1st Edition
Britain and Saudi Arabia, 1925-1939 The Imperial Oasis
By Clive Leatherdale
Copyright 1984
416 Pages
by
Routledge
416 Pages
by
Routledge
First Published in 1983. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Introduction 1. Historical Background 2. British Policy During the Hejaz-Nejd War: The Aqaba-Maan Affair, 1925 3. The Anglo-Saudi Treaty of 1927: The Treaty of Jedda 4. The Channels of Anglo-Saudi Relations 5. The Nejd-Mandate Frontiers: TheIkhwan Rebellion 6. South-West Arabia: Anglo-Italian Rivalry in the Red Sea, and Saudi-Yemeni Confrontation 1925-1934 7. Ibn Saud and the League of Nations 8. British Foreign Policy and Arabian Oil 9. South-East Arabia: The Anglo-Saudi Frontier Dispute from 1934 221 10. The Arab World 1936-1939: Pan-Arabism and Palestine 11. The Approach of World War Two: The Impact of Italy and Germany on Anglo-Saudi Relations 12. Britain and Saudi Arabia 1925-1939: The Imperial Oasis References Map of Arabia circa 1939 Epilogue: British Policy Towards Saudi Arabia from 1939.
Biography
Clive Leatherdale






