Kurds, Arabs and Britons: The Memoir of Col.W.A.Lyon in Kurdistan, 1918-1945

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Bloomsbury Academic, 2002 - History - 238 pages
After World War I, Britain's geographical expansion was echoed by a decline in power. In Kurdistan, where the dwindling of the British Empire was played out against a background of world politics, Wallace Lyon was Provincial Administrator and Administrative Inspector. His job was to protect the Kurds from Iraq and safeguard British imperial interests. His memoir illuminates the complex relationship between Britain and the rest of the world through the microcosm of Kurdistan.

About the author (2002)

D.K. Fieldhouse is Professor of Imperial History and Emeritus Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge.

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