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In this complete military history of Britain's pacification of the Arab revolt in Palestine, Matthew Hughes shows how the British Army was so devastatingly effective against colonial rebellion. The Army had a long tradition of pacification to draw upon to support operations, underpinned by the creation of an emergency colonial state in Palestine. After conquering Palestine in 1917, the British established a civil Government that ruled by proclamation and, without any local legislature, the colonial authorities codified in law norms of collective punishment that the Army used in 1936. The Army used 'lawfare', emergency legislation enabled by the colonial state, to grind out the rebellion. Soldiers with support from the RAF launched kinetic operations to search and destroy rebel bands, alongside which the villagers on whom the rebels depended were subjected to curfews, fines, detention, punitive searches, demolitions and reprisals. Rebels were disorganised and unable to withstand the power of such pacification measures.
Counterinsurgency --- Mandates --- Imperialism --- Mandates, Colonial --- Mandates, International --- Colonies --- International trusteeships --- Counterguerrilla warfare --- Guerrilla warfare --- Insurgency --- History --- Law and legislation --- Palestine --- Great Britain --- Holy Land --- Politics and government --- Foreign relations
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What is fanaticism? Is the term at all useful? After all, one person's fanatic is another's freedom fighter. This new book probves these key questions of the twenty first century.It details how throughout history there have been fanatics eager to pursue their religious, political or personal agendas. Fanaticism has fuelled many of the conflicts of the twentieth century, in particular the theatres of combat of the Second World War. More recently, religious fanaticism has bedevilled affairs in the Middle East and elsewhere. Is fanaticism becoming more fanatical in the new millennium? <
Fanaticism --- Military history, Modern --- Intolerance --- Zealotry --- Enthusiasm --- History
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Command of troops --- Political leadership --- World War, 1914-1918 --- History --- History
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World War, 1914-1918 --- Historical geography --- Première guerre mondiale --- Géographie historique --- Campaigns --- Maps --- Campagnes et batailles --- Cartes --- 940.3 --- Geschiedenis van Europa: Eerste Wereldoorlog--(1914-1919) (algemeen) --- 940.3 Geschiedenis van Europa: Eerste Wereldoorlog--(1914-1919) (algemeen) --- Première guerre mondiale --- Géographie historique
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