The 1950s were a time of political and social upheaval in the Middle East as exemplified by the Iraqi Coup of 1958. Within the country there existed the classic internal economic and social strife that so often leads to revolution, yet this played out during a global changing of the guards, causing a far more complex situation. Britain was shirking responsibility for former colonies and the dawn was rising on American superpowerdom in the Middle East. The rhetoric used by the British and the Americans differed greatly in the acknowledgement of the communist threat in Iraq under Abd-al Karim Qasim. The Americans were concerned, verging on panicked, over the potential of northern tier Communist expansion while the British remained calm. Thus ...
For MI6 and the imperialists of the United Kingdom, the 1953 Iranian coup d’état was carried out to ...
The overthrow of the Iraqi monarchy in 1958 was followed by an upsurge in collective action, which t...
Traditional historiographies of the Cold War Middle East read into Britain's postwar economic declin...
The 1950s were a time of political and social upheaval in the Middle East as exemplified by the Iraq...
Following the termination of its mandate in 1932, Britain precariously tried to retain its influence...
This article analyses British policy towards Iraq during the period following the Second World War u...
Recent outbreaks of sectarian and ethnic violence have thrown Iraq’s stability into doubt, suggestin...
The period beginning with Muhammad Mosaddeq’s premiership in Iran from 1950 through the revolution i...
textThis thesis explores new ideas for the foundations for state violence in Iraq by looking specifi...
The United States emerged from the destruction of World War II a superpower with burgeoning global i...
The outbreak of World War II in September 1939 had a negative impact not only on the European contin...
textThis dissertation contends that a revolutionary situation built up in Iraq during the last decad...
In 1968 a coup d'état brought into power an extraordinary regime in Iraq, one that stood apart from ...
The Middle East would come closest to collective security with the West in 1955 when Iraq, Iran, Tur...
The article is devoted to a problem that is little studied in Russian historiography – the study of ...
For MI6 and the imperialists of the United Kingdom, the 1953 Iranian coup d’état was carried out to ...
The overthrow of the Iraqi monarchy in 1958 was followed by an upsurge in collective action, which t...
Traditional historiographies of the Cold War Middle East read into Britain's postwar economic declin...
The 1950s were a time of political and social upheaval in the Middle East as exemplified by the Iraq...
Following the termination of its mandate in 1932, Britain precariously tried to retain its influence...
This article analyses British policy towards Iraq during the period following the Second World War u...
Recent outbreaks of sectarian and ethnic violence have thrown Iraq’s stability into doubt, suggestin...
The period beginning with Muhammad Mosaddeq’s premiership in Iran from 1950 through the revolution i...
textThis thesis explores new ideas for the foundations for state violence in Iraq by looking specifi...
The United States emerged from the destruction of World War II a superpower with burgeoning global i...
The outbreak of World War II in September 1939 had a negative impact not only on the European contin...
textThis dissertation contends that a revolutionary situation built up in Iraq during the last decad...
In 1968 a coup d'état brought into power an extraordinary regime in Iraq, one that stood apart from ...
The Middle East would come closest to collective security with the West in 1955 when Iraq, Iran, Tur...
The article is devoted to a problem that is little studied in Russian historiography – the study of ...
For MI6 and the imperialists of the United Kingdom, the 1953 Iranian coup d’état was carried out to ...
The overthrow of the Iraqi monarchy in 1958 was followed by an upsurge in collective action, which t...
Traditional historiographies of the Cold War Middle East read into Britain's postwar economic declin...