9780465050635-0465050638-Lords of the Desert: The Battle Between the United States and Great Britain for Supremacy in the Modern Middle East

Lords of the Desert: The Battle Between the United States and Great Britain for Supremacy in the Modern Middle East

ISBN-13: 9780465050635
ISBN-10: 0465050638
Edition: 1
Author: James Barr
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Basic Books
Format: Hardcover 464 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780465050635
ISBN-10: 0465050638
Edition: 1
Author: James Barr
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Basic Books
Format: Hardcover 464 pages

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Lords of the Desert: The Battle Between the United States and Great Britain for Supremacy in the Modern Middle East (ISBN-13: 9780465050635 and ISBN-10: 0465050638), written by authors James Barr, was published by Basic Books in 2018. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other United States History (Great Britain, European History, Middle East History, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Lords of the Desert: The Battle Between the United States and Great Britain for Supremacy in the Modern Middle East (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.03.

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A path-breaking history of how the United States superseded Great Britain as the preeminent power in the Middle East, with urgent lessons for the present dayWe usually assume that Arab nationalism brought about the end of the British Empire in the Middle East--that Gamal Abdel Nasser and other Arab leaders led popular uprisings against colonial rule that forced the overstretched British from the region.
In Lords of the Desert, historian James Barr draws on newly declassified archives to argue instead that the US was the driving force behind the British exit. Though the two nations were allies, they found themselves at odds over just about every question, from who owned Saudi Arabia's oil to who should control the Suez Canal. Encouraging and exploiting widespread opposition to the British, the US intrigued its way to power--ultimately becoming as resented as the British had been. As Barr shows, it is impossible to understand the region today without first grappling with this little-known prehistory.
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