ABSTRACT

Traditionally, in general studies of the First World War, the Middle East is an arena of combat that has been portrayed in romanticised terms, in stark contrast to the mud, blood, and presumed futility of the Western Front. Battles fought in Egypt, Palestine, Mesopotamia, and Arabia offered a different narrative on the Great War, one in which the agency of individual figures was less neutered by heavy artillery.

As with the historiography of the Western Front, which has been the focus of sustained inquiry since the mid-1960s, such assumptions about the Middle East have come under revision in the last two decades – a reflection of an emerging ‘global turn’ in the history of the First World War. The ‘sideshow’ theatres of the Great War – Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and the Pacific – have come under much greater scrutiny from historians.

The fifteen chapters in this volume cover a broad range of perspectives on the First World War in the Middle East, from strategic planning issues wrestled with by statesmen through to the experience of religious communities trying to survive in war zones. The chapter authors look at their specific topics through a global lens, relating their areas of research to wider arguments on the history of the First World War.

chapter |28 pages

Introduction

The Great War in the Middle East: the clash of empires and global war

part I|111 pages

Strategy

chapter 2|22 pages

Le front du moyen-orient

The Middle East in French Great War strategy, 1914–18

chapter 3|23 pages

Greece’s entry into the Great War

Attitudes towards and dilemmas of the Eastern Question

chapter 5|24 pages

Dismantling empires, expanding empires

The Turks and the Arabs in British propaganda

part II|96 pages

Experience

chapter 6|20 pages

From Kut to Mosul

Lessons learnt by the Indian Army in Mesopotamia, 1914–18

chapter 7|15 pages

Conflicting attitudes towards the enemy

Anzac and Turkish soldiers before and after the Gallipoli Campaign

chapter 8|17 pages

‘A Hope So Transcendent’

The Arab Revolt in the Great War and T.E. Lawrence

chapter 9|19 pages

The Third Battle of Gaza, October–November 1917

The integration of air, land, and maritime firepower

chapter 10|23 pages

Fighting for Britain, the Yishuv, and Zionism

The Jewish Legion at war, 1917–21

part III|102 pages

Context

chapter 13|33 pages

‘Civilisation and competence’

Displaying Ottoman war paintings to their allies

chapter 14|13 pages

Land of sin and sand and sepsis!

Imperial fiction and the First World War in Egypt, Sinai, and Palestine

chapter 15|18 pages

Between Rome and Jerusalem

Catholics negotiating empires and war in Palestine, 1850–1930