Author: McLoughlin, Leslie J. Title: In a Sea of Knowledge : British Arabists in the Twentieth Century
Description: Reading [UK], Ithaca Press, (2002). orig. boards, dustwrapper.. 24x16cm, x,288 pp.. ISBN: 0863722881. Some small light spots to cover. Some soil to top page-edge. VG. ¶ Contents: British Arabists in the third millennium -- British Arabism in 1900 -- Prelude to war: Enter Lawrence of Arabia ... and oil -- World War I: The Arab Bureau and other trendsetters -- Britain’s moment in the Middle East -- 1939-1945: Fortunes of war -- 1945-1960: Britain looks East--again -- 1960-1975: From Hayter to OPEC -- 1975-1990: Arabic on the world stage -- The 1990s: Arabists go to war--again -- British university Arabism at the Millennium -- Envoi: Reflections of an Arabist. ["This book appears at a time when the United Kingdom is heavily involved in the first war of the twenty-first century, a war of the most direct concern to all Arabs and Muslims." "Presently, no country on earth can match the United Kingdom for the concentration of Arab-world expertise and for opportunities to study the Arabs and the Arabic language. How did this come about?" "This study looks at the remarkable story of British Arabists from 1900 to the new millennium. Lawrence of Arabia is examined and so is Abdullah Philby (the father of the spy Kim), and the lady who knew them both well, Getrude Bell.Women Arabists appear at many stages of the story as do an extraordinary range of characters, from diplomats and archaeologists to journalists and explorers." "After examining the roles of British Arabists throughout the century, the author provides much food for thought by showing how closely involved Arabs and Muslims have become in British life in the third millineum" - publisher's description].
Keywords: 0863722881 British Arabists, Arabic Studies, Arab Historiography, Great Britain, , , , ,
Price: US$ 50.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS022031I