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Promised Lands: The British and the Ottoman Middle East by Jonathan Parry

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A major history of the British Empire's early involvement in the Middle East

Napoleon's invasion of Egypt in 1798 showed how vulnerable India was to attack by France and Russia. It forced the British Empire to try to secure the two routes that a European might use to reach the subcontinent-through Egypt and the Red Sea, and through Baghdad and the Persian Gulf. Promised Lands is a panoramic history of this vibrant and explosive age.

Charting the development of Britain's political interest in the Middle East from the Napoleonic Wars to the Crimean War in the 1850s, Jonathan Parry examines the various strategies employed by British and Indian officials, describing how they sought influence with local Arabs, Mamluks, Kurds, Christians, and Jews. He tells a story of commercial and naval power-boosted by the arrival of steamships in the 1830s-and discusses how classical and biblical history fed into British visions of what these lands might become. The region was subject to the Ottoman Empire, yet the sultan's grip on it appeared weak. Should Ottoman claims to sovereignty be recognised and exploited, or ignored and opposed? Could the Sultan's government be made to support British objectives, or would it always favour France or Russia?

Promised Lands shows how what started as a geopolitical contest became a drama about diplomatic competition, religion, race, and the unforeseen consequences of history.



About the Author
Jonathan Parry is professor of modern British history at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Pembroke College. His books include The Politics of Patriotism: English Liberalism, National Identity, and Europe, 1830-1886. He is a frequent contributor to the London Review of Books. Twitter @JonParryHis

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"Parry's magisterial history of Britain's arrival in Ottoman lands relates these lurches from masterstroke to misadventure with mordant precision."---Michael Ledger-Lomas, The Critic
"Parry's pen-portraits of a range of British politicians, diplomats, merchants and men on the spot are marvellous; the book is so rich in detail that its story is sometimes hard to follow. But his main contention, that by the outbreak of the Crimean War in 1854 Britain had staked a claim to everywhere it ended up ruling after 1918, stacks up. And this tale of how a rising trading power exploited greed to acquire insidious political influence is worth reading for its relevance today."---James Barr, Engelsberg Ideas
"Handsomely produced. . . . [and] deeply instructive."---Jeremy Black, New Criterion
"The author provides a tremendously readable synthesis of scholarly studies of this sectarian and arcane field."---Sean Sheehan, Scottish Left Review
"An excellent resource on British imperial history in the Middle East, host to international rivalries and birthplace of past civilizations and world religions."---G. M. Stearns, Choice
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[Promised Lands] successfully fills the gap in scholarship about the crucial time period and events that eventually set the stage for the making of the modern, twentieth century Middle East. . . . The thoroughness of its storytelling serves as a strong reflection of Perry's meticulous research. Its broad and deep history is an important contribution to the field. Enriched by an impressive narration of complex historical events, Promised Lands is highly recommended.-Leila Fawaz, Journal of Interdisciplinary History

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Book Information
ISBN 9780691181899
Author Jonathan Parry
Format Hardback
Page Count 480
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press

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