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DS 63.2 .E8 L45 1999 A Middle East mosaic : fragments of life, letters, and history / | DS 63.2 .G4 R823 2014 Nazis, Islamists, and the making of the modern Middle East / | DS 63.2 .G7 F76 1990 A peace to end all peace : the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the creation of the modern Middle East / | DS 63.2 .G7 F76 2000 A peace to end all peace : The fall of the Ottoman empire and the creation of the modern Middle East / | DS 63.2 .G7 R53 1997 Britain and the Middle East : into the 21st century / | DS 63.2 .I5 S5 1998 Enhancing peace and cooperation in West Asia : an Indian perspective / | DS 63.2 .I68 A73 1998 Arab-Iranian relations / |
Also published with the subtitle: creating the modern Middle East, 1914-1922.
Originally published: London: André Deutsch Ltd., 1989.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 607-620) and index.
Pt.1. At the crossroads of history -- Pt.2. Kitchener of Khartoum looks ahead -- Pt.3. Britain is drawn into the Middle Eastern quagmire -- Pt.4. Subversion -- Pt.5. The allies at the Nadir of their fortunes -- Pt.6. New worlds and promised lands -- Pt.7. Invading the Middle East -- Pt.8. The spoils of victory -- Pt.9. The tide goes out -- Pt.10. Storm over Asia -- Pt.11. Russia returns to the Middle East -- Pt.12. The Middle Eastern settlement of 1922.
The Middle East of today emerged from decisions made by the allies during and after the first World War. This extraordinarily ambitious, vividly written account tells how and why those decisions were made. Peopled with larger than life figures such as Winston Churchill (around whom the story is structured), general kitchener and T.E. Lawrence, Gertrude Bell, Ataturk, Emir Feisal and Lloyd George, the book describes the showdown with the Ottoman Empire which erupted into the devastating Eastern campaign of World War I and led to the formation - by bureacracy and subterfuge by Americans and Europeans- of the states known collectively as the Middle East.--Back Cover.
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