A Line in the Sand: Britain, France and the struggle that shaped the Middle East

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Simon and Schuster, 27.10.2011 - 350 Seiten
‘The very grubby coalface of foreign policy … I found the entire book most horribly addictive’ Independent

‘One of the unexpected responses to reading this masterful study is amazement at the efforts the British and French each put into undermining the other’ Spectator

A fascinating insight into the untold story of how British-French rivalry drew the battle-lines of the modern Middle East.


In 1916, in the middle of the First World War, two men secretly agreed to divide the Middle East between them. Sir Mark Sykes was a visionary politician; François Georges-Picot a diplomat with a grudge. They drew a line in the sand from the Mediterranean to the Persian frontier, and together remade the map of the Middle East, with Britain’s 'mandates' of Palestine, Transjordan and Iraq, and France's in Lebanon and Syria.

Over the next thirty years a sordid tale of violence and clandestine political manoeuvring unfolded, told here through a stellar cast of politicians, diplomats, spies and soldiers, including T. E. Lawrence, Winston Churchill and Charles de Gaulle. Using declassified papers from the British and French archives, James Barr vividly depicts the covert, deadly war of intrigue and espionage between Britain and France to rule the Middle East, and reveals the shocking way in which the French finally got their revenge.
 

Inhalt

Maps
Very Practical Politics
Monsieur Picot
Enter T E Lawrence
Allenbys
Deadlock
The Crusader
Revolt in Iraq
Completely Intransigent Extremely Rude
Envoy Extraordinary
Dirty Work
Another Fashoda
Friends in Need
Trop de Zèle
The Murder of Lord Moyne
19451949

The Best and Cheapest Solution
The Druze Revolt
The Crushing of the Druzes
The Pipeline
Revenge Revenge
Fighting Terror with Terror
Placating the Arabs
19401945
A King in Exile
A Squalid Episode
Time to Call the Shots
Got to Think Again
The American League for a Free Palestine
French and Zionist Intrigues
Last Post
A Settling of Scores
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
43
Index
87
List of Plates
131

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James Barr has worked in politics, at the Daily Telegraph, in the City, at the British Embassy in Paris, and is currently a visiting fellow at King's College, London. He read modern history at Oxford has travelled widely in the Middle East. His previous book, A Line in the Sand, is also available from Simon & Schuster. He lives with his wife and two children in south London.

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