Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion

Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion
Title Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion PDF eBook
Author Graham Jevon
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 337
Release 2017-04-27
Genre History
ISBN 1107177839

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This study uses the private papers of Glubb Pasha to rethink the end of Britain's imperial presence in the Middle East.

The Arab Legion

The Arab Legion
Title The Arab Legion PDF eBook
Author Peter Young
Publisher Osprey Publishing
Pages 0
Release 1972-06-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780850450842

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In 1921, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Gerald Peake formed the Arab Legion as a police force in the former British protectorate of Transjordan. The Legion's main roles were to keep order among Transjordian tribes and safeguard the villagers from Bedouins. In subsequent years, under the leadership of Glubb Pasha, the Arab Legion was transformed into the best-trained of all Arab armies. This richly illustrated book examines the history of the Arab Legion, detailing the infantry, supporting arms and services, and air, sea, police and national guard forces. It also profiles leaders, like Pasha, who were influential in the evolution of this force.

Glubb Pasha, a Biography

Glubb Pasha, a Biography
Title Glubb Pasha, a Biography PDF eBook
Author James Lunt
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1984
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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A Soldier with the Arabs

A Soldier with the Arabs
Title A Soldier with the Arabs PDF eBook
Author Sir John Bagot Glubb
Publisher
Pages 490
Release 1969
Genre Jordan
ISBN

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The Arab-Israeli Conflict

The Arab-Israeli Conflict
Title The Arab-Israeli Conflict PDF eBook
Author Thomas Fraser
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 264
Release 2018-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 1137387459

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T. G. Fraser provides a balanced and thoughtful analysis of one of the most tragic conflicts in modern history. From the creation of Israel to the situation today, this text follows the key events and issues arising from the partition of Palestine. The major regional wars and Palestinian Intifadas are examined, with a particular focus on the series of crises over Gaza. This thoroughly updated edition features a new final chapter, covering events since 2007. It takes into account attempts by the USA to work towards a peace settlement, including John Kerry's initiative of 2013-14. These much-needed additions ensure that The Arab-Israeli Conflict remains an invaluable guide for students of the Middle East.

The War for Palestine

The War for Palestine
Title The War for Palestine PDF eBook
Author Eugene L. Rogan
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 262
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780521794763

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The Arab-Israeli conflict is one of the most intense and intractable international conflicts of modern times. This book is about the historical roots of that conflict. It re-examines the history of 1948, the war in which the newly-born state of Israel defeated the Palestinians and the regular Arab armies of the neighbouring states so decisively. The book includes chapters on all the principal participants, on the reasons for the Palestinian exodus, and on the political and moral consequences of the war. The chapters are written by leading Arab, Israeli and western scholars who draw on primary sources in all relevant languages to offer alternative interpretations and new insights into this defining moment in Middle East history. The result is a major contribution to the literature on the 1948 war. It will command a wide audience from among students and general readers with an interest in the region.

Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion

Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion
Title Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion PDF eBook
Author Graham Jevon
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 337
Release 2017-04-27
Genre History
ISBN 1316833968

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During the 1950s, John Glubb and the Arab Legion became the 'cornerstone' of Britain's imperial presence in the Middle East. Based on unprecedented access to the unofficial archive of the Arab Legion, including a major accession of Glubb's private papers, Graham Jevon examines and revises Britain's post-1945 retreat from empire in the Middle East. Jevon details how Glubb's command of the Arab Legion secured British and Jordanian interests during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, answering questions that have dogged historians of this conflict for decades. He reveals how the Arab Legion was transformed, by Cold War concerns, from an internal Jordanian security force to a quasi-division within the British Army. Jevon also sheds new light on the succession crisis following King Abdullah's assassination, and uses previously unseen documents to challenge accepted contentions concerning King Hussein's dismissal of Glubb, the 1956 Suez Crisis, and the nature of Britain's imperial decline.