Empire and Jihad: the Anglo-Arab wars of 1870-1920

A panoramic, provocative account of the clash between British imperialism and Arab jihadism in Africa between 1870 and 1920 The Ottoman Sultan called for a "Great Jihad" against the Entente powers at the start of the First World War. He was building on half a century of conflict between Br...

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主要作者: Faulkner, Neil 1958-2022 (Author)
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語言:English
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出版: New Haven, CT Yale University Press [2021]
In:Year: 2021
評論:[Rezension von: Faulkner, Neil, 1958-2022, Empire and Jihad : The Anglo-Arab Wars of 1870-1920] (2023) (Meleady, Conor)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Großbritannien / 殖民主義 / Afrika / 衝突 / 阿拉伯人 / Dschihadismus / 歷史 1870-1920
Further subjects:B Victorian Era (1837-1901) / Great Britain / Europe / HISTORY 
B Jihad History
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總結:A panoramic, provocative account of the clash between British imperialism and Arab jihadism in Africa between 1870 and 1920 The Ottoman Sultan called for a "Great Jihad" against the Entente powers at the start of the First World War. He was building on half a century of conflict between British colonialism and the people of the Middle East and North Africa. Resistance to Western violence increasingly took the form of radical Islamic insurgency. Ranging from the forests of Central Africa to the deserts of Egypt, Sudan, and Somaliland, Neil Faulkner explores a fatal collision between two forms of oppression, one rooted in the ancient slave trade, the other in modern "coolie" capitalism. He reveals the complex interactions between anti-slavery humanitarianism, British hostility to embryonic Arab nationalism, "war on terror" moral panics, and Islamist revolt. Far from being an enduring remnant of the medieval past, or an essential expression of Muslim identity, Faulkner argues that "Holy War" was a reactionary response to the violence of modern imperialism
ISBN:030025878X
訪問:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.12987/9780300258783