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ISBN
9780300227499
Book Title
Empire and Jihad : the Anglo-Arab Wars of 1870-1920
Item Length
0.9 in
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publication Year
2021
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.2 in
Author
Neil Faulkner
Genre
History
Topic
Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), Africa / General, Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century, Middle East / Arabian Peninsula
Item Width
0.6 in
Item Weight
32.6 Oz
Number of Pages
440 Pages

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A panoramic, provocative account of the clash between British imperialism and Arab jihadism in Africa between 1870 and 1920

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300227493
ISBN-13
9780300227499
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3050034652

Product Key Features

Book Title
Empire and Jihad : the Anglo-Arab Wars of 1870-1920
Author
Neil Faulkner
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Europe / Great Britain / Victorian Era (1837-1901), Africa / General, Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century, Middle East / Arabian Peninsula
Publication Year
2021
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Number of Pages
440 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
0.9 in
Item Height
0.2 in
Item Width
0.6 in
Item Weight
32.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Dt29
Reviews
"Faulkner tells the earlier story of British imperialism in northeast Africa...[and] is right to say the British decision to reconquer the Sudan in the 1890s was not from fear of jihadism, but concern that the French might seize the headwaters of the Nile."--James Barr, The Times "Neil Faulkner's Empire and Jihad: The Anglo-Arab Wars of 1870-1920 is about missions and beliefs, dubious political schemes and still more dubious wars, jingoism and jihad. But, above all, it is about people. . . . Senselessness and sorrow hang heavily over Mr. Faulkner's vivid North-East African panorama; its viewer will never again look at an antique piano or billiard ball the same way."--Maxwell Carter, Wall Street Journal 'Neil Faulkner has written an epic account of the British Empire's activities in Africa and the Middle East. His book has the rare virtue of combining scholarship and readability and is informed throughout by an uncompromising radicalism. An important, indeed tremendous, contribution.'--John Newsinger, author of The Blood Never Dried: A People's History of the British Empire ' Empire and Jihad will become necessary reading for any historian of the modern Middle East. Knowledgeable and critical of the Western historiography, it is a salient if not sobering bridge between the Anglo-Arab Wars of the nineteenth century and the "war on terror" in the twenty-first century.'--Warren Dockter, author of Churchill and the Islamic World 'Faulkner examines the great question that hung over nineteenth-century Africa: who would control it? For most Africans, Tory jingo and Mahdist jihad were two faces of one coin. The inevitable losers, as always, were the dispossessed multitudes, "the wretched of the earth". This is their story as much as it is that of Gordon, Kitchener, and the "Mad Mullah", and it is grippingly told.'--Tim Mackintosh-Smith, author of Arabs, "Faulkner tells the earlier story of British imperialism in northeast Africa...[and] is right to say the British decision to reconquer the Sudan in the 1890s was not from fear of jihadism, but concern that the French might seize the headwaters of the Nile."--James Barr, The Times "Neil Faulkner's Empire and Jihad: The Anglo-Arab Wars of 1870-1920 is about missions and beliefs, dubious political schemes and still more dubious wars, jingoism and jihad. But, above all, it is about people. . . . Senselessness and sorrow hang heavily over Mr. Faulkner's vivid North-East African panorama; its viewer will never again look at an antique piano or billiard ball the same way."--Maxwell Carter, Wall Street Journal "Superb, compelling, exuberantly written...Filled with fascinating but sensitive portraits and cliche-busting, balanced analysis. Radical but nuanced, Faulkner changes the way we think about the subject."--Simon Sebag Montefiore, BBC History Magazine 'Books of the Year' 'Neil Faulkner has written an epic account of the British Empire's activities in Africa and the Middle East. His book has the rare virtue of combining scholarship and readability and is informed throughout by an uncompromising radicalism. An important, indeed tremendous, contribution.'--John Newsinger, author of The Blood Never Dried: A People's History of the British Empire ' Empire and Jihad will become necessary reading for any historian of the modern Middle East. Knowledgeable and critical of the Western historiography, it is a salient if not sobering bridge between the Anglo-Arab Wars of the nineteenth century and the "war on terror" in the twenty-first century.'--Warren Dockter, author of Churchill and the Islamic World 'Faulkner examines the great question that hung over nineteenth-century Africa: who would control it? For most Africans, Tory jingo and Mahdist jihad were two faces of one coin. The inevitable losers, as always, were the dispossessed multitudes, "the wretched of the earth". This is their story as much as it is that of Gordon, Kitchener, and the "Mad Mullah", and it is grippingly told.'--Tim Mackintosh-Smith, author of Arabs, "Faulkner tells the earlier story of British imperialism in northeast Africa...[and] is right to say the British decision to reconquer the Sudan in the 1890s was not from fear of jihadism, but concern that the French might seize the headwaters of the Nile."--James Barr, The Times 'Neil Faulkner has written an epic account of the British Empire's activities in Africa and the Middle East. His book has the rare virtue of combining scholarship and readability and is informed throughout by an uncompromising radicalism. An important, indeed tremendous, contribution.'--John Newsinger, author of The Blood Never Dried: A People's History of the British Empire ' Empire and Jihad will become necessary reading for any historian of the modern Middle East. Knowledgeable and critical of the Western historiography, it is a salient if not sobering bridge between the Anglo-Arab Wars of the nineteenth century and the "war on terror" in the twenty-first century.'--Warren Dockter, author of Churchill and the Islamic World 'Faulkner examines the great question that hung over nineteenth-century Africa: who would control it? For most Africans, Tory jingo and Mahdist jihad were two faces of one coin. The inevitable losers, as always, were the dispossessed multitudes, "the wretched of the earth". This is their story as much as it is that of Gordon, Kitchener, and the "Mad Mullah", and it is grippingly told.'--Tim Mackintosh-Smith, author of Arabs, 'Neil Faulkner has written an epic account of the British Empire's activities in Africa and the Middle East. His book has the rare virtue of combining scholarship and readability and is informed throughout by an uncompromising radicalism. An important, indeed tremendous, contribution.'--John Newsinger, author of The Blood Never Dried: A People's History of the British Empire ' Empire and Jihad will become necessary reading for any historian of the modern Middle East. Knowledgeable and critical of the Western historiography, it is a salient if not sobering bridge between the Anglo-Arab Wars of the nineteenth century and the "war on terror" in the twenty-first century.'--Warren Dockter, author of Churchill and the Islamic World 'Faulkner examines the great question that hung over nineteenth-century Africa: who would control it? For most Africans, Tory jingo and Mahdist jihad were two faces of one coin. The inevitable losers, as always, were the dispossessed multitudes, "the wretched of the earth". This is their story as much as it is that of Gordon, Kitchener, and the "Mad Mullah", and it is grippingly told.'--Tim Mackintosh-Smith, author of Arabs
Target Audience
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Lccn
2021-936885
Dewey Decimal
325/.341096
Dewey Edition
23

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