In Defence of Britain's Middle Eastern Empire: A Life of Sir Gilbert Clayton

Author:   Timothy Paris
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
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9781845197858


Pages:   576
Publication Date:   01 August 2016
Format:   Paperback
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"T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia) described his war-time chief as ""the perfect leader"", a man who ""worked by influence rather than by loud direction. He was like water, or permeating oil, creeping silently and insistently through everything. It was not possible to say where Clayton was and was not, and how much really belonged to him"". This is the first biography of General Sir Gilbert Clayton (1875-1929), Britain's pre-eminent ""man-on-the-spot"" during the formative years of the modern Middle East. Serving as a soldier, administrator and diplomat in ten different Middle Eastern countries during a 33-year Middle Eastern career, Clayton is best known as the Director of British Intelligence in Cairo during the Great War (1914-16), and as the instigator and sponsor of the Arab Revolt against the Turks. Dedicated to the preservation of Britain's Middle Eastern empire, Clayton came to realize that in the transformed post-war world Britain could ill afford to control all aspects of the emerging nation-states in the region. In his work as adviser to the Egyptian government (1919-22), he advocated internal autonomy for the Egyptians, while asserting Britain's vital imperial interests in the country. As chief administrator in Palestine (1923-5), he sought to reconcile the Arabs to Britain's national home policy for the Jews, and, at the same time, to solidify Britain's position as Mandatory power. In Arabia, Clayton negotiated the first post-war treaties with the emerging power of Ibn Saud, (1925, 1927), but curtailed his designs on the British Mandates in Iraq and Transjordan. And, in Iraq, where Clayton served as High Commissioner (1929), he backed Iraq's independence within the framework of the British Empire."

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Author:   Timothy Paris
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
Weight:   1.000kg
ISBN:  

9781845197858


ISBN 10:   1845197852
Pages:   576
Publication Date:   01 August 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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For students of Sudanese history, the main interest of Pariss magisterial biography of Clayton may lie in discovering the influence his apprenticeship in the affairs of the Sudan had on his later career. Students of the history of the wider Middle East will derive new insights from the long formative period of a career that has until now hardly been considered in analyses of the Arab Bureau, the Hijaz campaign, Mandatory Palestine and the rise of Saudi Arabia. -M. W. Daly


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Timothy J. Paris holds a B.A. in history from Duke University and a J.D. from Indiana University. In 1997, he received a Ph.D. in history from Cambridge University. His first book, Britain, the Hashemites and Arab Rule, 19201925: The Sherifian Solution, was published in 2003. Dr. Paris currently practices law in Phoenix, Arizona.

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