This article considers the Sanussiyya Sufi order’s 1915–16 jihad on Egypt from a fresh perspective, analysing British understandings about the attack that soldiers and officials fashioned as the conflict progressed. By incorporating aspects of imperial and Islamic history and a focus on British perceptions, the article presents new directions in the study of the war in the Middle East that move beyond the concerns of older military histories. It analyses three key areas of British thinking in relation to this jihad. First, the belief that local fighters joined the campaign as a result of economic factors, chiefly the famine that swept the Western Desert from November 1915 as a result of an Anglo-Italian blockade, and that the order had litt...
The purpose of this article is to examine the internal, regional and international dimensions of Bri...
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This thesis is a study of the Sanusiyya order, in which particular emphasis is placed on its role as...
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The Ottoman Empire, under pressure from its ally Germany, declared a jihad shortly after entering th...
The Libyan war of 1911-1912 and the Great War in general were marked by a political deployment of re...
Historians have debated whether or not the First World War in Palestine and the battle between the B...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Cambridge University Press in The Historic...
Purpose: This article explores the changing attitudes to, and perceptions of Islam that developed ov...
This thesis explores the experiences of North African and Indian soldiers in the First World War in ...
International audienceFrom 1912 to 1920, Yemen echoed the European imperial competition by suffering...
This paper offers a re-examination of Anglo-Arab relations during the First World War as a means of ...
This dissertation examines the British approach to institutional Islam in mandatory Palestine from 1...
The proclamation of Jihad by the Sultan-Caliph in Constantinople, after the Ottoman Empire’s entry i...
Based on an analysis of 150 documents collected between 2012 and 2015 from bookstores, websites and ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the internal, regional and international dimensions of Bri...
The article dwells on the attempts of Germany to use the Islamic factor as a tool to apply pressure ...
This thesis is a study of the Sanusiyya order, in which particular emphasis is placed on its role as...
This article illustrates how British perceptions of Sultan Ali Dinar of Darfur, in the context of th...
The Ottoman Empire, under pressure from its ally Germany, declared a jihad shortly after entering th...
The Libyan war of 1911-1912 and the Great War in general were marked by a political deployment of re...
Historians have debated whether or not the First World War in Palestine and the battle between the B...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Cambridge University Press in The Historic...
Purpose: This article explores the changing attitudes to, and perceptions of Islam that developed ov...
This thesis explores the experiences of North African and Indian soldiers in the First World War in ...
International audienceFrom 1912 to 1920, Yemen echoed the European imperial competition by suffering...
This paper offers a re-examination of Anglo-Arab relations during the First World War as a means of ...
This dissertation examines the British approach to institutional Islam in mandatory Palestine from 1...
The proclamation of Jihad by the Sultan-Caliph in Constantinople, after the Ottoman Empire’s entry i...
Based on an analysis of 150 documents collected between 2012 and 2015 from bookstores, websites and ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the internal, regional and international dimensions of Bri...
The article dwells on the attempts of Germany to use the Islamic factor as a tool to apply pressure ...
This thesis is a study of the Sanusiyya order, in which particular emphasis is placed on its role as...