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Britain’s Pacification of Palestine: The British Army, the Colonial State, and the Arab Revolt, 1936–1939 (Cambridge Military Histories)
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Uncover the strategic brilliance behind the British Army’s methods for suppressing colonial rebellion during Palestine’s Arab Revolt (1936-1939). This definitive military history details how the Army drew upon extensive pacification experience and established an emergency colonial state. Explore their effective use of ‘lawfare,’ emergency legislation, and kinetic operations, including search and destroy missions, collective punishment, and demolitions. This essential military history offers profound insights into colonial statecraft and conflict resolution. A must-read for students of military strategy, Middle Eastern history, and colonial studies worldwide.
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