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A Land of Aching Hearts: The Middle East in the Great War
A Land of Aching Hearts: The Middle East in the Great War
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Among those who suffered were the people of Greater Syria―comprising modern Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine―as well as the people of Turkey, Iraq, and Egypt. Beyond the shifting fortunes of the battlefield, the region was devastated by a British and French naval blockade made worse by Ottoman war measures. Famine, disease, inflation, and an influx of refugees were everyday realities. But the local populations were not passive victims. Fawaz chronicles the initiative and resilience of civilian émigrés, entrepreneurs, draft-dodgers, soldiers, villagers, and townsmen determined to survive the war as best they could. The right mix of ingenuity and practicality often meant the difference between life and death.
The war’s aftermath proved bitter for many survivors. Nationalist aspirations were quashed as Britain and France divided the Middle East along artificial borders that still cause resentment. The misery of the Great War, and a profound sense of huge sacrifices made in vain, would color people’s views of politics and the West for the century to come.
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Personal stories of Middle Eastern resilience during WWI
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding the Middle East's transformation during World War I through people's eyes, this book offers intimate and compelling stories. It brings to life how ordinary civilians navigated a time of upheaval and change, revealing their courage and ingenuity. You'll gain a fresh perspective on a pivotal moment that shaped modern history, making it a truly insightful read.