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Redrawing the Middle East - Sir Mark Sykes, Imperialism and the Sykes-Picot Agreement

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The Sykes-Picot Agreement was one of the defining moments in the history of the modern Middle East. Yet its co-creator, Sir Mark Sykes, had far more involvement in British Middle East strategy during World War I than the Agreement for which he is now most remembered. Between 1915 and 1916, Sykes was Lord Kitchener''s agent at home and abroad, operating out of the War Office until the war secretary''s death at sea in 1916. Following that, from 1916 to 1919 he worked at the Imperial War Cabinet, the War Cabinet Secretariat and, finally, as an advisorto the Foreign Office. The full extent of Sykes''s work and influence has previously not been told. Moreover, the general impression given of him is at variance with the facts. Sykes led the negotiations with the Zionist leadership in the formulation of the Balfour Declaration, which he helped to write, and promoted their cause to achieve what he sought for a pro-British post-war Middle East peace settlement, although he was not himself a Zionist. Likewise, despite claims he championed the Arab cause, there is little proof of this other than general rhetoric mainly for public consumption. On the contrary, there is much evidence he routinely exhibited a complete lack of empathy with the Arabs. In this book, Michael Berdine examines the life of this impulsive and headstrong young British aristocrat who helped formulate many of Britain''s policies in the Middle East that are responsible for much of the instability that has affected the region ever since.>

List of contents

Introduction
1. The “Middle East Expert”
2. Kitchener’s Man and Agent-at-Large
3. Islam, India, Iraq and the Arab Bureau
4. The Husayn – McMahon Correspondence, the Arab Revolt and Advising the War Cabinet
5. The Sykes – Picot Agreement
6. War Cabinet Secretariat
7. The Zionists and a Jewish Homeland
8. Mesopotamia, Arabia and King Husayn
9. The Arab Legion and the French Difficulty
10. The Balfour Declaration
11. Palestine
12. Final Days
13. The Legacy

About the author

Michael D. Berdine is a retired history lecturer who has taught history, political science and religious studies at universities and colleges in the US and the UK.

Summary

The Sykes-Picot Agreement was one of the defining moments in the history of the modern Middle East. Yet its co-creator, Sir Mark Sykes, had far more involvement in British Middle East strategy during World War I than the Agreement for which he is now most remembered. Between 1915 and 1916, Sykes was Lord Kitchener's agent at home and abroad, operating out of the War Office until the war secretary's death at sea in 1916. Following that, from 1916 to 1919 he worked at the Imperial War Cabinet, the War Cabinet Secretariat and, finally, as an advisor
to the Foreign Office. The full extent of Sykes's work and influence has previously not been told. Moreover, the general impression given of him is at variance with the facts. Sykes led the negotiations with the Zionist leadership in the formulation of the Balfour Declaration, which he helped to write, and promoted their cause to achieve what he sought for a pro-British post-war Middle East peace settlement, although he was not himself a Zionist. Likewise, despite claims he championed the Arab cause, there is little proof of this other than general rhetoric mainly for public consumption. On the contrary, there is much evidence he routinely exhibited a complete lack of empathy with the Arabs. In this book, Michael Berdine examines the life of this impulsive and headstrong young British aristocrat who helped formulate many of Britain's policies in the Middle East that are responsible for much of the instability that has affected the region ever since.

Foreword

Complete biography of key figure in Middle Eastern history

Product details

Authors Michael D Berdine, Michael D. Berdine, BERDINE MICHAEL D, Berdine Michael D.
Publisher Tauris, I.B.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.09.2019
 
EAN 9781838604677
ISBN 978-1-83860-467-7
No. of pages 328
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Biographies, autobiographies

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political, Biography: historical, political & military, First World War, HISTORY / Middle East / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / General, 20th Century, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Geopolitics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, Geopolitics, Nationalism, 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geology, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Cartography, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Colonialism & imperialism, Political leaders & leadership, Cartography, map-making & projections, Diplomacy, c 1910 to c 1919, Middle Eastern history, Colonialism and imperialism, c 1914 to c 1918 (including WW1), Cartography, map-making and projections, Biography: historical, political and military, Political leaders and leadership, National liberation & independence, post-colonialism, Historical Geology, National liberation and independence, Historical geology and palaeogeology, Conservatism & right-of-centre democratic ideologies, Right-of-centre democratic ideologies, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War I

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