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Empire of Sand

How Britain Made the Middle East

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Empire of Sand

By: Walter Reid
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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At the end of the First World War, Britain, and to a much lesser extent France, created the modern Middle East. The possessions of the former Ottoman Empire were carved up with scant regard for the wishes of those who lived there. From the outset, the project was destined to fail.

Conflicting and ambiguous promises had been made to the Arabs during the war but were not honored. Brief hopes for Arab unity were dashed, and a harsh belief in western perfidy persists to the present day. Britain was quick to see the riches promised by the black pools of oil that lay on the ground around Baghdad. When France, too, grasped their importance, bitter differences opened up and the area became the focus of a return to traditional enmity. The wartime allies came close to blows and then drifted apart, leaving a vacuum of which Hitler took advantage.

Working from both primary and secondary sources, Walter Reid explores Britain's role in the creation of the modern Middle East and the rise of Zionism from the early years of the twentieth century to 1948, when Britain handed over Palestine to United Nations' control. From the decisions that Britain made has flowed much of the instability of the region and of the worldwide tensions that threaten the twenty-first century; this thought-provoking book considers how much Britain was to blame.

©2011 Walter Reid (P)2022 Tantor
21st Century Colonialism & Post-Colonialism Israel & Palestine Middle East Modern Politics & Government World Imperialism War Military
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I like this book. Enormous scope. Clarifies the present.


Audible’s collection of Middle Eastern history helps to make sense of current issues.

Robin Matthews

Recommend in all three respects

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This book is a must read for anyone who is interested in the history of the Middle East. It covers the foundation of Iraq and, tangentially, Saudi Arabia. The book deals in depth with the issues around Palestine, and clearly spells out what happened and why.

A fascinating review of Middle East history and politics

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It’s a great overview of differences and similarities between colonisation in different regions across the Middle East. Very pleasant narration.

Very comprehensive and honest

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One of the best books I have ever listened to. My views has changed about middle East

Very well researched and great info

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I hoped for an interesting book explaining historical events leading to the current situation in the East, but this book is just way too detailed recording all the unimportant details and conversations. I gave up and did not finish it

Waaay to detailed

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