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Author Allawi, Ali A., 1947- author.

Title Faisal I of Iraq / Ali A. Allawi
Published New Haven : Yale University Press, 2014

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Description 1 online resource (xxxiv, 634 pages) : illustrations
Contents Part 1 : An empire disintegrates : the Ottoman era (1833-1914). From the desert to the metropolis -- Return to Mecca -- Prelude to war -- Part 2 : Breaking the bonds : the First World War and the Arab Revolt (1914-1948). The road to the rising -- The Arab Revolt I : consolidating the revolt -- The Arab Revolt II : breaking out -- The Arab Revolt III : railroad war -- To Damascus! -- Part 3 : A shattered dream : Syria and the Paris Peace Conference (1918-1921). The rudiments of a state -- First footsteps in Europe -- At the Paris Peace Conference I -- At the Paris Peace Conference II -- The struggle for Syria -- The collapse of the Kingdom of Syria -- Adrift -- A king in waiting -- Part 4 : A new beginning : Iraq (1921-1933). From Mesopotamia to Iraq -- King of Iraq -- Faisal, Cox and the rise of the opposition -- The rebellion of the Ayatollahs -- Assemblies, treaties, constitutions -- Oil and the Mosul question -- Struggling to break free -- Towards independence -- Vindication at last -- A calamitous end -- Epilogue : Faisal the Great
Summary "Born in 1885, King Faisal I of Iraq was a seminal figure not only in the founding of the state of Iraq but also in the making of the modern Middle East. In all the tumult leading to the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and the establishment of new Arab states, Faisal was a central player. His life traversed each of the important political, military, and intellectual developments of his times. This comprehensive biography is the first to provide a fully rounded picture of Faisal the man and Faisal the monarch. Ali A. Allawi recounts the dramatic events of his subject's life and provides a reassessment of his crucial role in developments in the pre- and post-World War I Middle East and of his lasting but underappreciated influence in the region even 80 years after his death. A battle-hardened military leader who, with the help of Lawrence of Arabia, organized the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire; a leading representative of the Arab cause, alongside Gertrude Bell, at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919; a founding father and king of the first independent state of Syria; the first king of Iraq-in his many roles Faisal overcame innumerable crises and opposing currents while striving to build the structures of a modern state. This book is the first to afford his contributions to Middle East history the attention they deserve"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 563-605) and index
Notes Text in English
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Subject Faysal I, King of Iraq, 1885-1933.
SUBJECT Faysal I, King of Iraq, 1885-1933 fast
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Royalty.
HISTORY -- Middle East -- General.
HISTORY -- Modern -- 20th century.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
Kings and rulers
Politics and government
SUBJECT Iraq -- Kings and rulers -- Biography
Iraq -- Politics and government -- 1921-1958. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00001766
Subject Iraq
Genre/Form Biographies
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780300199369
0300199368
1306407664
9781306407663