Suez 1956 : The Crisis and its Consequences. Wm Roger Louis

Suez 1956 : The Crisis and its Consequences


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Author: Wm Roger Louis
Published Date: 28 Sep 1989
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Language: English
Format: Hardback::446 pages
ISBN10: 0198201419
Dimension: 161x 241x 28mm::799g
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The Suez Crisis brought the United States and the Soviet Union to the brink of confrontation and resulted in a rare act of American-Soviet collaboration aimed at … This is an analysis, based on newly available evidence, of the Suez crisis of 1956, its origins, and its consequences. The contributors are all leading authorities, and some were active participants in the events of 1956, offering personal reflection as well … Editions for Reassessing Suez 1956: New Perspectives on the Crisis and its Aftermath: 0754661709 (Hardcover published in 2008), 1317070690 (ebook publish Geoffrey Warner; Suez 1956: the crisis and its consequences, International Affairs, Volume 66, Issue 2, 1 April 1990, Pages 391–392, The fiftieth anniversary of the Suez crisis in 2006 presented an ideal opportunity to re-visit and reassess this seminal episode in post-war history. Although much has been written on Suez, this study provides fresh perspectives reflecting the latest research from leading international authorities on the crisis and its … Show Summary Details Preview. This is an analysis of the Suez crisis of 1956, its origins, and its consequences. The contributors are all leading authorities, and some were active participants in the events, offering personal reflection as well as an analysis of the decisions made. New Perspectives on the Crisis and its Aftermath. Reassessing Suez 1956. DOI link for Reassessing Suez 1956. Reassessing Suez 1956 book. New Perspectives on the Crisis and its Aftermath. Edited Simon C. Smith. Edition 1st Edition.Post-Suez Consequences: Anglo-American Relations in the Middle East from Eisenhower to Nixon. This is an analysis, based on newly available evidence, of the Suez crisis of 1956, its origins, and its consequences. The contributors are all leading authorities, and some were active participants in the events, offering personal reflection as well as an analysis of the decisions made Suez 1956: the crisis and its consequences A. E. H. Dessouki Is part of Book Title Suez 1956: the crisis and its consequences Author(s) William Roger Louis, Roger Owen Date 1989 Publisher Clarendon Pub place Oxford ISBN-10 0198201419. Preview. This item appears on. … Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-392) and index. Summary The Suez crisis of 1956, sparked Egypt's nationalization of the Suez Canal Company, led to the resignation of a Prime Minister, ended British dominance in the Middle East and threatened to … Eisenhower 1956: The President's Year of Crisis -Suez and the Brink of War eBook: David A. Nichols: Kindle Store Suez 1956: the crisis and its consequences. Add to My Bookmarks Export citation. Type Book Author(s) William Roger Louis, Roger Owen Date 1989 Publisher Clarendon Press Pub place Oxford ISBN-10 0198201419. 0198201419,0198201419. Preview. This item appears on. … , Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal Company. 28 July 1956, Britain froze Egyptian assets in London. 1 August 1956, US, Britain and France hold talks about the Suez Canal. 29 October 1956, Israeli forces crossed the Egyptian frontier and drove toward canal. THE SUEZ CRISIS OF 1956 AND ITS AFTERMATH: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CONSTITUTIONS, I add dimensions to Griffin and Zeisberg’s excellent books, using the events surrounding the Suez War to provide a comparative analysis of different consequences for the world as we know it today. B. Motives of the Belligerents Suez 1956 The Crisis and Its Consequences Suez 1956 book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. This is an analysis, based on newly available evidence, of the Suez crisis of 19 This is an analysis, based on newly available evidence, of the Suez crisis of 1956, its origins, and its consequences. The contributors are all leading authorities, and some were active participants in the events of 1956, offering personal reflection as well as an assessment of the decisions that were made. This is an analysis of the Suez crisis of 1956, its origins, and its consequences. The contributors are all leading authorities, and some were active participants in the events, offering personal reflection as well as an analysis of the decisions made. 1-16 of 89 results for Books: "suez crisis 1956" Skip to main search results Amazon Prime. Eligible for Free Shipping. Suez 1956: The Crisis and Its Consequences. William Roger Louis and Roger Owen | Sep 28, 1989. Hardcover $137.00 $ 137. 00. FREE Shipping Amazon. Find 9780198202417 Suez 1956:The Crisis and Its Consequences Louis et al at over 30 bookstores. Buy, rent or sell. Suez 1956:the crisis and its consequences / Author: edited Wm. Roger Louis and Roger Owen. Publication info: Oxford SCOTT-BOOK:More Leslie Frost Library. Location and Availability; Location Call Number Status Holds Sir Anthony Eden and the Suez crisis:reluctant gamble / Jonathan Pearson. DT 107.83 P38 2003 The Suez Crisis was an event in the Middle East in 1956. It began with Egypt taking control of the Suez Canal which was followed a military attack from Israel, France, and Great Britain. The Suez Canal The Suez Canal is an important man-made waterway in Egypt. "The Suez crisis made Britain look incompetent and petty – a spent force": Alex von Tunzelmann talks to Matt Elton about her book on the twin crises of the autumn of 1956 – the Suez crisis and the Hungarian uprising – and how they pushed the world to the brink The Suez Canal had great importance in the world of trade as it was a shortcut to many countries. But after its making the situation turned into a crisis which would be considered as the Whole world to be at the brink of the war just for one canal and that Crisis is known as Suez Crisis. Four books on Britain's invasion of Suez 50 years ago emphasise how little we have learned, Suez 1956: The Inside Story of and their involvement in the Suez crisis would have much longer Zusatztext 'admirabe attempt to evaluate the crisis in a multi-lateral context'W. Scott Lucas, University of Birmingham, History No. 245 October 1990 Klappentext This is an analysis, based on newly available evidence, of the Suez crisis of 1956, its origins, and its consequences. The contributors are all leading authorities, and some, like Mordechai Bar-On, Robert Bowie and Adam Watson, were to make up for the failure of its policies between 1953 and 1956, to enlist the Arab world, especially Egypt, into a regional defense system for the protection of Western interests in the Middle East against Soviet attempts to penetrate it. American attitudes and policies during the Suez Crisis should have This raised lots of problems in Europe and begun the Suez Crisis. I know I’ve left out a lot of detail, but there are some really good books on the topic, such as: Keith Kyle, Suez (London: 1991) William Roger Louis and Roger Owen (eds.), Suez 1956: The Crisis and its Consequences (Oxford: 1991). This is an analysis, based on newly available evidence, of the Suez crisis of 1956, its origins, and its consequences. The contributors are all leading authorities, and some were active participants in the events of 1956, offering personal reflection as well as an assessment of the decisionsthat were made.The opening chapters trace the origins of the crisis from the British occupation of Egypt Suez 1956, the crisis and its consequences - Conference papers. Date: 1987 From: Templeton, INNZNA Description: Traces the relations between NZ and Britain during the Suez Crisis of 1956, referring to 'Ties of blood and empire' Malcolm Templeton. Britain and the Suez crisis Books (12) Manuscripts (12) Groups (6) Images (3) Newspapers 1 For general perspectives, see W. Roger Louis and Roger Owen, eds., Suez 1956: the crisis and its consequences (Oxford, 1989); S. I. Troen and M. Shemesh, Naguib's first book, Egypt's destiny (New York, NY, 1955), written before his fall from power, provides a more apologist account of this period than his later books.









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