ABSTRACT

Britain emerged from World War II dependent economically and militarily upon the US. Egypt was the hub of Britain's imperial interests in the Middle East, but her inability to maintain a large garrison there was clear to the indigenous peoples. These essays track the decline of the empire.

part |1 pages

PART 1: THE EFFECT OF WAR ON THE MIDDLE EAST

chapter 2|15 pages

The strategic role of the Middle East after the war

ByMICHAEL J. COHEN 23

part |1 pages

PART 2: ASPECTS OF ARAB NATIONALISM

chapter 3|23 pages

Britain and the politics of the Arab League, 1943-50

ByMICHAEL THORNHILL

chapter 4|15 pages

Economic aspects of Arab nationalism

ByRODNEY WILSON 64

part |1 pages

PART 3: EGYPT IN CONFLICT WITH BRITAIN

chapter 6|17 pages

Lampson and the wartime control of Egypt

ByMARTIN KOLINSKY 95

chapter 7|30 pages

Egypt 1945-52: The uses of disorder

ByCHARLES TRIPP 112

chapter 8|20 pages

Britain and the Egyptian problem, 1945-48

ByJOHN KENT

part |1 pages

PART 4: DEGREES OF ACCOMMODATION WITH BRITAIN

chapter 10|13 pages

The decline of British influence and the ruling elite in Iraq

ByMICHAEL EPPEL

chapter 11|22 pages

British rule in Jordan, 1943-55

ByILAN PAPPE 198