By the 1950s, the Suez Canal was crucial for Britain's trade in the Middle East, for its communication with overseas dependencies and for its containment of Soviet influence in Africa. The sudden nationalisation of the canal in July 1956 by Gamal Abdul Nasser, and the obstruction of British military intercession by the United States, struck a blow to the prestige of the nation that resonated in the work of British novelists for decades to come. This essay examines the discursive responses to the Suez Crisis in such texts as John Fowles'Daniel Martin(1977), Lawrence Durrell'sThe Alexandria Quartet(1957-60) and Olivia Manning'sThe Levant Trilogy(1977-80), analysing its links to orientalism, anti-Americanism, Cold War hostilities and fears abo...
The impact of the Gamal Abdul Nasser\u27s nationalization of the Suez Canal on Anthony Eden\u27s po...
This study differs from previous works on the subject because it seeks to prove that the crisis coul...
After World War II, numerous government agencies and institutions combined to orchestrate a British ...
This study examines the Suez Crisis of 1956. In July of 1956, President Gamal Abdel Nasser ordered E...
The Suez Crisis in 1956 has been identified as a critical turning point for Britain as the global sp...
The nationalization of the Suez Canal in 1956 triggered one of the gravest international crises sinc...
The thesis is an analysis of how and why British colonial policy changed after the Suez Crisis in 19...
Britain shaped the modern Middle East through the lines that it drew in the sand after the First Wor...
Traditional historiographies of the Cold War Middle East read into Britain's postwar economic declin...
Traditional historiographies of the Cold War Middle East read into Britain's postwar economic declin...
Traditional historiographies of the Cold War Middle East read into Britain's postwar economic declin...
The bachelor's thesis "The Suez Crisis: Impacts on Great Britain's Policy and Development of the Int...
This book is a major and wide-ranging re-assessment of Anglo-American relations in the Middle Easter...
The Cold War and global politics brought upheaval to the Middle East in the 1950s. The conflict betw...
The years 1955-59 were a vital transitional period for the Anglo-American relationship in the Middle...
The impact of the Gamal Abdul Nasser\u27s nationalization of the Suez Canal on Anthony Eden\u27s po...
This study differs from previous works on the subject because it seeks to prove that the crisis coul...
After World War II, numerous government agencies and institutions combined to orchestrate a British ...
This study examines the Suez Crisis of 1956. In July of 1956, President Gamal Abdel Nasser ordered E...
The Suez Crisis in 1956 has been identified as a critical turning point for Britain as the global sp...
The nationalization of the Suez Canal in 1956 triggered one of the gravest international crises sinc...
The thesis is an analysis of how and why British colonial policy changed after the Suez Crisis in 19...
Britain shaped the modern Middle East through the lines that it drew in the sand after the First Wor...
Traditional historiographies of the Cold War Middle East read into Britain's postwar economic declin...
Traditional historiographies of the Cold War Middle East read into Britain's postwar economic declin...
Traditional historiographies of the Cold War Middle East read into Britain's postwar economic declin...
The bachelor's thesis "The Suez Crisis: Impacts on Great Britain's Policy and Development of the Int...
This book is a major and wide-ranging re-assessment of Anglo-American relations in the Middle Easter...
The Cold War and global politics brought upheaval to the Middle East in the 1950s. The conflict betw...
The years 1955-59 were a vital transitional period for the Anglo-American relationship in the Middle...
The impact of the Gamal Abdul Nasser\u27s nationalization of the Suez Canal on Anthony Eden\u27s po...
This study differs from previous works on the subject because it seeks to prove that the crisis coul...
After World War II, numerous government agencies and institutions combined to orchestrate a British ...