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British Intelligence and Policy on Persia (Iran), c. 1900-1949 (BIP-2): Internal and External Affairs, 1904-1949
Advisor: A.J. Farrington, Former Deputy Director, Oriental & India Office Collections (OIOC, now part of the Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections), British Library
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Advisor: A.J. Farrington, Former Deputy Director, Oriental & India Office Collections (OIOC, now part of the Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections), British Library
By the late nineteenth century, Persia became the playground of both British and Russian interests for almost half a century. The British, with their immensely valuable oil concessions in the south, emerged as the dominant foreign partner. The strategic planning and policy formulation of British ...
€403.00$572.00
Advisor: A.J. Farrington, Former Deputy Director, Oriental & India Office Collections (OIOC, now part of the Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections), British Library
By the late nineteenth century, Persia became the playground of both British and Russian interests for almost half a century. The British, with their immensely valuable oil concessions in the south, emerged as the dominant foreign partner. The strategic planning and policy formulation of British ...
€527.00$748.00
Advisor: A.J. Farrington, Former Deputy Director, Oriental & India Office Collections (OIOC, now part of the Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections), British Library
By the late nineteenth century, Persia became the playground of both British and Russian interests for almost half a century. The British, with their immensely valuable oil concessions in the south, emerged as the dominant foreign partner. The strategic planning and policy formulation of British ...
€760.00$1,078.00
Advisor: A.J. Farrington, Former Deputy Director, Oriental & India Office Collections (OIOC, now part of the Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections), British Library
By the late nineteenth century, Persia became the playground of both British and Russian interests for almost half a century. The British, with their immensely valuable oil concessions in the south, emerged as the dominant foreign partner. The strategic planning and policy formulation of British ...
No additional information