
T. E. Lawrence became world-famous as 'Lawrence of Arabia', after helping Sherif Hussein of Mecca gain independence from Turkey during the Arab Revolt of 1916-18. His achievements, however, would have been impossible without the unsung efforts of a forgotten band of fellow officers and spies. This groundbreaking account by Philip Walker interweaves the compelling stories of Colonel Cyril Wilson and a colourful supporting cast with the narrative of Lawrence and the desert campaign. These men's lost tales provide a remarkable and fresh perspective on Lawrence and the Arab Revolt. While Lawrence and others blew up trains in the desert, Wilson and his men carried out their shadowy intelligence and diplomatic work. His deputies rooted out anti-British jihadists who were trying to sabotage the revolt. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Lionel Gray, a cipher officer, provided a gateway into unknown aspects of the revolt through his previously unpublished photographs and eyewitness writings. Wilson's crucial influence underpinned all these missions and steadied the revolt on a number of occasions when it could have collapsed. Without Wilson and his circle there would have been no 'Lawrence of Arabia'. Yet Wilson's band mostly fell through the cracks of history into obscurity. "Behind the Lawrence Legend" reveals their vital impact and puts Lawrence's efforts into context, thus helping to set the record straight for one of the most beguiling and iconic characters of the twentieth century.
This work investigates the extent to which the success of the Arab Revolt depended on the overlooked contributions of intelligence officers and diplomats rather than solely on the actions of T. E. Lawrence. Philip Walker, a historian specializing in the Middle East, utilizes previously unpublished photographs, personal diaries, and military archives to reconstruct the operational environment of the 1916-1918 campaign. The book argues that the logistical, diplomatic, and intelligence framework established by figures like Colonel Cyril Wilson provided the essential stability required for the revolt to persist against Ottoman forces.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Historians and military scholars note that this text provides a necessary corrective to the singular focus on Lawrence in popular historiography. Readers frequently highlight the archival depth of the research, which offers a more granular understanding of the logistical realities of the desert campaign.
Page Count:
312
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
019252321X
ISBN-13:
9780192523211
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