This two-volume anthology of interviews tells the story of the al-Anbar Awakening and the emergence of al-Anbar Province from the throes of insurgency. It presents the perspectives of both Iraqis (volume two) and Americans (volume one) who ultimately came to work together, in an unlikely alliance of former adversaries, for the stabilization and redevelopment of the province. The collection begins in the 2003-2004 time frame with the rise of the insurgency and concludes with observations from the vantage point of early-to-mid 2009. The anthology demonstrates that there is not one history of the Awakening, but several histories intertwined. It is not a complete collection, but one that provides a broad spectrum of candid, unvarnished perspectives from some of the leading players.
This Iraqi volume collects from many of the key Awakening players their views on how and why Anbaris came to turn against the insurgency that many had initially supported and seek the aid—both military and economic—of the Americans. Those interviewed include former Ba'ath Party military officers, senior officers in Iraq's new military, tribal sheikhs, Sunni imams, governmental representatives, and civilians.
This anthology is drawn from oral history interviews collected by field historians of the U.S. Marine Corps History Division, based at Marine Corps University in Quantico, Virginia. Field historians assigned to the History Division have collected hundreds of interviews since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom I to serve as primary resources for future scholarship. In support of this anthology project
A View of Daily Life * Interview 1 * Miriam (pseudonym) * Religious Perspectives * Interview 2 * Dr. Thamer Ibrahim Tahir al-Assafi and Sheikh Abdullah Jallal Mukhif al-Faraji * Tribal Perspectives * Interview 3 * Sheikh Ahmad Bezia Fteikhan al-Rishawi * Interview 4 * Sheikh Wissam Abd al-Ibrahim al-Hardan al-Aeithawi * Interview 5 * Sheikh Jassim Muhammad Saleh al-Suwadawi and Sheikh Abdul Rahman Janabi * Interview 6 * Sheikh Aifan Sadun al-Issawi * Interview 7 * Sheikh Ali Hatim Abd al-Razzaq Ali al-Sulayman * Interview 8 * Sheikh Majed Abd al-Razzaq Ali al-Sulayman * Interview 9 * Sheikh Sabah al-Sattam Effan Fahran al-Shurji al-Aziz * Political Perspectives * Interview 10 * Governor Mamoun Sami Rashid al-Alwani * Interview 11 * Mr. Kamis Ahmad Abban al-Alwani * Perspectives of the New Security Forces * Interview 12 * Major General Tariq Yusif Mohammad al-Thiyabi * Interview 13 * Staff Brigadier General Nuri al-Din Abd al-Karim Mukhlif al-Fahadawi and Colonel Said Muhammed Muad al-Fahadawi * Interview 14 * Staff Major General Abdullah Mohammad Badir al-Jaburi * Interview 15 * Staff Brigadier General Haqi Isma'eel Ali Hameed * Interview 16 * Staff Colonel Abbas Ayed Radad * Perspectives of Former Regime Elements * Interview 17 * Staff Major General Jasim Muhammad Salih Habib * Interview 18 * Staff Major General Khadim Muhammad Faris al-Fahadawi al-Dulaymi * Interview 19 * Lieutenant General Raad al-Hamdani, Lieutenant General Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman, Major General Ghazi Khudrilyas, Brigadier General Muhammed al-Azzawi, and Ambassador Sa'doon J. al-Zubaydi
This two-volume anthology of interviews tells the story of the al-Anbar Awakening and the emergence of al-Anbar Province from the throes of insurgency. It presents the perspectives of both Iraqis (volume two) and Americans (volume one) who ultimately came to work together, in an unlikely alliance of former adversaries, for the stabilization and redevelopment of the province. The collection begins in the 2003-2004 time frame with the rise of the insurgency and concludes with observations from the vantage point of early-to-mid 2009. The anthology demonstrates that there is not one history of the Awakening, but several histories intertwined. It is not a complete collection, but one that provides a broad spectrum of candid, unvarnished perspectives from some of the leading players.
This Iraqi volume collects from many of the key Awakening players their views on how and why Anbaris came to turn against the insurgency that many had initially supported and seek the aid—both military and economic—of the Americans. Those interviewed include former Ba'ath Party military officers, senior officers in Iraq's new military, tribal sheikhs, Sunni imams, governmental representatives, and civilians.
This anthology is drawn from oral history interviews collected by field historians of the U.S. Marine Corps History Division, based at Marine Corps University in Quantico, Virginia. Field historians assigned to the History Division have collected hundreds of interviews since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom I to serve as primary resources for future scholarship. In support of this anthology project
A View of Daily Life * Interview 1 * Miriam (pseudonym) * Religious Perspectives * Interview 2 * Dr. Thamer Ibrahim Tahir al-Assafi and Sheikh Abdullah Jallal Mukhif al-Faraji * Tribal Perspectives * Interview 3 * Sheikh Ahmad Bezia Fteikhan al-Rishawi * Interview 4 * Sheikh Wissam Abd al-Ibrahim al-Hardan al-Aeithawi * Interview 5 * Sheikh Jassim Muhammad Saleh al-Suwadawi and Sheikh Abdul Rahman Janabi * Interview 6 * Sheikh Aifan Sadun al-Issawi * Interview 7 * Sheikh Ali Hatim Abd al-Razzaq Ali al-Sulayman * Interview 8 * Sheikh Majed Abd al-Razzaq Ali al-Sulayman * Interview 9 * Sheikh Sabah al-Sattam Effan Fahran al-Shurji al-Aziz * Political Perspectives * Interview 10 * Governor Mamoun Sami Rashid al-Alwani * Interview 11 * Mr. Kamis Ahmad Abban al-Alwani * Perspectives of the New Security Forces * Interview 12 * Major General Tariq Yusif Mohammad al-Thiyabi * Interview 13 * Staff Brigadier General Nuri al-Din Abd al-Karim Mukhlif al-Fahadawi and Colonel Said Muhammed Muad al-Fahadawi * Interview 14 * Staff Major General Abdullah Mohammad Badir al-Jaburi * Interview 15 * Staff Brigadier General Haqi Isma'eel Ali Hameed * Interview 16 * Staff Colonel Abbas Ayed Radad * Perspectives of Former Regime Elements * Interview 17 * Staff Major General Jasim Muhammad Salih Habib * Interview 18 * Staff Major General Khadim Muhammad Faris al-Fahadawi al-Dulaymi * Interview 19 * Lieutenant General Raad al-Hamdani, Lieutenant General Abdul Aziz Abdul Rahman, Major General Ghazi Khudrilyas, Brigadier General Muhammed al-Azzawi, and Ambassador Sa'doon J. al-Zubaydi
Al-Anbar Awakening: Volume II - Iraqi Perspectives - From Insurgency to Counterinsurgency in Iraq, 2004-2009, Abu Ghraib, View of Daily Life, Religious and Political Perspectives
Al-Anbar Awakening: Volume II - Iraqi Perspectives - From Insurgency to Counterinsurgency in Iraq, 2004-2009, Abu Ghraib, View of Daily Life, Religious and Political Perspectives
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BN ID: | 2940045856539 |
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Publisher: | Progressive Management |
Publication date: | 04/26/2014 |
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