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Three Empires on the Nile: The Victorian Jihad, 1869-1899

Three Empires on the Nile: The Victorian Jihad, 1869-1899

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Author: Dominic Green
Publisher: Free Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 155558

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 352
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.3 x 1.3

ISBN: 0743280717
Dewey Decimal Number: 965.009034
EAN: 9780743280716
ASIN: 0743280717

Publication Date: January 9, 2007
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Product Description
A secular regime is toppled by Western intervention, but an Islamic backlash turns the liberators into occupiers. Caught between interventionists at home and fundamentalists abroad, a prime minister flounders as his ministers betray him, alliances fall apart, and a runaway general makes policy in the field. As the media accuse Western soldiers of barbarity and a region slides into chaos, the armies of God clash on an ancient river and an accidental empire arises.

This is not the Middle East of the early twenty-first century. It is Africa in the late nineteenth century, when the river Nile became the setting for an extraordinary collision between Europeans, Arabs, and Africans. A human and religious drama, the conflict defined the modern relationship between the West and the Islamic world. The story is not only essential for understanding the modern clash of civilizations but is also a gripping, epic, tragic adventure.

Three Empires on the Nile tells of the rise of the first modern Islamic state and its fateful encounter with the British Empire of Queen Victoria. Ever since the self-proclaimed Islamic messiah known as the Mahdi gathered an army in the Sudan and besieged and captured Khartoum under its British overlord Charles Gordon, the dream of a new caliphate has haunted modern Islamists. Today, Shiite insurgents call themselves the Mahdi Army, and Sudan remains one of the great fault lines of battle between Muslims and Christians, blacks and Arabs. The nineteenth-century origins of it all were even more dramatic and strange than today's headlines.

In the hands of Dominic Green, the story of the Nile's three empires is an epic in the tradition of Kipling, the bard of empire, and Winston Churchill, who fought in the final destruction of the Mahdi's army. It is a sweeping and very modern tale of God and globalization, slavers and strategists, missionaries and messianists. A pro-Western regime collapses from its own corruption, a jihad threatens the global economy, a liberation movement degenerates into a tyrannical cult, military intervention goes wrong, and a temporary occupation lasts for decades. In the rise and fall of empires, we see a parable for our own times and a reminder that, while American military involvement in the Islamic world is the beginning of a new era for America, it is only the latest chapter in an older story for the people of the region.


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Scramble for Africa   January 7, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This concise and well-written book brings together strands of history from other books about the same period, and puts all of them into one shorterer publication. Of course, doing that does not give the average reader the depth of information available in one of the other books covering only one subject, but this one does have the advantage of telling the entire story, albeit in more condensed form. This is good for the general reader, and anyone interested in delving more deeply into one of the subjects told in the book would be well advised to search out and read the more inclusive works on a perticular matter. This is excellent entry level material about this period in history in and around the Nile delta.


4 out of 5 stars Solid but lengthy   November 1, 2007
Overall very entertaining and informative. It is amazing how little has really changed in this region since. Well worth "listening" to...it might be a bit slow if actually read for some.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing (audio book)   October 31, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book was one of the best history books I've ever read (I actually listened to it while commuting to NYC and while finishing chores).

I have no idea what one of the other reviewers was referring to when they said it was generally hard to follow. I was able to follow it nearly in its entirety even when listening to it as a disjointed audio book.

I highly recommend this amazing historical account, that reads as smoothly as even the best historical fiction I've read.



3 out of 5 stars Interesting but Confused Account of Complex Subject.   October 29, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful


I really wanted to like this book and looked forward to reading it. However, poor organization and what appears to be hasty editing turned this from an enjoyable to stumbling, confused read.

Tackling the multiple cultures, religions and characters in this 'drama' is tricky business, and unfortunately I don't think the author was up to it. Its also appears that book was hastily trimmed down - because there are references to people and events that author assumes the reader already knows no matter how obscure. For example one passage read (i am paraphrasing) "the voyeagers turned out not to be hardy backwoodsmen, but clerks", well when did we ever expect them to be hardy backwoodsmen? I don't even know who they are.

He also spends much of his time describing Gordon (of Khartoum fame) in the negative - then goes on to say how much he was admired by the Victorian public - he never shows or tells us why. I suppose he assumes we're all familiar with Gordon, but most people these days are not.

On the upside, there some interesting insights into the "Jihad" in the Sudan and the confused and conflicting ambitions and goals of various factions - some like the anti-slavery society, were moral but misguided or impractical, others, simply wanted to keep the Suez and the passage to India safe at all costs.

I love this time period and stories about it, and, as I said I really wanted to like this one but couldn't .




2 out of 5 stars Good story--poor product   September 4, 2007
 0 out of 7 found this review helpful

About half of three of the cd's were unusable. They were simply silent, so we missed a good deal of the story. I will not buy from this vendor again.
John H Reed, Jr., a dissatisfied customer.



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