Britain, Egypt, and Iraq during World War II: The Decline of Imperial Power in the Middle East
This book explores the tumultuous war years through the lens of the British Embassies in Cairo and Baghdad, demonstrating the role that the Second World War played in shaping the political and social map of the contemporary Middle East. The war served as a catalyst for seismic changes in Arab society and the emergence of new movements that provided powerful critiques of British intervention and of the governments that facilitated it, making the war a critical turning point in Britain's empire in the Middle East.
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Britain, Egypt, and Iraq during World War II: The Decline of Imperial Power in the Middle East
This book explores the tumultuous war years through the lens of the British Embassies in Cairo and Baghdad, demonstrating the role that the Second World War played in shaping the political and social map of the contemporary Middle East. The war served as a catalyst for seismic changes in Arab society and the emergence of new movements that provided powerful critiques of British intervention and of the governments that facilitated it, making the war a critical turning point in Britain's empire in the Middle East.
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Britain, Egypt, and Iraq during World War II: The Decline of Imperial Power in the Middle East

Britain, Egypt, and Iraq during World War II: The Decline of Imperial Power in the Middle East

by Stefanie Wichhart
Britain, Egypt, and Iraq during World War II: The Decline of Imperial Power in the Middle East

Britain, Egypt, and Iraq during World War II: The Decline of Imperial Power in the Middle East

by Stefanie Wichhart

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This book explores the tumultuous war years through the lens of the British Embassies in Cairo and Baghdad, demonstrating the role that the Second World War played in shaping the political and social map of the contemporary Middle East. The war served as a catalyst for seismic changes in Arab society and the emergence of new movements that provided powerful critiques of British intervention and of the governments that facilitated it, making the war a critical turning point in Britain's empire in the Middle East.

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ISBN-13: 9780755634545
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 08/26/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Stefanie Wichhart is Professor of History at Niagara University, USA
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