The Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921

The Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921
Title The Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921 PDF eBook
Author Reeva S. Simon
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 204
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780231132930

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With the U.S.-led Operation Iraqi Freedom, we are reminded that almost one hundred years ago, Great Britain undertook a similar process of regime change and territorial reorganization in the same region of the world. In the thick of world conflict, with its strategic interests in the balance, the British had to begin planning for the aftermath of the World War that permitted the redrawing of borders and the creation of new political entities. One year after the beginning of World War I, preparations for a new strategic order in the Middle East were already underway. For the Allies -Britain, France, and Russia -the task was different from that of the United States today. Yet unlike the Coalition forces that in 2003 proclaimed the territorial integrity of Iraq, the British began from scratch: until 1921, the country of Iraq did not exist. How did this actually come about? And what were the reactions of the peoples living in that contested territory? This collection of essays by leading scholars provides a comprehensive yet accessible overview of Iraq's history and its strategic importance from three points of view: local residents, Iraq's neighbors (Iran, Turkey, and Kurdistan), and the Great Powers. The book captures the complexity of forces that contributed to the making of Iraq as a modern state, integrating short and long term policy, individual and group interests, and the impact of World War I. The Creation of Iraq helps readers to understand the dynamics and interplay of regional history and geo-strategic and imperial priorities in an area of the world that will continue to dominate international politics for years to come. - Publisher.

Creation of Iraq, 1914-1922

Creation of Iraq, 1914-1922
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The Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921

The Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921
Title The Creation of Iraq, 1914-1921 PDF eBook
Author Reeva Spector Simon
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 262
Release 2004-12-08
Genre History
ISBN 0231509200

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Leading scholars consider Iraq's history and strategic importance from the vantage point of its residents, neighbors (Iran, Turkey, and Kurdistan), and the Great Powers.

Oil and the Creation of Iraq

Oil and the Creation of Iraq
Title Oil and the Creation of Iraq PDF eBook
Author David E. McNabb
Publisher Routledge
Pages 228
Release 2016-04-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317272919

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Off to the sidelines of the brutal western front of World War I was a nasty little campaign by British and India troops sent to secure Persian oil fields. Explaining what and how this happened in the early decades of the twentieth century goes beyond being just another history of a distant campaign in the 1914 to 1918 war. The highs and lows of what many British military planners in London considered to be a minor campaign in a distant theatre of operations proved to be a long, costly conflict the results of which still influence events today. Oil and the Creation of Iraq describes how the policies of allied military leaders of the time resulted in pushing the Ottoman government into partnership with Germany and Austria during World War I, resulting in its disintegration and loss of its Middle Eastern territories. The book then describes how the political and economic aims of the nations involved in the Mesopotamian campaign influenced the fighting and subsequent creation of Iraq, a new nation with few defensible boundaries, but one sitting atop an almost inexhaustible supply of oil and gas.

Education and the Nation

Education and the Nation
Title Education and the Nation PDF eBook
Author Steven Floyd Hall
Publisher
Pages 186
Release 1992
Genre Iraq
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When God Made Hell

When God Made Hell
Title When God Made Hell PDF eBook
Author Charles Townshend
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 616
Release 2010-10-21
Genre History
ISBN 0571269494

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Since 2003, Iraq has rarely left the headlines. But less discussed is the fact that Iraq as we know it was created by the British, in one of the most dramatic interventions in recent history. A cautious strategic invasion by British forces led - within seven years - to imperial expansion on a dizzying scale, with fateful consequences for the Middle East and the world. In When God Made Hell, Charles Townshend charts Britain's path from one of its worst military disasters to extraordinary success with largely unintended consequences, through overconfidence, incompetence and dangerously vague policy. With monumental research and exceptionally vivid accounts of on-the-ground warfare, this a truly gripping account of the Mesopotamia campaign, and its place in the wider political and international context. For anyone seeking to understand the roots of British involvement in Iraq, it is essential reading.

Imagining the Nation: Nationalism, Sectarianism and Socio-Political Conflict in Iraq

Imagining the Nation: Nationalism, Sectarianism and Socio-Political Conflict in Iraq
Title Imagining the Nation: Nationalism, Sectarianism and Socio-Political Conflict in Iraq PDF eBook
Author Harith Al Qarawee
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 392
Release 2012-04-05
Genre History
ISBN 1326482602

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When the statue of Saddam Hussein was pulled down in Baghdad's Firdous square, Iraq was entering a new phase of uncertainty. This is a country whose history has been shaped by foreign occupations, authoritarianism, wars and violence. Its identity was always a matter of controversy. The incompatibility between Iraq as a territorial entity and the various cultural identities of its population made it more difficult for Iraqis to imagine their 'Nation'. This Identity Problem has been made worse by a political power which has always based itself on the hegemony politics of exclusion. Through a long journey in the historical processes and socio-political conflicts, the author tells the story of a country devastated by its legacy, seeking to reconcile with itself and re-imagine its nationhood.