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Making Trouble for Muslims: A. Rawlinson's Adventures in the Near East, 1918-1922
Making Trouble for Muslims: A. Rawlinson's Adventures in the Near East, 1918-1922
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Sir Alfred Rawlinson, the son of a famous Orientalist and envoy to Persia, was himself a pioneer aviator, celebrated sportsman, and important British intelligence officer. As a colonel in the British intelligence corps, he played a significant role in the Middle East. His capture, imprisonment, and unhappy deprivations at the hands of the Turks was in its time a celebrated incident. Since the concept of Orientalism was popularized by Edward Said, the notion that views of the Muslim world were colored and slanted by Western prejudices has revised attitudes of the British imperial cadre that were such an influence on the region. Lawrence of Arabia and his contemporaries have been much more closely scrutinized than they were by earlier generations of scholars. So Sir Alfred's book can be read both as an eyewitness account of a highly formative era and for his attitudes so candidly expressed in this still exciting book.
Author: Paul Rich, A. Rawlinson
Publisher: Westphalia Press
Published: 12/28/2012
Pages: 434
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.27lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.88d
ISBN: 9780944285688
Author: Paul Rich, A. Rawlinson
Publisher: Westphalia Press
Published: 12/28/2012
Pages: 434
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.27lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.88d
ISBN: 9780944285688
About the Author
Dr. Paul Rich, who introduces and edits this volume, was an adviser and professor in the Ministry of Higher Education in Saudi Arabia and then for more than a decade the head of supervisory development in the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Emirate of Qatar. He has written or edited numerous books about the Middle East. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, he is president of the Policy Studies Organization in Washington, Chancellor of Phi Sigma Omega, past international president of Phi Beta Delta, active in Harvard alumni affairs, and co-president of the Middle East Dialogue.
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