Loyalties Mesopotamia 1914-1917
Author: Arnold T. Wilson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock
Published: 2023-04-25
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ISBN-13: 9781666774054
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Author: Arnold T. Wilson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir Arnold T. Wilson
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Published: 1930
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sir Arnold Talbot Wilson
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Published: 1936
Total Pages: 520
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Charles Tripp
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-05-27
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 9780521529006
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis updated edition of Charles Tripp's A History of Iraq covers events since 1998, and looks at present-day developments right up to mid-2002. Since its establishment by the British in the 1920s Iraq has witnessed the rise and fall of successive regimes, culminating in the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein. Tripp traces Iraq's political history from its nineteenth-century roots in the Ottoman empire, to the development of the state, its transformation from monarchy to republic and the rise of the Ba'th party and the ascendancy of Saddam Hussein.
Author: Arnold T. Wilson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2023-04-25
Total Pages: 442
ISBN-13: 1666774049
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jack Bernstein
Publisher: InterLingua Publishing
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 247
ISBN-13: 1602990174
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe story about the British invasion on Iraq in 1914.
Author: Sir Arnold Talbot Wilson
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Published: 1931
Total Pages: 552
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Published: 1900
Total Pages: 230
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Priya Satia
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 473
ISBN-13: 0199734801
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this groundbreaking book, Priya Satia tracks the intelligence community's tactical grappling with this problem and the myriad cultural, institutional, and political consequences of their methodological choices during and after the Great War.
Author: Bartle Bull
Publisher: Grove Press
Published: 2024-09-10
Total Pages: 414
ISBN-13: 0802162517
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe epic, five millennia history of the region between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers that was the birthplace of civilization and remains today the essential crossroads between East and West At the start of the fourth millennium BC, at the edge of historical time, civilization first arrived with the advent of cities and the invention of writing that began to replace legend with history. This occurred on the floodplains of southern Iraq where the great rivers Tigris and Euphrates meet the Persian Gulf. By 3000 BC, a city called Uruk (from which “Iraq” is derived) had 80,000 residents. Indeed, as Bartle Bull reveals in his magisterial history, “if one divides the 5,000 years of human civilization into ten periods of five centuries each, during the first nine of these the world’s leading city was in one of the three regions of current day Iraq”—or to use its Greek name, Mesopotamia. Inspired by extensive reporting from the region to spend a decade delving deep into its history, Bull chronicles the story of Iraq from the exploits of Gilgamesh (almost certainly an historical figure) to the fall of the Iraqi monarchy in 1958 that ushered in its familiar modern era. The land between the rivers has been the melting pot and battleground of countless outsiders, from the Akkadians of Hammurabi and the Greeks of Alexander to the Ottomans of Suleiman the Magnificent. Here, by the waters of Babylon, Judaism was born and the Sunni-Shia schism took its bloody shape. Central themes play out over the millennia: humanity’s need for freedom versus the co-eternal urge of tyranny; the ever-present conflict and cross-fertilization of East and West with Iraq so often the hinge. We tend to view today’s tensions in the Middle East through the prism of the last hundred years since the Treaty of Versailles imposed a controversial realignment of its borders. Bartle Bull’s remarkable, sweeping achievement reminds us that the region defined by the land between the rivers has for five millennia played a uniquely central role on the global stage.