seminal study ... fascinating and well-written.
Philip Walker has written a deeply investigative account of the war in Behind the Lawrence Legend and has broken new ground in examining how numerous other people and organisations - besides the legendary TE - underpinned the campaign and were crucial to its eventual success.
A gripping account of the Arab Revolt as seen through the eyes of the men on the ground in Jidda. Walker has uncovered remarkable new documentation and photographs that shed valuable new light on the Great War in Arabia. An outstanding book for the centenary of the Revolt.
This excellent account of those who underpinned the fighters in the Arab Revolt reminds us of the hardships and challenges of war in early twentieth century Arabia. By looking behind the lines Walker shows us the real scale of Lawrence's achievement and the achievements of those who supported him.
An excellent and fascinating complement to Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom. It reveals the hidden stories of his brothers-in-arms and what they achieved during the Arab Revolt.
After another round of books on T. E. Lawrence 'of Arabia' published on the war's centennial, it seems scarcely credible that anything new can be said on the subject. But Philip Walker has discovered an astonishing wealth of new material in private collections. The 'Forgotten Few' peers beneath the Lawrence legend to reveal the seamy underbelly of the Arab Revolt.
A fascinating and excellent read.
Minutely researched... a worthy and thorough addition to the history of the Arab Revolt.
[A] superb and genuinely original addition to the literature on Lawrence and the Arab Revolt... a compelling and exceptionally well-written narrative, the book is strongly recommended.
Peppered with previously unseen photographs, and written in readable prose that anchors us into rhythms of these men's daily, it is a must for anyone interested in the war Britain waged in the Middle East from 1916-18... Walker should be commended for an engaging and thoroughly researched account of the British men who underpinned Lawrence's romantic forays into the desert.
The meticulous research of the author... is evident on virtually every page. Walker has left almost no stone unturned.
Provide[s] a more richly detailed and nuanced background than we have had till now to the unfolding of one of the most colorful theaters of World War I.
These men's lost tales provide a remarkable and fresh perspective on Lawrence and the Arab Revolt.
An extremely welcome addition to the existing literature on the Arab Revolt in 1916-18. Exhaustively researched and colourfully written, it provides a nuanced and detailed sketch of the way the British assisted the Arab rebels, and brings to life a number of key actors whose roles have either been forgotten or obscured by the Lawrence legend.
Theres no doubt that in setting out to rescue Lawrence's colleagues from obscurity, Philip Walker has performed a valuable service... by the end [of the book], you want to give them all a clap.
Highly recommended.
[A] seminal study ... fascinating and well-written.
Philip Walker has written a deeply investigative account of the war in Behind the Lawrence Legend and has broken new ground in examining how numerous other people and organisations - besides the legendary TE - underpinned the campaign and were crucial to its eventual success.
A gripping account of the Arab Revolt as seen through the eyes of the men on the ground in Jidda. Walker has uncovered remarkable new documentation and photographs that shed valuable new light on the Great War in Arabia. An outstanding book for the centenary of the Revolt.
This excellent account of those who underpinned the fighters in the Arab Revolt reminds us of the hardships and challenges of war in early twentieth century Arabia. By looking behind the lines Walker shows us the real scale of Lawrence's achievement and the achievements of those who supported him.
An excellent and fascinating complement to Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom. It reveals the hidden stories of his brothers-in-arms and what they achieved during the Arab Revolt.
After another round of books on T. E. Lawrence 'of Arabia' published on the war's centennial, it seems scarcely credible that anything new can be said on the subject. But Philip Walker has discovered an astonishing wealth of new material in private collections. The 'Forgotten Few' peers beneath the Lawrence legend to reveal the seamy underbelly of the Arab Revolt.
Notă biografică
Philip Walker is an historian and a retired archaeologist who spent many years working for English Heritage. He has travelled in Libya, Palestine, Morocco, Xinjiang (the Muslim far west of China), and other parts of Central Asia. He lives in Cambridge and this is his first book.