Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion

Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion Britain, Jordan, and the End of Empire in the Middle East

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Publisher's Synopsis

During the 1950s, John Glubb and the Arab Legion became the 'cornerstone' of Britain's imperial presence in the Middle East. Based on unprecedented access to the unofficial archive of the Arab Legion, including a major accession of Glubb's private papers, Graham Jevon examines and revises Britain's post-1945 retreat from empire in the Middle East. Jevon details how Glubb's command of the Arab Legion secured British and Jordanian interests during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, answering questions that have dogged historians of this conflict for decades. He reveals how the Arab Legion was transformed, by Cold War concerns, from an internal Jordanian security force to a quasi-division within the British Army. Jevon also sheds new light on the succession crisis following King Abdullah's assassination, and uses previously unseen documents to challenge accepted contentions concerning King Hussein's dismissal of Glubb, the 1956 Suez Crisis, and the nature of Britain's imperial decline.

Book information

ISBN: 9781107177833
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 355.009569509044
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 332
Weight: 598g
Height: 159mm
Width: 234mm
Spine width: 24mm