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Lords of the Desert: Britain's Struggle with America to Dominate the Middle East

Autor Barry James

Editorial S & S

Lords of the Desert: Britain's Struggle with America to Dominate the Middle East
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  • Editorial S & S
  • ISBN13 9781471139802
  • ISBN10 1471139808
  • Tipo Libro
  • Páginas 416
  • Idioma Inglés

Lords of the Desert: Britain's Struggle with America to Dominate the Middle East

Autor Barry James

Editorial S & S

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'A masterful account of Anglo-American rivalries that shaped the modern Middle East after WWII?brilliant storytelling with a rich cast of characters, Lords of the Desert is irresistible reading.' -- Eugene Rogan, author of The Fall of the Ottomans

'With its oil and its waterways, the Middle East was and remains a first step for any rising world power, and also the final trap for empires on the decline. In this lively page-turner, Barr unearths the obscure history of our disastrous engagement with the Middle East today?and of our own imperial decline.' -- Elizabeth F. Thompson, Mohamed S. Farsi Chair of Islamic Peace, American University

'Many of the events in this book will be familiar, but instead of presenting them from the more usual perspectives of the Cold war confrontation between the US and Russia, or Imperial withdrawal, James Barr considers them instead from the angle of US-British rivalry. This is refreshing, but it is perhaps also closer to the angle from which many contemporaries would have considered the Suez canal crisis of 1956 or the coup that removed Mohammad Mosaddeq in 1953, for example. This book is therefore not just an excellent, lively account of salient events in this period in the history of the Middle East; it also opens up some new ways to think about them.' -- Michael Axworthy, author of A History of Iran: Empire of the Mind

'In this compelling new book, James Barr recalls a now forgotten story of British-American competition for power in the Middle East during and after their victory in the Second World War.  This is essential, gripping history with major relevance for those who wish to understand that tortured region today.' -- Nicholas Burns, Professor, Harvard University and former Under Secretary of State

'High adventure and covert action meet in this account of a momentous power shift that decisively shaped today?s world. Lords of the Desert reshapes our understanding of the modern Middle East?and also helps explain how the United States became a global power.' -- Stephen Kinzer, author of All the Shah?s Men and Overthrow

'James Barr lifts the curtain on British plotting and intrigue in the Middle East. A wonderful raconteur, Barr brings to life the characters whose schemes and miscalculations brought an end to Britain as a great power. Meticulously researched, Lords of the Desert provides ample evidence as to why people in Middle Eastern countries remain so suspicious of Western intentions. A superb book.' -- Emma Sky, author of The Unraveling

'An essential book for understanding the modern Middle East?and a thrilling read to boot.' -- Alex von Tunzelmann, author of Blood and Sand

'The middle decades of the twentieth century were ground zero for U.S. involvement in the modern Middle East. In this deeply researched and marvelously readable account, James Barr explains how Americans? entry into the region was achieved at the expense of the main previous western power there, Great Britain. By illuminating this crucial moment of imperial transition, Barr provides vital background for understanding the turbulent Middle East-U.S. relationship that has evolved since.' -- Hugh Wilford, author of America?s Great Game: The CIA?s Secret Arabists and the Shaping of the Modern Middle East

'Excellent ? When Mr Barr comes to describe the 1953 coup against Mosaddegh his book reads like a page-turning spy thriller.' -- Bartle Bull ? Wall Street Journal

'A beautifully written and bracing corrective to the idea that the US and UK were friendly partners in the Middle East.' -- John Bew ? New Statesman
Biografía del autor
James Barr has worked in politics, at the Daily Telegraph, in the City, at the British Embassy in Paris, and is currently a visiting fellow at King's College, London. He read modern history at Oxford has travelled widely in the Middle East. His previous book, A Line in the Sand, is also available from Simon & Schuster. He lives with his wife and two children in south London.









  • Editorial S & S
  • ISBN13 9781471139802
  • ISBN10 1471139808
  • Tipo Libro
  • Páginas 416
  • Idioma Inglés

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