Suez Crisis 1956 : End of Empire and the Reshaping of the Middle East - David Charlwood

Suez Crisis 1956

End of Empire and the Reshaping of the Middle East

By: David Charlwood

Paperback | 30 November 2019

At a Glance

Paperback


Limited Stock Available

RRP $44.99

$37.75

16%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $9.44 with

 or 
In Stock and Aims to ship in 1-2 business days
In 1956 Egyptian president Gamal Abdul Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, ending nearly a century of British and French control over the crucial waterway. Ignoring U.S. diplomatic efforts and fears of a looming Cold War conflict, British Prime Minister Anthony Eden misled Parliament and the press to take Britain to war alongside France and Israel. In response to a secretly pre-planned Israeli attack in the Sinai, France and Britain intervened as peacemakers'.

The invasion of Egypt was supposed to restore British and French control of the canal and reaffirm Britain's flagging prestige. Instead, the operation spectacularly backfired, setting Britain and the United States on a collision course that would change the balance of power in the Middle East. The combined air, sea and land battle witnessed the first helicopter-borne deployment of assault troops and the last large-scale parachute drop into a conflict zone by British forces. French and British soldiers fought together against the Soviet-equipped Egyptian military in a short campaign that cost the lives of thousands of soldiers, along with innocent civilians.

Suez Crisis 1956 is a fast-paced, compelling short history which moves between London, Washington and Cairo to tell the story of a crisis that brought down a prime minister and heralded the end of an empire.

20 colour and 75 b/w illustrations

About the Author

David Charlwood obtained a First Class Honours degree in history from Royal Holloway, University of London, and has worked as a writer and international journalist since 2012. His research into the early twentieth-century Middle East has been published in the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies. He is author of Armenian Genocide: The Great Crime of World War I published in the Pen & Sword History of Terror' series.

More in Post WW2 Conflicts

The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine - Ilan Pappe

RRP $22.99

$20.35

11%
OFF
Postwar : A History of Europe Since 1945 - Tony Judt

RRP $34.99

$34.50

Stop Screaming, I'm Scared Too : An Australian soldier's story - Rod Henderson
How the World Works - Noam Chomsky

RRP $29.99

$24.90

17%
OFF
Lone Survivor : Incredible True Story of Navy SEALs Under Siege - Marcus Luttrell
Chickenhawk - Robert Mason

Paperback

RRP $22.99

$20.35

11%
OFF
No Front Line : Australia's special forces at war in Afghanistan - Chris Masters
Night Sky with Exit Wounds - Ocean Vuong

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
Boots on the Ground : Modern Land Warfare from Iraq to Ukraine - Leigh Neville
August in Kabul : America's last days in Afghanistan - Andrew Quilty
Trackers: The Untold Story of the Australian Dogs of War - Peter Haran
Break Point : SAS: Who Dares Wins Host's Incredible True Story - Ollie Ollerton
Guts and Glory : Diggers, Sport and War - Peter Rees

RRP $36.99

$29.75

20%
OFF
Who Rules the World? - Noam Chomsky

RRP $24.99

$20.25

19%
OFF