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The Army in India in Mesopotamia from 1916 to 1918: Tactics, Technology and Logistics Reconsidered
(11,755 words)
Roy, Kaushik - The Army in India in Mesopotamia from 1916 to 1918: Tactics, Technology and Logistics Reconsidered
Keywords: Great War | Indian Army | Mesopotamia | tactics
ISFWWS-Keywords: India | Military organisation of combat | Middle East | Experience of combat | The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East | Medicine | Britain | Published memoirs and biographies | Soldiers and Combat
Abstract: The Great War or the First World War was the worldís first ëTotal Warí. The main focus of academic military history since the last decade has been on war and…
Introduction
(10,019 words)
Liebau, Heike; Bromber, Katrin; Lange, Katharina; Hamzah, Dyala; Ahuja, Ravi - The World in World Wars
Keywords: Politics | India | Africa | Culture | Middle East | East Africa | Western Front | Society | Experience of combat | The French and British Empires
The World in World Wars Heike Liebau, Katrin Bromber , Katharina Lange , Dyala Hamzah and Ravi Ahuja , (2010)
Publication Editor: Brill, The Netherlands, 2010
e-ISBN: 9789004188471
DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004185456.i-618.5 © 2010 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
Introduction: Warfare, Society and the Indian Army during the Two World Wars
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Roy, Kaushik - Introduction: Warfare, Society and the Indian Army during the Two World Wars
Keywords: colonial India | Indian Army | World Wars
ISFWWS-Keywords: India | Soldiers and Combat | Legacy | Military organisation of combat | Middle East | Western Front
Abstract: The Indian Army was the largest government employer in colonial India. During the two World Wars, the Indian Army numbered more than a million. The Indian Army played an important role as an imperial reserve. This chapter introduces the essays in this book…
Proud Fighters, Blind Men: World War Experiences of Combatants from the Arab East
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Lange, Katharina - Proud Fighters, Blind Men: World War Experiences of Combatants from the Arab East
Keywords: Middle East | Experience of combat | Legacy | The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East | Religion | Military organisation of combat | The French and British Empires | Masculinity | Published memoirs and biographies
Translocality Ulrike Freitag and Achim Von Oppen , (2010)
Publication Editor: Brill, The Netherlands, 2010
e-ISBN: 9789004186057
DOI:10.1163/ej.9789004181168.i-452.24 © 2010 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands Lange, Katharina
Baptism by Snow: The Ottoman Experience of Winter Warfare During the First World War
(12,771 words)
Atlı, Altay - Baptism by Snow: The Ottoman Experience of Winter Warfare During the First World War
ISFWWS-Keywords: The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East | Published memoirs and biographies | Russian Front | Middle East | Experience of combat | Military organisation of combat
Other Fronts, Other Wars? Joachim Bürgschwentner, Matthias Egger and Gunda Barth-Scalmani , (2014)
Publication Editor: Brill, The Netherlands, 2014
e-ISBN: 9789004279513
DOI: 10.1163/9789004279513_005 © 2014 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands Atlı, Altay
Command in the Indian Expeditionary Force D: Mesopotamia, 1915–16
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Syk, Andrew - Command in the Indian Expeditionary Force D: Mesopotamia, 1915–16
Keywords: Baghdad | First World War | Indian Army commanders | Indian Expeditionary Force | Mesopotamia
ISFWWS-Keywords: India | Middle East | Military organisation of combat | The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East | The French and British Empires | Experience of combat
Abstract: The growth of German influence within the Ottoman Empire, after the turn of the century and manifested in construction of the Baghdad Railway, threatened British influence and trade in…
Command, Strategy and the Battle for Palestine, 1917
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Hughes, Matthew - Command, Strategy and the Battle for Palestine, 1917
Keywords: British command | Chief of the Imperial General Staff | David Lloyd George | grand strategy | Palestine campaign
ISFWWS-Keywords: Middle East | Britain | Politics | The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East
Abstract: This chapter examines the interchange between and within British command and grand strategy during the Palestine campaign of 1917, a significant military operation that drew off hundreds of thousands of Entente and Central alliance sold…
“Our common colonial voices”: Canadian Nurses, Patient Relations, and Nation on Lemnos
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McKenzie, Andrea - “Our common colonial voices”: Canadian Nurses, Patient Relations, and Nation on Lemnos
ISFWWS-Keywords: Canada | Middle East | Medicine | Women and War | The French and British Empires | Published memoirs and biographies | Experience of combat
Other Fronts, Other Wars? Joachim Bürgschwentner, Matthias Egger and Gunda Barth-Scalmani , (2014)
Publication Editor: Brill, The Netherlands, 2014
e-ISBN: 9789004279513
DOI: 10.1163/9789004279513_006 © 2014 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands McKenzie, Andrea
Morale of the Indian Army in the Mesopotamia Campaign: 1914–17
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Gardner, Nikolas - Morale of the Indian Army in the Mesopotamia Campaign: 1914–17
Keywords: Indian Army | Indian Morale | Kut-Al-Amara | Mesopotamia campaign
ISFWWS-Keywords: India | Middle East | Experience of combat | The French and British Empires | Soldiers and Combat | Middle East | The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East | Published memoirs and biographies
Abstract: This chapter use the contractual model to explain the morale of Indian soldiers during the Mesopotamia campaign, focusing in particular on the period prior to the surrender of…
Strange Fronts, Strange Wars: Germany’s Battle for “Islam” in the Middle East during the First World War, and British Reactions
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Lüdke, Tilman - Strange Fronts, Strange Wars: Germany’s Battle for “Islam” in the Middle East during the First World War, and British Reactions
ISFWWS-Keywords: Religion | Politics | Middle East | The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East | Germany | Britain
Other Fronts, Other Wars? Joachim Bürgschwentner, Matthias Egger and Gunda Barth-Scalmani , (2014)
Publication Editor: Brill, The Netherlands, 2014
e-ISBN: 9789004279513
DOI: 10.1163/9789004279513_019 © 2014 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands Lüdke, Tilman
Logistics of the Indian Expeditionary Force D in Mesopotamia: 1914–18
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Anderson, Ross - Logistics of the Indian Expeditionary Force D in Mesopotamia: 1914–18
Keywords: British officers | IEFD | Indian Army | Mesopotamia
ISFWWS-Keywords: India | Middle East | Military organisation of combat | The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East | The French and British Empires | Experience of combat
Abstract: On 6 November 1914, the landing of the Indian Army's 16th Infantry Brigade at Fao, in the
Vilayet of Basra in Mesopotamia initiated land hostilities between the British and the Ottoman empires. Part of the IEFD, these 4,700 soldiers…
Indian Cavalry from the First World War till the Third Afghan War
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Roy, Kaushik - Indian Cavalry from the First World War till the Third Afghan War
Keywords: First World War | France | Indian cavalry | Mesopotamia | Palestine | Third Afghan War
ISFWWS-Keywords: India | Military organisation of combat | Experience of combat | Legacy | Soldiers and Combat | The French and British Empires | Middle East | The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East | Published memoirs and biographies
Abstract: This chapter argues that it is ahistorical to analyze the evolution of armies and warfare by using universal concepts like modern warfare.…
The Indianization of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, 1917–18: An Imperial Turning Point
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Showalter, Dennis - The Indianization of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, 1917–18: An Imperial Turning Point
Keywords: British Army | Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) | Great War | Indian Army | Sir Edmund Allenby
ISFWWS-Keywords: India | Middle East | Military organisation of combat | The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East | The French and British Empires | Experience of combat | Aviation | Religion | Science | Technology | Medicine
Abstract: When Sir Edmund Allenby ceremonially walked into Jerusalem on 11 December 1917, he symbolized the end of the Britis…
The Indianization of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force: Palestine 1918
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Kitchen, James E. - The Indianization of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force: Palestine 1918
Keywords: Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) | Indianization | Palestine | Turkish defences
ISFWWS-Keywords: India | Middle East | Military organisation of combat | Experience of combat | The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East | Religion | The French and British Empires
Abstract: By the time the campaign ended in Palestine in October 1918, the majority of Britain's imperial army, known as the Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF), was made up of units dr…
