Few historical subjects are more emotive than that concerning the emergence of Middle-Eastern l and s from under Ottoman domination during the First World War. An almost mystical nimbus still hovers over the memory of Lawrence and the Arab Revolt with which he has become so indelibly associated. The Arab Bureau was a small collection of officers, varyingly conversant with this region, gathered by the British Foreign Office, early in 1916, to undo damage wrought by a superannuated network of military and imperial bureaucracies unprepared for the business of World War. British policy-makers were beset with myriad centers of military and political power which operated along different ( and often divergent) lines respecting Arab policy. There w...
The military is a key component of the state. It is also a crucial tool of imperial control. The Ara...
Britain in Egypt: Nationalism and Strategic Choices, 1919-1930 Abstract Egypt has always attracted s...
The unusual way in which Britain's empire in Arabia was connected politically and constitutionally t...
This paper offers a re-examination of Anglo-Arab relations during the First World War as a means of ...
Graduation date: 1990Presentation date: 1989-05-30This study traces British government policies with...
This article examines how intelligence services and officers laid the groundwork for British rule in...
The period between 1914 and 1923 was one of the most important phases in Middle Eastern history; and...
This thesis offers a microcosmic insight into Britain's transition toward a world system without an ...
In 1919 the number of British officials employed by the Egyptian Government reached a peak of over 1...
This research argues that during the inter-war years in Palestine, British power was dependent upon ...
This dissertation addresses early British intelligence activities and Anglo-Ottoman relations by vie...
After World War I, Great Britain found itself unexpectedly occupying vast swaths of the Middle East,...
This article explores the role of both pro-nationalist and pro-imperialist voices in Egypt and Brita...
The First World War's 1916 Arab Revolt has become, in the West, a renowned episode in part because ...
This article illustrates how British perceptions of Sultan Ali Dinar of Darfur, in the context of th...
The military is a key component of the state. It is also a crucial tool of imperial control. The Ara...
Britain in Egypt: Nationalism and Strategic Choices, 1919-1930 Abstract Egypt has always attracted s...
The unusual way in which Britain's empire in Arabia was connected politically and constitutionally t...
This paper offers a re-examination of Anglo-Arab relations during the First World War as a means of ...
Graduation date: 1990Presentation date: 1989-05-30This study traces British government policies with...
This article examines how intelligence services and officers laid the groundwork for British rule in...
The period between 1914 and 1923 was one of the most important phases in Middle Eastern history; and...
This thesis offers a microcosmic insight into Britain's transition toward a world system without an ...
In 1919 the number of British officials employed by the Egyptian Government reached a peak of over 1...
This research argues that during the inter-war years in Palestine, British power was dependent upon ...
This dissertation addresses early British intelligence activities and Anglo-Ottoman relations by vie...
After World War I, Great Britain found itself unexpectedly occupying vast swaths of the Middle East,...
This article explores the role of both pro-nationalist and pro-imperialist voices in Egypt and Brita...
The First World War's 1916 Arab Revolt has become, in the West, a renowned episode in part because ...
This article illustrates how British perceptions of Sultan Ali Dinar of Darfur, in the context of th...
The military is a key component of the state. It is also a crucial tool of imperial control. The Ara...
Britain in Egypt: Nationalism and Strategic Choices, 1919-1930 Abstract Egypt has always attracted s...
The unusual way in which Britain's empire in Arabia was connected politically and constitutionally t...