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Oxford - The Shoddy (Pseudo-) "Scholarship" of Avi Shlaim (Dept
of History)
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/viewarticle.cfm/lion-of-jordan-by-avi-shlaim-13257
Lion of Jordan by Avi Shlaim
Reviewed by Robert B. Satloff
November 2008
Abstract –
In July 1989, interviewing the late King Hussein for a doctoral
dissertation on the early years of his reign, I summoned up the
courage to ask him to autograph a first edition of his
English-language autobiography, Uneasy Lies the Head (1962). He
signed it “with all my warm wishes and high esteem, Hussein I.” For
a twenty-seven-year old graduate student, life does not get much
better than that. I mention this because, as any serious student of
Jordan knows, Uneasy Lies the Head is more artifact than source. At
the time, numerous Hussein-watchers told me that it had been
ghostwritten by Noel Barber, the peripatetic foreign correspondent
for the Daily Mail, and was designed explicitly to burnish the
king’s image for Western audiences and Western patrons. The fact
that the 42nd direct-generation descendant of the Prophet Muhammad
boasted about enjoying his wife’s crispy bacon for breakfast was
proof enough that the book was never intended to be read by his
overwhelmingly Muslim subjects.
About the Author
Robert Satloff is executive director of the
Washington Institute for Near East Policy. His books include
From Abdullah to Hussein: Jordan in Transition (1994) and
Among the Righteous: Lost Stories from the Holocaust’s Long Reach
into Arab Lands (2006).
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