Miscellaneous correspondence, February to May 1917
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Metadata Key Metadata Values Title The Collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the Partition of the Middle East, 1879-1919 Rights Images © 2009 published by Microform Academic Publishers with permission of Sir Tatton Sykes & Hull University Archives Description This collection is drawn from the personal papers of Mark Sykes (1879-1919), a politician and diplomatic advisor famous for his role in the partition of the Middle East around the period of the First World War. He is best known for his role in the Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916, which was a secret treaty between European powers that divided up the Ottoman Empire in the face of its impending collapse.
In addition to material related to the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the papers focus on Sykes’ experience in military intelligence and diplomacy in the Middle East, both before and during the First World War. This includes touching on such historic events like the Armenian genocide as well as international debates around Zionism and the creation of a Jewish homeland. As an avid explorer, of a more personal nature are his notebooks, which offer an insight into the experience of an aristocratic traveler in the Middle East during the early 20th century.
ISBN 9781851171507 Contributor Hull University Archives Type jpg Format jpg Identifier https://britishonlinearchives.com/collections/13/the-collapse-of-the-ottoman-empire-and-the-partition-of-the-middle-east-1879-1919 Source Creator Language Publisher Microform Academic Publishers Coverage 1879-1919 Created On 23rd April, 2009 - 2:27pm Last Updated 9th May, 2024 - 12:31pm -
Metadata Key Metadata Values Title Papers regarding the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the Zionist movement, and British policy in Islamic countries, 1914-1918 Rights Images © 2009 published by Microform Academic Publishers with permission of Sir Tatton Sykes & Hull University Archives Description Two versions of an undated but contemporary list of the first 112 items in this series can be found in DDSY(2)/11/113. ISBN DDSY2-11 Contributor Hull University Archives Type jpg Format Identifier https://britishonlinearchives.com/collections/551/volumes/53/papers-regarding-the-sykes-picot-agreement-the-zionist-movement-and-british-policy-in-islamic-countries-1914-1918 Source Creator Language eng Publisher Microform Academic Publishers Coverage 1914-1918 Created On 23rd April, 2009 - 2:33pm Last Updated 23rd April, 2009 - 2:33pm -
Metadata Key Metadata Values Title Miscellaneous correspondence, February to May 1917 Rights Images © 2009 published by Microform Academic Publishers with permission of Sir Tatton Sykes & Hull University Archives Archive Reference Shelfmark Description DDSY(2)/11/33: File comprising letters from: (a) R. Wingate, Cairo; (b) Gwen Herbert, Cairo; (c) M.P.A. Hankey; (d) George Peel, Gezirah [Cairo]; (e) J.N. Alexander, Cairo; (f) R. Stoors, Karachi; (g) Francis Todd, Cairo; (h) Norman Bray, Cairo; (i) George Lloyd; (j) G.W. Kerr-Boyd; (k) Guy Lawrence, Gezirah [Cairo]; (l) Philip Graves; (m) R.E. Wemyss; (n) Arab bulletin, no. 48. ISBN DDSY2-11-033 Contributor Hull University Archives Type jpg Format jpg Identifier https://britishonlinearchives.com/documents/551/miscellaneous-correspondence-february-to-may-1917 Source Papers regarding the Sykes-Picot Agreement, etc. Creator Language eng Publisher Microform Academic Publishers Coverage 1917-1917 Created On 23rd April, 2009 - 2:34pm Last Updated 7th May, 2024 - 4:19pm -
Metadata Key Metadata Values Title img 1: DDSY(2)/11/33 Rights Images © 2009 published by Microform Academic Publishers with permission of Sir Tatton Sykes & Hull University Archives Archive Reference Shelfmark Description DDSY(2)/11/33: File comprising letters from: (a) R. Wingate, Cairo; (b) Gwen Herbert, Cairo; (c) M.P.A. Hankey; (d) George Peel, Gezirah [Cairo]; (e) J.N. Alexander, Cairo; (f) R. Stoors, Karachi; (g) Francis Todd, Cairo; (h) Norman Bray, Cairo; (i) George Lloyd; (j) G.W. Kerr-Boyd; (k) Guy Lawrence, Gezirah [Cairo]; (l) Philip Graves; (m) R.E. Wemyss; (n) Arab bulletin, no. 48. text Translation I have heard that some of Lebanex here are now in prepaying the a note of protest against the recommendation pretention of any European foreign hower to the Sebamon, and will forward this to the representations. They appeal to America. I have with me now two passages who are among the most intellectual t the Maronite, Ahon I can add them Dr. Maaluf and send them to America as amplepetation, but only to shead official our conviction among the Lebanese the I squiars there Success is assumed for th Sysian there are accustoned to idependence and will ast fall : with a foreign government These two passages are smile Alkhousi and li avocat Khana hashid They must be intellectual and experienced and if you think fit, let me have you consent and I will and then the details of the course the must pursue togth with all the necessary particular Leo me have you ofining an the Morlem chief It would not be peoper for them Thank any official qp capacity- but the contrary ; though they can do inpotat this HS Syrian Yebanex there. As for the deputelin of to wore, this must be an undetating for which the political studies nunt first of all be studied and decided upon definitity The rest of the plan will be engaged amprove ISBN DDSY2-11-033 Contributor Hull University Archives Type jpg Format jpg Identifier https://britishonlinearchives.com/documents/551/miscellaneous-correspondence-february-to-may-1917 Source Papers regarding the Sykes-Picot Agreement, etc. Creator Language eng Publisher Microform Academic Publishers Coverage 1917-1917 Created On 23rd April, 2009 - 2:34pm Last Updated 7th May, 2024 - 4:19pm
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