A sweeping examination of how Winston S. Churchill, first as Secretary for War and Air, and then as Colonial Secretary, both formulated and enacted the British imperial mandate policy for Iraq and Palestine, thereby laying the groundwork for issues that are still relevant today including conflicts in Israel and internal political upheavals in Iraq.
A sweeping examination of how Winston S. Churchill, first as Secretary for War and Air, and then as Colonial Secretary, both formulated and enacted the British imperial mandate policy for Iraq and Palestine, thereby laying the groundwork for issues that are still relevant today including conflicts in Israel and internal political upheavals in Iraq.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sara Reguer is Professor of History in the Department of Judaic Studies at Brooklyn College. She earned her Ph.D. from Columbia University in Middle East history. She has published on a variety of topics, both scholarly and popular, including articles on Winston Churchill during World War I.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Winston S. Churchill and the Middle East Chapter 2: Great Britain and the Middle East Chapter 3: Secretary of State for War and Air Chapter 4: Middle East Dilemmas Chapter 5: Secretary of State for the Colonies Chapter 6: The Cairo Conference of 1921 Chapter 7: Approval of Parliament Chapter 8: Slow Progress Chapter 9: No Progress Chapter 10: Iraq: From Stalemate to Solution Chapter 11: Policy for Palestine Chapter 12: Summary and Conclusion
Chapter 1: Winston S. Churchill and the Middle East Chapter 2: Great Britain and the Middle East Chapter 3: Secretary of State for War and Air Chapter 4: Middle East Dilemmas Chapter 5: Secretary of State for the Colonies Chapter 6: The Cairo Conference of 1921 Chapter 7: Approval of Parliament Chapter 8: Slow Progress Chapter 9: No Progress Chapter 10: Iraq: From Stalemate to Solution Chapter 11: Policy for Palestine Chapter 12: Summary and Conclusion
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