by JamesE.Kitchen (Author)
The First World War has often been understood in terms of the combat experiences of soldiers on the Western Front; those combatants who served in the other theatres of the war have been neglected. Using personal testimonies, official documentation and detailed research from a diverse range of archives, The British Imperial Army in the Middle East explores the combat experiences of these soldiers. The army that fought the Ottoman Empire was a multinational and multi-ethnic force, drawing personnel from across Britain's empire, including Australia, New Zealand, and India. By taking a transnational and imperial perspective on the First World War, this book ensures that the campaigns in Egypt and Palestine are considered in the wider context of an empire mobilised to fight a total and global war.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 16 Jan 2014
ISBN 10: 1472505271
ISBN 13: 9781472505279
Book Overview: An examination of the social and cultural aspects of the British imperial army that served in the Sinai and Palestine theatres during World War One.