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J. de V. Loder

The Truth about Mesopotamia, Palestine & Syria

The Truth about Mesopotamia, Palestine & Syria

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The Truth about Mesopotamia, Palestine & Syria is a comprehensive historical overview of the Arab or Middle Eastern problem in the early 20th century, written by J. de V. Loder. It covers topics such as the origins of the Arab movement, the conditions under Allied Occupation, Arab nationalism, and the relations between Arabs and Jews in Palestine. The book is an important historical document and will be of interest to scholars and researchers of Middle East studies, British foreign policy, and international relations.

Format: Hardback
Length: 222 pages
Publication date: 17 December 2021
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


First published in 1923, The Truth about Mesopotamia, Palestine, and Syria offers a comprehensive exploration of the Arab or Middle Eastern problem during the early twentieth century. Drawing from official publications and firsthand experiences in the Middle East, J. de V. Loder delves into various themes, including the origins of the Arab movement, the conditions in the Arab countries under Allied Occupation until the end of 1918, the activities of the Peace Conference and their impact on the Arab countries in 1919, Arab nationalism in Syria and Mesopotamia, and the complex relations between Arabs and Jews in Palestine. This seminal work is accompanied by a foreword by Lord Robert Cecil, making it an invaluable historical document that will appeal to scholars and researchers specializing in Middle East studies, British foreign policy, and international relations.

The Arab movement, which emerged in the early twentieth century, played a pivotal role in shaping the political landscape of the Middle East. Loder examines the historical roots of the Arab movement, exploring its origins in the Ottoman Empire and its subsequent growth in response to European colonialism and the decline of the Ottoman Empire. He discusses the various factors that contributed to the rise of Arab nationalism, including the influence of Islam, the sense of cultural identity, and the desire for political independence.

Under Allied Occupation, the Arab countries faced a challenging period of transformation and development. Loder provides a detailed account of the conditions in these countries, highlighting the struggles for independence, the establishment of new governments, and the implementation of reforms. He discusses the role of the Peace Conference in shaping the future of the Arab world, particularly in terms of the partitioning of Palestine and the creation of Arab states.

Arab nationalism emerged as a powerful force in Syria and Mesopotamia, with the goal of establishing independent Arab states. Loder explores the development of Arab nationalism in these regions, highlighting the political, social, and cultural factors that contributed to its growth. He discusses the role of intellectuals, leaders, and the masses in shaping Arab nationalism and its impact on the political landscape of the Middle East.

The relations between Arabs and Jews in Palestine were a complex and often fraught issue. Loder examines the historical background of the conflict, including the rise. He discusses the various factors that contributed to the rise of anti-Semitism in the Arab world, including the historical oppression of Jews, the spread of Zionism, and the competition for land and resources. He also explores the role of the British Empire in shaping the relations between Arabs and Jews in Palestine, particularly during the period of the Mandate.

The Truth about Mesopotamia, Palestine, and Syria is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive overview of the Arab or Middle Eastern problem in the early twentieth century. Drawing from official publications and firsthand experiences in the Middle East, Loder offers a detailed and nuanced analysis of the various themes that shaped the political landscape of the region. This book is an essential resource for scholars and researchers interested in Middle East studies, British foreign policy, and international relations, offering valuable insights into the complex and multifaceted history of the Middle East.


Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032202327

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