The Penetration of Arabia

A Record of the Development of Western Knowledge Concerning the Arabian Peninsula

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Paperback, 484 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2011
ISBN13: 9781108042185
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The archaeologist D. G. Hogarth (1862–1927) was, when he died, keeper of the Ashmolean Museum and president of the Royal Geographical Society. During the First World War he was acting director of the Arab Bureau in Cairo, where he was instrumental in launching the Arab Revolt, in which T. E. Lawrence, a protégé of his, played so prominent a part. This book, published in 1904 as the Hejaz railway was being built, is a summary of earlier explorations in the Arabian peninsula, by both Muslim and European travellers. Hogarth's first visit to Arabia was not made until 1916, when he travelled to Jeddah with £10,000 in gold to finance the revolt; this book is instead based on his extensive reading of travel literature, included in a bibliography for each chapter. It is thus interesting for its historiographical analysis as well as a background to Hogarth's subsequent political involvement with the region.

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ISBN13:9781108042185
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:484

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Prefatory note; Note on orthography; Part I. The Pioneers: 1. Before exploration; 2. Niebuhr in Yemen; 3. Pilgrims in Hijaz; 4. The Egyptians in Nejd; 5. The Egyptians in the southwest; 6. The unknown south; 7. The unknown north; Part II. The Successors: 8. Western borderlands; 9. Southern borderlands; 10. Eastern borderlands; 11. The central north; 12. The centre; 13. The central south; 14. Unknown Arabia; 15. Summary; Index.
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