This dissertation examines the lack of a noticeable indigenous labor movement in the contemporary Gulf Arab countries of Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar; it focuses on the emergence, after the discovery of oil, of an industrial Gulf labor force, and on the evolution of the British policy towards oil and Gulf oil workers from 1932 until 1956. The period examined in this dissertation begins with the discovery of oil in Bahrain in 1932; this was the first such discovery on the Arab side of the Gulf, and ends with the Suez Crisis of 1956. The latter is a watershed event in Gulf history. This dissertation argues that the Suez Crisis was in large part responsible for the long-term defeat of the indigenous labor movement in the Gulf. In this dissertatio...
This thesis deals indirectly with the current crisis in Yemen by focusing on a period in the Yemen A...
The conventional historiography on popular and labor protest in the Arabian peninsula and the Gulf s...
This thesis is concerned with the history of Bahrain in the period 1920-45. It is based primarily on...
This dissertation examines the lack of a noticeable indigenous labor movement in the contemporary Gu...
This dissertation examines the historical processes through which two global petroleum companies dev...
This dissertation examines the development of oil production in the Arabian Sea through the lens of ...
The Iranian oil nationalisation crisis, which ended in the coup that overthrew nationalist prime min...
This thesis retrieves theworking and everyday life experiences of oil workers in 1973-83, and explor...
This paper analyzes the ways in which U.S. oil companies transformed Libya\u2019s economy and societ...
With the onset of the First World War, the British state crafted a new strategy of shifting its indu...
This thesis explores the modern historical lineage of absolutism in Bahrain, and the history of chal...
One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalis...
This dissertation explores the relationship between foreign oil capital, transnational infrastructur...
Oil from the Arabian Gulf has made the modern world as we know it possible. This dissertation docume...
Migrant labor in Qatar has taken a once desert landscape, and modernized it into a civilized city. T...
This thesis deals indirectly with the current crisis in Yemen by focusing on a period in the Yemen A...
The conventional historiography on popular and labor protest in the Arabian peninsula and the Gulf s...
This thesis is concerned with the history of Bahrain in the period 1920-45. It is based primarily on...
This dissertation examines the lack of a noticeable indigenous labor movement in the contemporary Gu...
This dissertation examines the historical processes through which two global petroleum companies dev...
This dissertation examines the development of oil production in the Arabian Sea through the lens of ...
The Iranian oil nationalisation crisis, which ended in the coup that overthrew nationalist prime min...
This thesis retrieves theworking and everyday life experiences of oil workers in 1973-83, and explor...
This paper analyzes the ways in which U.S. oil companies transformed Libya\u2019s economy and societ...
With the onset of the First World War, the British state crafted a new strategy of shifting its indu...
This thesis explores the modern historical lineage of absolutism in Bahrain, and the history of chal...
One cannot easily situate the Gulf Arab states homogenously within the literature on Arab nationalis...
This dissertation explores the relationship between foreign oil capital, transnational infrastructur...
Oil from the Arabian Gulf has made the modern world as we know it possible. This dissertation docume...
Migrant labor in Qatar has taken a once desert landscape, and modernized it into a civilized city. T...
This thesis deals indirectly with the current crisis in Yemen by focusing on a period in the Yemen A...
The conventional historiography on popular and labor protest in the Arabian peninsula and the Gulf s...
This thesis is concerned with the history of Bahrain in the period 1920-45. It is based primarily on...