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World War I in Mesopotamia
The British and the Ottomans in Iraq
World War I in Mesopotamia
The British and the Ottomans in Iraq
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The Mesopotamian campaign during World War I was a critical moment in Britain's position in the Middle East. With British and British Indian troops fighting in places which have become well-known in the wake of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, such as Basra, the campaign led to the establishment of the British Mandate in Iraq in 1921. Nadia Atia believes that in order to fully understand Britain's policies in creating the nascent state of Iraq, we must first look at how the war shaped Britons' conceptions of the region. Atia does this through a cultural and military history of the changing British perceptions of Mesopotamia since the period before World War I when it was under Ottoman rule. Drawing on a wide variety of historical and literary sources, including the writing of key figures such as Gertrude Bell, Mark Sykes and Arnold Wilson, but focusing mainly on the views and experiences of ordinary men and women whose stories and experiences of the war have less frequently been told, Atia examines the cultural and social legacy of World War I in the Middle East and how this affected British attempts to exert influence in the region.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Mesopotamia in the British Imagination, 1907-1914
Chapter 2: The Mesopotamian Campaign, 1914-1916
Chapter 3: The Siege of Kut and its Aftermath in Britain
Chapter 4: The Mesopotamian Campaign, 1916-1918
Chapter 5: From Armistice to Coronation, 1918-1921
Conclusion
Product details
Published | Jan 12 2015 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 280 |
ISBN | 9780857725493 |
Imprint | I.B. Tauris |
Illustrations | 6 black and white integrated |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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