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The Banality of Brutality: British Armed Forces and the Repression of the Arab Revolt in Palestine, 1936–39*

机译:残酷的平庸性:英国武装部队和巴勒斯坦对阿拉伯起义的镇压,1936–39年*

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This article argues that the British used the legal system to legitimise brutal actions during their counter-insurgency (or colonial policing) campaign to defeat rebels during the Arab revolt in Palestine, 1936-39. The law was (re)constructed to provide a veneer of legal respectability to actions carried out by servicemen operating in the field against Arab rebels, allowing for reprisals and punitive actions against Palestinian civilians, targeted by the British in their offensive against rebels who were often hard to defeat in open battle. Lawlessness was the law. Servicemen were guided by a legal system that meant that they could accept the premises of their government that allowed for brutal actions, and they could do so with all the energy of good bureaucrats obeying orders. It shows that the British repression of the revolt was brutal and included torture and atrocities, notably at the villages of al-Bassa in 1938 and Halhul in 1939. More generally, its examination challenges the idea of British ‘exceptionalism’ in repressing imperial rebellions – the idea that there was a more benign British ‘way’ of dealing with colonial revolts. It suggests, however, that while some level of brutality became systematic and systemic, atrocious acts were exceptional and, comparatively speaking, British forces were more restrained than other colonial powers operating in similar circumstances. It also raises the issue of regimental differences in counter-insurgency methods.
机译:本文认为,在1936-39年阿拉伯巴勒斯坦起义期间,英国人通过反叛(或殖民治安)运动打败叛乱分子时,利用法律制度将残酷行径合法化。对该法律进行了(重新)构建,以证明在法律上尊重在该地区作战的军人针对阿拉伯叛乱分子的行动,允许对巴勒斯坦平民进行报复和惩罚性行动,这些行动是英国人针对经常攻击叛乱分子的目标在公开战斗中难以击败。违法是法律。军人受到法律制度的指导,这意味着他们可以接受政府允许进行野蛮行动的场所,而且他们可以在所有优秀官僚们服从命令的情况下这样做。它表明,英国对叛乱的镇压是残酷的,包括酷刑和暴行,特别是在1938年的al-Bassa村和1939年的Halhul村。更广泛的说,它的考察对英国的“例外主义”压制帝国起义提出了挑战–英国有一种更良性的应对殖民起义的“方法”。但是,这表明,尽管某种程度的残暴行为变得系统性和系统性,但残暴行径却是例外,相对而言,与在类似情况下行动的其他殖民大国相比,英国军队受到的约束更大。这也提出了反叛乱方法中的制度差异问题。

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