London and the invention of the MiddleEast

money, power and war, 1902-22

London and the invention of the MiddleEast
Roger Adelson, Roger Adelson
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London and the invention of the MiddleEast

money, power and war, 1902-22

In the first quarter of the twentieth century, the British Government, the banks, and leading individuals in London reached historic decisions that determined the name, shape and future of the region known as the Middle East. In this innovative and entertaining book Roger Adelson examines who made policy, on what grounds, with what information, and with what results.

The setting for the narrative is London, then the world's greatest metropolis and its financial and political centre. In both words and little-known photographs, Adelson evokes the atmosphere of Whitehall, Fleet Street, the City of London, and Westminster, and paints a vivid portrait of the individuals (Balfour, Churchill, Lloyd George, Curzon, Cromer, and others) who defined the political agenda.

Using an extensive range of public and private archives, he identifies issues of money, power, and territorial ambition at the heart of policy, and decisions made in ignorance of and often wholly without reference to local interests.

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Cover of: London and the invention of the MiddleEast
London and the invention of the MiddleEast: money, power and war, 1902-22
1995, Yale University Press
in English
Cover of: London and the invention of the Middle East
London and the invention of the Middle East: money, power, and war, 1902-1922
1995, Yale University Press
in English

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New Haven, London

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956.02

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xii, 244p. :
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244

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OL22172261M
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0300060947
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