British Miscalculations: The Rise of Muslim Nationalism, 1918-1925

Author:   Isaiah Friedman
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Pages:   394
Publication Date:   15 July 2012
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British Miscalculations: The Rise of Muslim Nationalism, 1918-1925


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Author:   Isaiah Friedman
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.686kg
ISBN:  

9781412847490


ISBN 10:   1412847494
Pages:   394
Publication Date:   15 July 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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Isaiah Friedman has produced yet another outstanding study based on numerous original sources. He shows convincingly that the British (Churchill excepted) failed to appreciate the desire of the Middle Eastern peoples for independence. Friedman also reveals that the British administration in Palestine bore considerable responsibility for the origins of the Arab-Zionist conflict. This excellent book is a must for teachers and students of modern Middle Eastern history as well as for anyone interested in it. --Jacob M. Landau, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem As always, Isaiah Friedman's analytic survey of twentieth-century Middle Eastern history is distinguished by impeccable research and felicitous prose. His survey of British diplomacy in the seething post-World War I cauldron of contending imperial powers and native peoples is required reading both for students and specialists. --Howard M. Sachar, author of The Emergence of the Middle East and Europe Leaves the Middle East


"-Isaiah Friedman has produced yet another outstanding study based on numerous original sources. He shows convincingly that the British (Churchill excepted) failed to appreciate the desire of the Middle Eastern peoples for independence. Friedman also reveals that the British administration in Palestine bore considerable responsibility for the origins of the Arab-Zionist conflict. This excellent book is a must for teachers and students of modern Middle Eastern history as well as for anyone interested in it.- --Jacob M. Landau, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem -As always, Isaiah Friedman's analytic survey of twentieth-century Middle Eastern history is distinguished by impeccable research and felicitous prose. His survey of British diplomacy in the seething post-World War I cauldron of contending imperial powers and native peoples is required reading both for students and specialists.- --Howard M. Sachar, author of The Emergence of the Middle East and Europe Leaves the Middle East ""Isaiah Friedman has produced yet another outstanding study based on numerous original sources. He shows convincingly that the British (Churchill excepted) failed to appreciate the desire of the Middle Eastern peoples for independence. Friedman also reveals that the British administration in Palestine bore considerable responsibility for the origins of the Arab-Zionist conflict. This excellent book is a must for teachers and students of modern Middle Eastern history as well as for anyone interested in it."" --Jacob M. Landau, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ""As always, Isaiah Friedman's analytic survey of twentieth-century Middle Eastern history is distinguished by impeccable research and felicitous prose. His survey of British diplomacy in the seething post-World War I cauldron of contending imperial powers and native peoples is required reading both for students and specialists."" --Howard M. Sachar, author of The Emergence of the Middle East and Europe Leaves the Middle East ""Isaiah Friedman has produced yet another outstanding study based on numerous original sources. He shows convincingly that the British (Churchill excepted) failed to appreciate the desire of the Middle Eastern peoples for independence. Friedman also reveals that the British administration in Palestine bore considerable responsibility for the origins of the Arab-Zionist conflict. This excellent book is a must for teachers and students of modern Middle Eastern history as well as for anyone interested in it."" --Jacob M. Landau, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ""As always, Isaiah Friedman's analytic survey of twentieth-century Middle Eastern history is distinguished by impeccable research and felicitous prose. His survey of British diplomacy in the seething post-World War I cauldron of contending imperial powers and native peoples is required reading both for students and specialists."" --Howard M. Sachar, author of The Emergence of the Middle East and Europe Leaves the Middle East ""Isaiah Friedman has produced yet another outstanding study based on numerous original sources. He shows convincingly that the British (Churchill excepted) failed to appreciate the desire of the Middle Eastern peoples for independence. Friedman also reveals that the British administration in Palestine bore considerable responsibility for the origins of the Arab-Zionist conflict. This excellent book is a must for teachers and students of modern Middle Eastern history as well as for anyone interested in it."" --Jacob M. Landau, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem ""As always, Isaiah Friedman's analytic survey of twentieth-century Middle Eastern history is distinguished by impeccable research and felicitous prose. His survey of British diplomacy in the seething post-World War I cauldron of contending imperial powers and native peoples is required reading both for students and specialists."" --Howard M. Sachar, author of The Emergence of the Middle East and Europe Leaves the Middle East"


<p> Isaiah Friedman has produced yet another outstanding study based on numerous original sources. He shows convincingly that the British (Churchill excepted) failed to appreciate the desire of the Middle Eastern peoples for independence. Friedman also reveals that the British administration in Palestine bore considerable responsibility for the origins of the Arab-Zionist conflict. This excellent book is a must for teachers and students of modern Middle Eastern history as well as for anyone interested in it. <p> --Jacob M. Landau, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem <p> As always, Isaiah Friedman's analytic survey of twentieth-century Middle Eastern history is distinguished by impeccable research and felicitous prose. His survey of British diplomacy in the seething post-World War I cauldron of contending imperial powers and native peoples is required reading both for students and specialists. <p> --Howard M. Sachar, author of The Emergence of the Middle East and Europe Leaves the Middle East


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Isaiah Friedman is professor emeritus of history at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He was elected senior fellow at St. Antony's College, Oxford and was a visiting fellow at the London School of Economics. He is the author of Germany , Turkey and Zionism, 1897-1918; Palestine: A Twice Promised Land? Vol. 1: The British, the Arabs, and Zionism, 1915-1920 ; the editor of twelve volumes in the series Documents on the Rise of Israel; and co-editor of the new edition of Encyclopaedia Judaica, (2007).

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