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3
Ibid.
4
The Times
, 16 August 1985, p. 11.
CHAPTER 54
1
Richard H. Ullman,
Anglo-Soviet Relations, 1917–1921
, Vol. 3:
The Anglo-Soviet Accord
(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1972), p. 324.
2
Ibid., p. 328.
3
Ibid.
4
Ibid., p. 329.
5
Ibid.
6
Ibid., p. 327.
7
Ibid., p. 326–7.
8
Ibid., p. 326.
9
Martin Gilbert,
Churchill: Companion Volume
, Vol. 4, Part 2:
July 1919–March 1921
, pp. 988–9.
10
Ibid., p. 989.
11
Ibid., p. 1025.
12
Martin Gilbert,
Winston S. Churchill
, Vol. 4:
1916–1922, The Stricken World
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975), p. 331.
13
Ibid., p. 371.
14
Lord Riddell’s Intimate Diary of the Peace Conference and after: 1918–1923
(New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1934), p. 163.
15
Ibid.
16
Ibid.
17
Ullman,
Anglo-Soviet Relations
, Vol. 3, p. 427.
CHAPTER 55
1
Richard Pipes,
The Formation of the Soviet Union, Communism and Nationalism, 1917–1923
, rev. edn. (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1964), p. 1.
2
Lenin,
Collected Works
, Vol. 19, p. 254, quoted in Allen S. Whiting,
Soviet Policy in China 1912–1924
(Stanford University Press Paperback, 1968), p. 21.
3
Olaf Caroe,
Soviet Empire: The Turks of Central Asia and Stalinism
, 2nd edn (New York: St Martin’s Press, 1967), p. 111.
4
Pipes,
Formation of the Soviet Union
, p. 155.
CHAPTER 56
1
Edward Hallett Carr,
The Bolshevik Revolution 1917–1923
, (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1966), Vol. 3, p. 249, n. 1.
2
Ibid., p. 313.
3
Louise Bryant,
Mirrors of Moscow
(New York: T. Seltzer, 1923), p. 157.
4
Carr,
Bolshevik Revolution
, p. 327.
5
Ibid., p. 266, n. 2.
6
Ibid., p. 267.
7
Ibid., p. 263.
8
Ibid., p. 264.
9
Ibid., p. 268.
10
Ibid., n. 3.
11
Ibid., p. 290.
12
Leon B. Poullada,
Reform and Rebellion in Afghanistan, 1919–1929: King Amanullah’s Failure to Modernize a Tribal Society
(Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1973), p. 248.
13
Bryant,
Mirrors of Moscow
, p. 149.
14
Ibid., p. 160.
15
Lt.-Col. F. M. Bailey,
Mission To Tashkent
(London: Jonathan Cape, 1946).
16
Edward Allworth (ed.),
Central Asia: A Century of Russian Rule
(New York: Columbia University Press, 1967), p. 244.
17
Fitzroy Maclean,
A Person from England, and Other Travellers
(London: Jonathan Cape, 1958).
18
Richard Pipes,
The Formation of the Soviet Union, Communism and Nationalism, 1917–1923
, rev. edn (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1964), p. 258.
19
Maclean,
A Person from England
, pp. 357–8; Fitzroy Maclean,
To the Back of Beyond
(London: Jonathan Cape, 1974), pp. 95–6; Olaf Caroe,
Soviet Empire: The Turks of Central Asia and Stalinism
, 2nd edn (New York: St Martin’s Press, 1967), pp. 24–125.
20
Martin Gilbert,
Winston S. Churchill: Companion Volume
, Vol. 4, Part 2:
July 1919–March 1921
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1978), pp. 1165–6.
CHAPTER 57
1
Martin Gilbert,
Winston S. Churchill: Companion Volume
, Vol. 4, Part 2:
July 1919–March 1921
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1978), p. 938.
2
Ibid., p. 1249.
3
Ibid., p. 1261.
4
Ibid., p. 1267.
5
Ibid., p. 1269.
6
Martin Gilbert,
Winston S. Churchill
, Vol. 4:
1916–1922, The Stricken World
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975), p. 528.
7
Ibid., p. 523.
8
Ibid., p. 524.
9
Ibid., p. 527.
10
Ibid.
11
The Letters of T. E. Lawrence
, ed. by David Garnett (London: Jonathan Cape, 1938), p. 316.
12
Lowell Thomas,
With Lawrence in Arabia
(New York and London: Century, 1924), p. 308.
13
Ibid., p. 131.
14
Ibid., p. 407.
15
John E. Mack,
A Prince of Our Disorder: The Life of T. E. Lawrence
(Boston: Little, Brown, 1976), p. 276.
16
Desmond Stewart,
T. E. Lawrence
(New York and London: Harper & Row, 1977); Mack,
A Prince of Our Disorder
; Phillip Knightley and Colin Simpson,
The Secret Lives of Lawrence of Arabia
(London: Thomas Nelson, 1969).
17
Gilbert,
Churchill: Companion Volume
, p. 841.
18
Ibid., p. 1076.
19
Gilbert,
Churchill: The Stricken World
, p. 638.
20
Ibid., p. 894.
21
Ibid., p. 545.
22
Ibid., p. 511.
23
Ibid., p. 592.
24
Ibid., p. 509.
25
Ibid., p. 217.
26
Ibid.
27
Letters of T. E. Lawrence
, p. 291.
28
Gilbert,
Churchill: Companion Volume
, p. 1334.
29
Ibid., p. 1367.
30
Ibid., p. 1377.
31
Ibid., p. 1405.
32
H. V. F. Winstone,
Gertrude Bell
(London: Jonathan Cape, 1978), p. 235.
33
Gilbert,
Churchill: Companion Volume
, p. 1391.
34
Ibid., p. 1383.
35
Gilbert,
Churchill: The Stricken World
, p. 538.
36
Ibid., pp. 552–3.
37
Gilbert,
Churchill: Companion Volume
, pp. 1407–8.
38
Ibid., p. 1408.
39
Ibid., p. 1413.
40
Gilbert,
Churchill: The Stricken World
, p. 553.
41
Gilbert,
Churchill: Companion Volume
, p. 404.
42
Ibid., p. 1428.
43
Ibid., p. 1432.
44
Gilbert,
Churchill: The Stricken World
, p. 516.
45
Gilbert,
Churchill: Companion Volume
, p. 1414.
46
Aaron S. Klieman,
Foundations of British Policy in the Arab World: The Cairo Conference of 1921
(Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1970), p. 140.
47
Ibid., p. 145.
48
Ibid., p. 146.
49
Ibid., p. 156.
50
Gilbert,
Churchill: Companion Volume
, p. 1966.
51
Ibid., p. 1967.
52
Gilbert,
Churchill: The Stricken World
, p. 817.
53
Ibid.
54
Ibid., p. 818.
55
Ibid.
56
Winstone,
Gertrude Bell
, pp. 242–3.
57
Thomas Hoving,
Tutankhamun: The Untold Story
(New York: Simon & Schuster, 1978), pp. 89
et seq
.
58
T. E. Lawrence to His Biographer, Liddell Hart
(New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1938), p. 131.
59
Klieman,
Foundations of British Policy
, p. 215.
60
Ibid., p. 216.
61
Ibid., p. 217.
62
Ibid., p. 223.
63
Ibid., p. 217.
64
Mack,
A Prince of Our Disorder
, p. 306.
65
Klieman,
Foundations of British Policy
, p. 285–8.
66
Ibid., p. 229.
67
Ibid., p. 233.
CHAPTER 58
1
Oxford. St Antony’s College. Middle East Centre. C. D. Brunton Papers.
2
Reported in
The Times
, 2 September 1921.
3
Vladimir Jabotinsky,
The Story of the Jewish Legion
, trans. by Samuel Katz (New York: Bernard Ackerman, 1945), pp. 168–9.
4
Elie Kedourie,
The Chatham House Version and Other Middle Eastern Studies
, new edn (Hanover and London: University Press of New England, 1984), ch. 4.
5
Ibid., p. 65.
6
Ibid.
7
Ibid.
8
Martin Gilbert,
Winston S. Churchill: Companion Volume
, Vol. 4, Part 2:
July 1919–March 1921
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1978), p. 1420.
9
Ibid., p. 1028, n. 1.
10
Ibid., Part 3:
April 1921–November 1922
, p. 1559.
11
Martin Gilbert,
Winston S. Churchill
, Vol. 4:
1916–1922, The Stricken World
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975), p. 597.
12
Ibid., p. 629.
13
Ibid., p. 630.
14
Ibid.
15
Kenneth W. Stein,
The Land Question in Palestine, 1917–1939
(Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1984), p. 67.
16
Ibid., p. 37.
17
Ibid., p. 65.
18
Ibid., p. 37.
19
Ibid., p. 67.
20
Gilbert,
Churchill: The Stricken World
, pp. 655–6.
21
Ibid., p. 628.
22
Gilbert,
Churchill: Companion Volume
, Vol. 4, Part 3, p. 1647.
23
Ibid., p. 1659.
24
Ibid., n. 1.
25
Gilbert,
Churchill: The Stricken World
, p. 624.
26
Ibid., pp. 652–3.
27
Ibid.
28
Ibid., p. 659.
29
Ibid.
30
Shabtai Teveth,
Ben-Gurion and the Palestinian Arabs
(Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1985), pp. 5, 6, 37, 47–55, 75–81.
31
Ibid., chs 5, 6, and 7.
32
Ibid.
33
Ibid., pp. 55–6; Joseph B. Schechtman,
Fighter and Prophet: The Vladimir Jabotinsky Story, the Last Years
(New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1961), p. 324.
34
Gilbert,
Churchill: Companion Volume
, Vol. 4, Part 3, p. 2125.
CHAPTER 59
1
Walter Goerlitz,
History of the German General Staff: 1657–1945
, trans. by Brian Battershaw (New York: Praeger, 1953), pp. 231.
et seq
.
2
Salahi Ramsdan Sonyel,
Turkish Diplomacy, 1918–1923: Mustafa Kemal and the Turkish National Movement
(London and Beverly Hills: SAGE Publications, 1975), p. 83.
3
Ibid., p. 87.
4
Denis Mack Smith,
Mussolini
(New York: Vintage Books, 1983), p. 33.
5
Ibid.
6
Ibid., p. 43.
7
William Stivers,
Supremacy and Oil: Iraq, Turkey, and the Anglo-American World Order, 1918–1930
(Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1982), p. 111.
8
Ibid., pp. 195–9.
9
Laurence Evans,
United States Policy and the Partition of Turkey, 1914–1924
(Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1965), p. 300.
10
Ibid., p. 303.
11
H. V. F. Winstone,
The Illicit Adventure
(London: Jonathan Cape, 1982), p. 348.
12
Stivers,
Supremacy and Oil
, p. 127.
13
Ibid., p. 123, n. 36.
14
Ibid., p. 126.
15
Ibid., p. 89.
16
Ibid., p. 90.
17
Sonyel,
Turkish Diplomacy
, p. 138.
18
Ibid., p. 139; Roderic H. Davison, “Turkish Diplomacy from Mudros to Lausanne,” in Gordon A. Craig and Felix Gilbert (eds),
The Diplomats, 1919–1939
(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1953), p. 193.
19
Martin Gilbert,
Winston S. Churchill: Companion Volume
, Vol. 4, Part 3:
April 1921–November 1922
(Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1978), p. 1656.
20
Harold Nicolson,
Diplomacy
, 3rd edn (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964), p. 135.
21
Gilbert,
Churchill: Companion Volume
, pp. 1656–1657.
CHAPTER 60
1
Stephen Roskill,
Hankey: Man of Secrets
, Vol. 2:
1919–1931
(London: Collins, 1972), p. 199.
2
Arnold J. Toynbee,
The Western Question in Greece and Turkey
, reprint of 2nd edn (New York: Howard Fertig, 1970), p. 247.
3
Michael Llewellyn Smith,
Ionian Vision: Greece in Asia Minor 1919–1922
(New York: St Martin’s Press, 1973), p. 203.
4
Ibid., p. 226.
5
Ibid.
6
Lord Kinross,
Ataturk: A Biography of Mustafa Kemal, Father of Modern Turkey
(New York: William Morrow, 1965), p. 307.
7
Ibid., p. 309.
8
Smith,
Ionian Vision
, pp. 228–9.
9
Ibid., p. 237.
10
Ibid., p. 271.
11
Ibid., p. 273.
12
Salahi Ramsdan Sonyel,
Turkish Diplomacy 1918–1923: Mustafa Kemal and the Turkish National Movement
(London and Beverly Hills: SAGE Publications, 1975), pp. 172–3.
13
Lord Riddell’s Intimate Diary of the Peace Conference and after: 1918–1923
(New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1934), p. 385.
14
Smith,
Ionian Vision
, p. 303.
15
Toynbee,
The Western Question
, p. 152.