Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Biography

ALAN RUSH is a leading British historical researcher, consultant and writer with a special interest in the Middle East. Based in London and Cairo he is currently working on Egyptian social history and the history of the ahl al-bayt (family of the Prophet Muhammad) focussing on the Sharifs of Mecca and the affairs of the Hashemite royal families of Jordan and Iraq.

Born of Anglo-Irish and Danish parentage in July 1936, Alan Rush first worked as a reporter on the Daily Express newspaper (Beaverbrook Press) in London. Later, he joined the editorial staff of The Authors’ and Writers’ Who’s Who, Burke’s Peerage and The International Statesman’s Yearbook (Mercury Publications). In the United States he taught English literature before becoming a style-editor with the Encyclopedia Americana.

He first visited the Middle East in 1970. After teaching in the English Department at Riyadh University (now King Saud University) in Saudi Arabia, he moved to King ‘Abd al-‘Aziz University, Jeddah. From 1975 to 1982 he lectured at Kuwait University and contributed to the Al-Hayat, Kuwait Times, Arab Times and Al-Qabas newspapers.

Since 1982, Alan Rush has travelled throughout the Middle East and undertaken major research projects (see below). He is a specialist in Kuwaiti affairs and the author of Al Sabah: History and Genealogy of Kuwait’s Ruling Family 1752-1987 (Ithaca Press, 1987) He has also compiled and edited important documentary works comprising papers held in the British Foreign Office diplomatic archives and in the archives of the East India Office, British Library (London), the National Archives of India (Delhi), the Middle East Centre, Saint Antony’s College (Oxford), the National Archives (Washington), the Ministre des Affaires Etrangeres (Paris and Nantes) and the League of Nations (Geneva).

In London, Alan Rush has contributed articles to The Independent, Financial Times, The Guardian, Middle East International, the Middle East Economic Digest (MEED) and the Journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs.

His published works include:

Burke’s Ruling Families of the World, Volume 2 (Burke’s Peerage, 1980). Contributor of genealogies and essays on the Al-Sabah (rulers of Kuwait) and on the royal family of Saudi Arabia.

Kuwait: A MEED Practical Guide (Meed, Ltd, London, 1985). Contributor and editorial advisor.

Records of Kuwait (8 vols. Archive Editions, 1989)

Ruling Families of Arabia (10 vols. Archive Editions, 1991)

Records of the Hajj (10 vols. Archive Editions, 1993)

Records of the Hashimite Dynasties: A Twentieth-Century Documentary History of the Royal Families of Jordan, Iraq and the Hijaz (15 vols. Archive Editions, 1995)

Records of Iraq (15 vols. Archive Editions, 2001)

Gerald de Gaury, Three Kings in Baghdad, The Tragedy of Iraq’s Monarchy (new edition, I.B. Tauris, 2008) Introductory essay.

Wikipedia

Alan de Lacy Rush is a British historical researcher and writer with a special interest in Kuwait and Middle Eastern ruling dynasties. Based in London and Cairo he is currently researching the history of the ahl al-bayt (family of the Prophet Muhammad), and the Sharifs of Mecca together with the affairs of the Hashimite royal families of Jordan and Iraq.


Born in July 1936, Alan Rush worked as a reporter on the Daily Express newspaper (Beaverbrook Press) in London. Later, he joined the editorial staff of The Authors’ and Writers’ Who’s Who, Burke’s Peerage and The International Statesman’s Yearbook (Mercury Publications). In the United States he taught English literature before becoming a style-editor with the American People's Encyclopedia.

He first visited the Middle East in 1970. After teaching in the English Department at Riyadh University (now King Saud University) in Saudi Arabia, he moved to King ‘Abd al-‘Aziz University, Jeddah. From 1975 to 1982 he lectured at Kuwait University and contributed articles to the Kuwait Times, Arab Times and Al-Qabas.

Since 1982 Alan Rush has travelled throughout the Middle East and undertaken major research projects (see below). He is a specialist in Kuwaiti affairs and the author of Al Sabah: History and Genealogy of Kuwait’s Ruling Family, 1752-1987 (Ithaca Press, 1987). He has also compiled and edited works comprising selected papers held in Foreign Office files and in the archives of the East India Office, British Library (London), the National Archives of India (Delhi), the archives of the Middle East Centre, Saint Antony’s College (Oxford), the National Archives (Washington), the Ministre des Affaires Etrangères (Paris and Nantes) and the League of Nations (Geneva).

Alan Rush has contributed articles to The Independent, Financial Times, Al-Hayat, Middle East International and Journal of the Royal Society for Asian Affairs. His published works include:

Books
*' (Ithaca Press, 1987)
*', Volume 2 (Burke’s Peerage, 1980) - genealogies and essays on Al-Sabah (Kuwait) and on the royal family of Saudi Arabia
*' (Meed, Ltd, London, 1985). Contributor and editorial advisor
*Records of Kuwait (8 vols. Archive Editions, 1989). Editor and researcher
*Ruling Families of Arabia (10 vols. Archive Editions, 1991). Editor and researcher
*Records of the Hajj (10 vols. Archive Editions, 1993). Editor and researcher
*' (15 vols. Archive Editions, 1995). Editor and researcher
*' (15 vols. Archive Editions, 2001). Editor and researcher
*[http://books.google.com/books/ibtauris?q=alan+rush&hlen&vidISBN9781845115357 Three Kings in Baghdad: The Tragedy of Iraq’s Monarchy] (I.B. Tauris, 2008) by Gerald de Gaury - introductory essay to new edition with preface by Philip Mansel
Articles
*The Emir Of Kuwait

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References
*Country Listing webpage, Kuwait Politics subpage for Al Sabah: History and Genealogy of Kuwait’s Ruling Family 1752-1987

Monday, November 29, 2010

Books

Al-Sabah - History and Genealogy of Kuwait's Ruling Family, 1752-1986

Three Kings in Baghdad: The Tragedy of Iraq's Monarchy - Gerald de Ga

Records of the Hashemite Dynasties 15 Volume Set - A Twentieth Century Documentary History

Ruling Families of Arabia 11 Volume Hardback Set Plus Boxed Genealogical Tables

Kuwait Political Agency 13 Volume Set - Arabic Documents 1899-1949 - M. Asser

Records of the Hajj 10 Volume Hardback Set Including Boxed Maps and Other Printed Items
A Documentary History of the Pilgrimage to Mecca

Records of Iraq 1914-1966 15 Volume Set - J. Priestland

Articles

Obituary: Bruce Conde - Wednesday, 5 August 1992

Obituary: Edward Henderson - Friday, 5 May 1995

Obituary: Professor Sir Harold Bailey -
Friday, 12 January 1996


Obituary: Mohammed Fadhil Jamali -Tuesday, 3 June 1997

Obituary: Muhammad Hadid -Friday, 6 August 1999

Capt Charles Coke -Fleet Air Arm officer and cosmopolite -Friday, 14 February 2003


Lord Henniker -Diplomat and former Director-General of the British Council -Monday, 3 May 2004

Anthony Rhodes -Cosmopolitan travel writer, biographer, novelist and memoirist -Wednesday, 25 August 2004


The Emir Of Kuwait -Monday, 16 January 2006

Jane Priestland - Enterprising scholar of 20th-century Middle Eastern historical documents -Thursday 30 July 2009

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Pictures

Alan Rush, Alan De Lacy Rush, A. de L. Rush Alan Rush

Contact

Name : Alan Rush (Alan de Lacy Rush/ A. de L. Rush)

E-mail : alanrush7@gmail.com

Tel : +44 (0)20 7602-2817 (London)

Mobile : +2 016 975 1798 (Cairo)

Website : www.AlanRush.net