1st Edition

The Truth about Mesopotamia, Palestine & Syria

By J. de V. Loder Copyright 1923
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    226 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1923, The Truth about Mesopotamia, Palestine & Syria presents a comprehensive overview of what may be called the Arab or Middle Eastern problem in the earlier part of the twentieth century. Drawing from official publications and first-hand experience in the Middle East, J. de V. Loder discusses themes like the origins of the Arab movement; conditions in the Arab countries under Allied Occupation until the end of 1918; the activities of the Peace Conference and their repercussion in the Arab countries during 1919; Arab nationalism in Syria and Mesopotamia; and the relations between Arabs and Jews in Palestine. With a foreword by Lord Robert Cecil, this book is an important historical document and will be of interest to scholars and researchers of Middle East studies, British foreign policy, and international relations.

    Preface Foreword by Lord Robert Cecil 1. The Arabs and the War 2. Conditions in the Arab Countries under Allied Occupation until the end of 1918 3. The Activities of the Peace Conference and their Repercussion in the Arab Countries during 1919 4. Arab Nationalism and the French in Syria 5. Arab Nationalism and the British in Mesopotamia 6. British, Arabs and the Jews in Palestine 7. Mandates, Treaties and Conclusions Appendices Index Map of the Arab Countries at the end of the volume

    Biography

    J. de V. Loder