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Military Intelligence and the Arab Revolt - The First Modern Intelligence War

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Zusatztext '...a meticulously researched, highly scholarly and very well written academic study'Andrew Roberts, Times Literary Supplement'Dr Mohs’s pioneering work deserves to act as an inspiration to other historians of the twentieth century.' Christopher Andrew, University of Cambridge, UK'A precedent setting book...a valuable contribution to the study of military intelligence'Hayden B. Peake, Studies in Intelligence'...original and impressive.'Jeremy Wilson, authorised biographer of T. E. Lawrence'...an expert contribution on the operational innovation and evolution of British intelligence practices during the First World War.'Ryan Gingeras, Journal of Military History'Mohs makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of this relatively understudied event with a solid piece of research and writing, indispensable for historians and enthusiasts alike.' Geoff Hamm, Journal of Strategic Studies Informationen zum Autor Polly A. Mohs is an historian and holds a Phd from the University of Cambridge. Klappentext This book examines the use and exploitation of intelligence in formulating Britain's strategy for the Arab Revolt during the First World War. It also presents a radical re-examination of the achievements of T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) as an intelligence officer and guerrilla leader. Zusammenfassung This book examines the use and exploitation of intelligence in formulating Britain’s strategy for the Arab Revolt during the First World War. It also presents a radical re-examination of the achievements of T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) as an intelligence officer and guerrilla leader. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. Legacies of the First World War. Intelligence: Suspended Potential. Progress to the East. The Arab Bureau and British Policy 1. Setting the Scene: British Intelligence and an Arab Insurrection, 1913-15 1.1 British Egypt: Redefining Strategic Security 1.2 Schemes for Subversion: Arab Opportunities and British Ambivalence 1.3 Political Negotiations 1.4 The Foreign Office and the Sykes-Picot Agreement 1.5 The Creation of the Arab Bureau 2. The Outbreak of the Arab Revolt, May-November 1916 2.1 The Sherif of Mecca Launches Uprising 2.2 Complications for British Support 2.3 Debating Control of the Hejaz Campaign 2.4 The Hejaz Uprising: A Precedent for Syria? 3. Arriving at a Doctrine of Guerrilla Warfare, June-October 1916 3.1 The Arab Bureau and Evaluations of the Arab Forces 3.2 Divided Islam and a Military Stalemate 3.3 Crisis at Rabegh: Debate Over an Immobile Brigade 3.4 A 'Corner Turned' for the Arab Revolt, and McMahon 3.5 Lawrence's Mission: Advancing a Strategy of Guerrilla Warfare 4. Intelligence on Trial: The Rabegh Crisis, November 1916-January 1917 4.1 First Alarm at Rabegh: Intelligence Wanted 4.2 The Military Debate Over Reinforcements 4.3 Intelligence and the Strategic Detachment from Medina 4.4 The Shield of Rabegh Collapses: The Turkish Counter-Attack, December 1916 4.5 Intelligence and the Gainsaying of Wingate 5. Reorientation: The Arab Revolt Shifts North, January-April 1917 5.1 Wejh: Filling the Strategy Vacuum 5.2 Regular Support for an Irregular Campaign 5.3 Imint and Turkish Redeployment to the Railway 5.4 Tribal Politics and a Northern Migration 5.5 Sigint and a Vanished Option 6. An Unauthorized Policy Triumph: Intelligence and Aqaba, February-July 1917 6.1 Destination: Medina, Jauf or Aqaba? 6.2 Lawrence's Epiphany on Medina 6.3 Another 'Revolt': The Sykes-Picot Stratagem Stumbles 6.4 Intelligence Assessments: Medina Fades to Syria 6.5 The Best Laid Plans: Political and Military Intelligence on Aqaba 6.6 Aftermath: Intelligence Revelations. Conclusion. Theatre Challenges. Regional Expertise: The Arab Bureau. Lessons: The Lawrence Conundrum ...

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Authors Paula Mohs, Polly A. Mohs, Polly A. (University of Cambridge Mohs, MOHS PAULA, Mohs Polly A.
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.10.2007
 
EAN 9780415372800
ISBN 978-0-415-37280-0
No. of pages 272
Series Studies in Intelligence
Studies in Intelligence
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

History, HISTORY / General

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