Britain's Moment in the Middle East: was it an imperial triumph or a
decisive staging post in the end-of-empire story? Sir Percy Cox
(1864-1937) was a vital figure in the history of the British Empire in
the Middle East, part of the pantheon with such legends as T. E.
Lawrence and Gertrude Bell. As High Commissioner in Iraq from 1920 to
1923 he presided over the birth of modern Iraq - the climax of his
career - but left an infant state fraught with political, ethnic and
religious problems which have bedeviled Iraq and the Middle East to
the present day. John Townsend paints a convincing picture of
Britain's global empire and brings Cox to life as an archetypal
patrician proconsul. This is the first major biography of Cox, based
on extensive research in original sources and long experience in the
region. It strikingly illustrates the troubled contemporary history of
Iraq and the modern Middle East and will become the standard work on
Cox.
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Sir Percy Cox and the End of Empire
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ISBN
9780857715937
Publisert
2015
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I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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