Records of Jordan 1919–1965 14 Volume Hardback Set
The definitive document collection comprising some 10,000 pages of detailed British Government records on Jordanian relations with neighbour states providing invaluable background for study of the modern Middle East. Records of Jordan 1919–1965 provides documentary evidence of key events and issues in the first forty-five years of Jordanian history including: the creation of Transjordan; the formation of boundaries with Syria and Iraq; boundaries with Hijaz and Nejd and relations with Ibn Saud; the reigns of Abdullah and Talal, and later the reign of King Hussein; post-war relations with Arab states, US and Britain; the relationship between King Hussein and President Nasser; the status of Jerusalem; Jordan Valley water problems; concerns with the Baghdad Pact, the Arab League and the United Nations; the role of King Hussein in the Arab-Israel conflict; issues concerning the creation of the PLO; regular detailed information on King Hussein´s administration and personal survival.
- Provides key historical primary source documents from British archive sources
- Previously unknown or fragmented material is now available in a coherent collection
- Jordan is unusual in the Middle East - a key country accepting refugees from the Arab-Israeli war in the 1960s - this title will provide some perspective on the more recent waves of refugees who have taken refuge in Jordan
Product details
July 2019Multiple copy pack
9781788065689
10000 pages
360 × 690 × 230 mm
22.87kg
Available
Table of Contents
- Volume 1. 1919–1922
- Volume 2. 1923–1926
- Volume 3. 1927–1932
- Volume 4. 1932–1939
- Volume 5. 1939–1947
- Volume 6. 1948–1950
- Volume 7. 1950–1953
- Volume 8. 1953–1955
- Volume 9. 1955–1956
- Volume 10. 1956–1958
- Volume 11. 1958–1960
- Volume 12. 1960–1962
- Volume 13. 1962–1963
- Volume 14. 1963–1965.