Wm. Roger Louis (Kerr Professor, Kerr Professor, University of Texa
The End of the British Empire in the Middle East, 1952--1971
Wm. Roger Louis (Kerr Professor, Kerr Professor, University of Texa
The End of the British Empire in the Middle East, 1952--1971
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A comprehensive account of the decline and fall of the British Empire in the Middle East from 1952 to 1971.
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A comprehensive account of the decline and fall of the British Empire in the Middle East from 1952 to 1971.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 165mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780198201977
- ISBN-10: 0198201974
- Artikelnr.: 71904389
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 528
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 165mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780198201977
- ISBN-10: 0198201974
- Artikelnr.: 71904389
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Wm. Roger Louis, CBE is Kerr Professor at the University of Texas and Honorary Fellow of St Antony's College, Oxford. A Past President of the American Historical Association, he is Editor-in-Chief of the Oxford History of the British Empire series. His books include The British Empire in the Middle East, 1945-1951.
Introduction
Part I From Musaddiq to Nasser, 1952-March 1956
1: Muhammad Musaddiq and 'Iranian Englishmen'
2: The Overthrow of the Musaddiq Government
3: The Oil Consortium of 1954
4: Prelude to the Revolution in Egypt
5: The Egyptian Revolution and Its Aftermath
6: The Critical Year 1955
7: The Sudan's Independence
8: Jordan in 1956
9: The Buraimi Oasis and the Arabian Peninsula
10: Towards the Upheaval
Part II The Suez Crisis
11: Nasser's Nationalization of the Suez Canal Company
12: Misconceptions
13: The Suez Canal Users Association
14: The Invasion
Part III The Middle East, 1957-1971
15: The Crises of 1957-1958
16: The Iraqi Revolution
17: The 1967 War
18: The Collapse in Aden
19: The Withdrawal from the Gulf
20: The Legacy of the Balfour Declaration
Epilogue
Part I From Musaddiq to Nasser, 1952-March 1956
1: Muhammad Musaddiq and 'Iranian Englishmen'
2: The Overthrow of the Musaddiq Government
3: The Oil Consortium of 1954
4: Prelude to the Revolution in Egypt
5: The Egyptian Revolution and Its Aftermath
6: The Critical Year 1955
7: The Sudan's Independence
8: Jordan in 1956
9: The Buraimi Oasis and the Arabian Peninsula
10: Towards the Upheaval
Part II The Suez Crisis
11: Nasser's Nationalization of the Suez Canal Company
12: Misconceptions
13: The Suez Canal Users Association
14: The Invasion
Part III The Middle East, 1957-1971
15: The Crises of 1957-1958
16: The Iraqi Revolution
17: The 1967 War
18: The Collapse in Aden
19: The Withdrawal from the Gulf
20: The Legacy of the Balfour Declaration
Epilogue
Introduction
Part I From Musaddiq to Nasser, 1952-March 1956
1: Muhammad Musaddiq and 'Iranian Englishmen'
2: The Overthrow of the Musaddiq Government
3: The Oil Consortium of 1954
4: Prelude to the Revolution in Egypt
5: The Egyptian Revolution and Its Aftermath
6: The Critical Year 1955
7: The Sudan's Independence
8: Jordan in 1956
9: The Buraimi Oasis and the Arabian Peninsula
10: Towards the Upheaval
Part II The Suez Crisis
11: Nasser's Nationalization of the Suez Canal Company
12: Misconceptions
13: The Suez Canal Users Association
14: The Invasion
Part III The Middle East, 1957-1971
15: The Crises of 1957-1958
16: The Iraqi Revolution
17: The 1967 War
18: The Collapse in Aden
19: The Withdrawal from the Gulf
20: The Legacy of the Balfour Declaration
Epilogue
Part I From Musaddiq to Nasser, 1952-March 1956
1: Muhammad Musaddiq and 'Iranian Englishmen'
2: The Overthrow of the Musaddiq Government
3: The Oil Consortium of 1954
4: Prelude to the Revolution in Egypt
5: The Egyptian Revolution and Its Aftermath
6: The Critical Year 1955
7: The Sudan's Independence
8: Jordan in 1956
9: The Buraimi Oasis and the Arabian Peninsula
10: Towards the Upheaval
Part II The Suez Crisis
11: Nasser's Nationalization of the Suez Canal Company
12: Misconceptions
13: The Suez Canal Users Association
14: The Invasion
Part III The Middle East, 1957-1971
15: The Crises of 1957-1958
16: The Iraqi Revolution
17: The 1967 War
18: The Collapse in Aden
19: The Withdrawal from the Gulf
20: The Legacy of the Balfour Declaration
Epilogue







