The British Imperial Army in the Middle East: Morale and Military Identity in the Sinai and Palestine Campaigns, 1916-18

Author:   Dr James E. Kitchen (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781474247856


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 July 2015
Format:   Paperback
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The First World War has often been understood in terms of the combat experiences of soldiers on the Western Front; those combatants who served in the other theatres of the war have been neglected. Using personal testimonies, official documentation and detailed research from a diverse range of archives, The British Imperial Army in the Middle East explores the combat experiences of these soldiers. The army that fought the Ottoman Empire was a multinational and multi-ethnic force, drawing personnel from across Britain's empire, including Australia, New Zealand, and India. By taking a transnational and imperial perspective on the First World War, this book ensures that the campaigns in Egypt and Palestine are considered in the wider context of an empire mobilised to fight a total and global war.

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Author:   Dr James E. Kitchen (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.487kg
ISBN:  

9781474247856


ISBN 10:   1474247857
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   30 July 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Nature of War in Sinai and Palestine 2. A Twentieth-Century Crusade? 3. Command, Control, and Morale 4. Citizen Soldiers at War 5. The Anzac Legend, Mateship, and Morale 6. The Indian Army Fighting for Empire Conclusion Bibliography Index

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In giving us this interesting look at the campaign and the men who fought it, Kitchen makes an excellent contribution to the literature of the Great War. NYMAS The British Imperial Army in the Middle East is not exactly a history of the British campaigns in Egypt, Palestine, and Syria, although in reading it one will certainly further one's understanding of those events [...] In giving us this interesting look at the campaign and the men who fought it, The British Imperial Army in the Middle East, a volume in the Bloomsbury series War, Culture, and Society, is an excellent contribution to the literature of the Great War. -- A. A. Nofi NYMAS A timely and much needed addition to the historiography of the First World War ... For both scholars of the First World War and those interested in the civilian-solider at war in the twentieth century, this book is well worth reading -- Justin Fantauzzo, University of Cambridge, UK War in History This detailed book enriches our knowledge about cultural, social and military aspects of the war in Palestine and is a welcome addition to the scholarly bookshelf about this campaign -- Yigal Sheffy, Tel-Hai College, Israel Journal of Military History By focusing on morale and military identity among the soldiers that made up the polyglot and cosmopolitan expeditionary force, Kitchen takes his readers far beyond a mere campaign history with a traditional focus on the leadership of Generals Archibald Murray and Edmund Allenby ... Kitchen's meticulously researched book makes extensive use of primary source materials ranging from contemporary soldiers' letters and official (and unofficial) documentation to postwar memoirs and oral historiography. -- Kristian Coates Ulrichsen Journal of Palestine Studies [Kitchen's book is] a breakthrough work regarding the imperial soldiers' experience of war outside Western Europe ... His comparative framework for studying the morale of the different types of military units is outstanding, and he deserves credit for fusing battlefield history with cultural studies. -- Kaushik Roy, Jadavpur University, Kolkata Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research


In giving us this interesting look at the campaign and the men who fought it, Kitchen makes an excellent contribution to the literature of the Great War. NYMAS The British Imperial Army in the Middle East is not exactly a history of the British campaigns in Egypt, Palestine, and Syria, although in reading it one will certainly further one's understanding of those events [.] In giving us this interesting look at the campaign and the men who fought it, The British Imperial Army in the Middle East, a volume in the Bloomsbury series War, Culture, and Society, is an excellent contribution to the literature of the Great War. -- A. A. Nofi NYMAS


In giving us this interesting look at the campaign and the men who fought it, Kitchen makes an excellent contribution to the literature of the Great War. NYMAS The British Imperial Army in the Middle East is not exactly a history of the British campaigns in Egypt, Palestine, and Syria, although in reading it one will certainly further one's understanding of those events [...] In giving us this interesting look at the campaign and the men who fought it, The British Imperial Army in the Middle East, a volume in the Bloomsbury series War, Culture, and Society, is an excellent contribution to the literature of the Great War. -- A. A. Nofi NYMAS This detailed book enriches our knowledge about cultural, social and military aspects of the war in Palestine and is a welcome addition to the scholarly bookshelf about this campaign -- Yigal Sheffy, Tel-Hai College, Israel Journal of Military History A timely and much needed addition to the historiography of the First World War ... For both scholars of the First World War and those interested in the civilian-solider at war in the twentieth century, this book is well worth reading -- Justin Fantauzzo, University of Cambridge, UK War in History


Author Information

James E. Kitchen is Senior Lecturer in War Studies at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK. He was formerly Lecturer in International History at University College Dublin, Ireland, and a member of its Centre for War Studies. He has also taught at the Royal Air Force College as Lecturer in Defence Studies for King’s College London, UK. His research interests lie in the history of modern warfare and imperialism, and he has published on the cultural and military history of the First World War in the Middle East, as well as the conflict’s colonial legacy.

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