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Book Synopsis: “A story of how empires rattle along until their sheer scale makes them nonsensical… [Reid’s] very capable prose just begs to be read” (The Scotsman). At the end of the First World War, Britain, and to a much lesser extent France, created the modern Middle East. The possessions of the former Ottoman Empire were carved up with scant regard for the wishes of those who lived there. Frontiers were devised and alien dynasties imposed on the populations as arbitrarily as in medieval times. From the outset, the project was destined to fail. Conflicting and ambiguous promises had been made to the Arabs during the war but were not honored. Brief hopes for Arab unity were dashed, and a harsh belief in western perfidy persists to the present day. Britain was quick to see the riches promised by the black pools of oil that lay on the ground around Baghdad. When France, too, grasped their importance, bitter differences opened up and the area became the focus of a return to traditional enmity. The wartime allies came close to blows and then drifted apart, leaving a vacuum of which Hitler took advantage. Working from both primary and secondary sources, Walter Reid explores Britain’s role in the creation of the modern Middle East and the rise of Zionism from the early years of the twentieth century to 1948, when Britain handed over Palestine to United Nations control. From the decisions that Britain made has flowed much of the instability of the region and of the worldwide tensions that threaten the twenty-first century; this thought-provoking book considers how much Britain was to blame.
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Explore the fascinating and tumultuous history of the Middle East with "Empire of Sand: How Britain Made the Middle East". Walter Reid's captivating prose brings to life the rise and fall of empires, the clash of ideologies, and the legacy of British influence in the region. Dive into a narrative that sheds light on the intricate web of politics, power, and betrayals that shaped the modern Middle East.
Unravel the secrets behind the creation of artificial borders, the imposition of foreign rulers, and the broken promises that still haunt the Middle East to this day. With insights drawn from primary and secondary sources, Walter Reid offers a thought-provoking analysis of Britain's role in the region's turmoil and the origins of global tensions that continue to resonate in the twenty-first century.
Don't miss out on this captivating journey through time and space, where empires collide, ambitions clash, and destinies are rewritten. Whether you're a history buff, a political enthusiast, or simply curious about the roots of modern conflicts, "Empire of Sand" is a must-read that will challenge your perceptions and deepen your understanding of one of the world's most complex regions.
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