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A collection of primary source material, including historical documents, for academic research and consultation.
Provides documentary evidence of key events and issues in the first forty-five years of Jordanian history.
Primary document collection establishing a comprehensive series of despatches on the government of the Shanghai International Settlement.
An historical document collection exploring political/ethnic factors determining the formation of boundaries in the Kosovo region 1867-1946
Collection of 8000 pages of British Government documents surveying the impact of Islam in the early and mid-twentieth century.
Historical document collection establishing the diplomatic and cartographic background to the internal boundaries of Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia.
This collection is wide-ranging in its coverage of the position and treatment of ethnic minorities within the Balkan states.
Historical documents/maps exploring seventy years crucial in the formation of the boundaries of what now constitutes the Armenian state.
Historical British Government documents exploring the position and treatment of minority Muslim cultures in the Middle East.
This selection of documents gives an overview of the interplay within and between the different faiths existing in Jerusalem.
These original documents record various aspects of the Kurdish situation in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria and the former Soviet Union.
As part of the three set series on the development of the GCC states this set contains documented evidence for the origins and expansion of civil aviation services within the Gulf States and Saudi Arabia in the formative years of the 20th century.
A collection of primary source material, including historical documents, for academic research and consultation.
A collection of primary source material, including historical documents, for academic research and consultation.
Political despatches, correspondence and reports covering over 100 years of the Druze minority in the Arab Middle East.
Explores the arrangements for Jewish communities living under Islam, in the Arab Middle East, from 1841 to 1974.
Library Editions reprints make available CAE originals in a new format. This is an essential research source providing facsimile documents regarding British administration in Palestine and Transjordan, on the continuous tensions of the period between the Arab and Jewish populations, on civil disorders and the eventual unworkability of the Mandate.
Library Editions reprints make available CAE originals in a new format. This collection constitutes a comprehensive publication of the Arabic documents found in the files of the British Political Agency, Kuwait and a valuable research resource for Kuwaiti, Saudi and the Arab Gulf. Arranged in chronological order and with detailed documents listing.
Library Editions reprints make available CAE originals in a new format. The important historical material in this work, including privileged access to ancient and fragile archives now closed to public view provides scholars with an extensive and importance repertoire of primary documents reflecting the history of the Yemen.
Library Editions reprints make available CAE originals in a new format. Great Britain had been responsible for the various emirates' external affairs for over 150 years. This collection concentrates on the central development of the Emirates infrastructure and government including coverage of the process of achieving union of the separate emirates.
Library Editions reprints make available CAE originals in a new format. This collection of primary source documents evidences the methods, policies and diplomacy employed by Abdul Aziz Al Saud in extending and then consolidating the Saudi state. It traces his relations with Arab rulers, Britain, the United States and other European powers.
These documents trace early insurgencies by the Kurdish people directed against regional and metropolitan powers, and interrelations with neighbouring tribes and other ethnic groups at historical flash points, through to a cohesive nationalist movement launched after World War I, depicting the changing idea of territory pertaining to the Kurdish 'homeland'.
A collection of historical descriptions of Arabian tribes from British archival sources in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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