The Extraordinary Gertrude Bell by Mark Jackson

The Extraordinary Gertrude Bell by Mark Jackson

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Gertrude Bell (1868 - 1926) was an extraordinary woman. Born into a wealthy and privileged family in the North East of England she chose to spend much of her life far from home as a traveller, explorer and archaeologist.

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The Extraordinary Gertrude Bell by Mark Jackson

During and after World War I, Bell's extensive knowledge of the Middle East led to her working for the British Government and she was a key individual in the discussions that led to the creation of Iraq following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire. Towards the end of her life she was responsible for setting up the National Museum in Baghdad as well as writing Iraq's first antiquities laws. Gertrude Bell's career has often been overshadowed by her more famous contemporary T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia). The varied essays in this book shed light on her legacy and seek to re-establish her importance to the recent history of the Middle East.
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ISBN 13 9781857951622
ISBN 10 185795162X
Titre The Extraordinary Gertrude Bell
Auteur Mark Jackson
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Newcastle Libraries & Information Service
Année de publication 2016-01-30
Nombre de pages 44
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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