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Chapter 10 The Cooperation between the British and Faisal I of Iraq (1921–1932) Evolution of a Romance
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Myriam Yakoubi
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Introduction. Cooperation and Empire: Local Realities of Global Processes 1
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Part I Case Studies
- Chapter 1 Caciques: Indigenous Rulers and the Colonial Regime in Yucatán in the Sixteenth Century 33
- Chapter 2 Connecting Worlds: Women as Intermediaries in the Portuguese Overseas Empire, 1500–1600 58
- Chapter 3 Cooperation and Cultural Adaption: British Diplomats at the Court of the Nizam of Hyderabad, c. 1779–1815 90
- Chapter 4 Local Cooperation in a Subversive Colony: Martinique 1802–1809 115
- Chapter 5 Uncle Toms and Kupapas ‘Collaboration’ versus Alliance in a Nineteenth- Century New Zealand Context 144
- Chapter 6 ‘Collaboration’ or Sabotage? The Settlers in German Southwest Africa between Colonial State and Indigenous Polities 169
- Chapter 7 Chieftaincy as a Political Resource in the German Colony of Cameroon, 1884–1916 194
- Chapter 8 Cooperation at its Limits: Re-Reading the British Constitution in South Africa 223
- Chapter 9 Key Alliance? ‘Native Guards’ and European Administrators in Sub-Saharan Africa from a Comparative Perspective (1918–1959) 240
- Chapter 10 The Cooperation between the British and Faisal I of Iraq (1921–1932) Evolution of a Romance 266
- Chapter 11 Collaborating on Unequal Terms: Cross-Cultural Cooperation and Educational Work in Colonial Sudan, 1934–1956 292
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Part II Concluding Essays
- Chapter 12 Indigenous Agents of Colonial Rule in Africa and India: Defining the Colonial State through its Secondary Bureaucracy 325
- Chapter 13 Indigenous Cooperation: Foundation of Colonial Empires or New Historical Myth? 363
- Index 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Introduction. Cooperation and Empire: Local Realities of Global Processes 1
-
Part I Case Studies
- Chapter 1 Caciques: Indigenous Rulers and the Colonial Regime in Yucatán in the Sixteenth Century 33
- Chapter 2 Connecting Worlds: Women as Intermediaries in the Portuguese Overseas Empire, 1500–1600 58
- Chapter 3 Cooperation and Cultural Adaption: British Diplomats at the Court of the Nizam of Hyderabad, c. 1779–1815 90
- Chapter 4 Local Cooperation in a Subversive Colony: Martinique 1802–1809 115
- Chapter 5 Uncle Toms and Kupapas ‘Collaboration’ versus Alliance in a Nineteenth- Century New Zealand Context 144
- Chapter 6 ‘Collaboration’ or Sabotage? The Settlers in German Southwest Africa between Colonial State and Indigenous Polities 169
- Chapter 7 Chieftaincy as a Political Resource in the German Colony of Cameroon, 1884–1916 194
- Chapter 8 Cooperation at its Limits: Re-Reading the British Constitution in South Africa 223
- Chapter 9 Key Alliance? ‘Native Guards’ and European Administrators in Sub-Saharan Africa from a Comparative Perspective (1918–1959) 240
- Chapter 10 The Cooperation between the British and Faisal I of Iraq (1921–1932) Evolution of a Romance 266
- Chapter 11 Collaborating on Unequal Terms: Cross-Cultural Cooperation and Educational Work in Colonial Sudan, 1934–1956 292
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Part II Concluding Essays
- Chapter 12 Indigenous Agents of Colonial Rule in Africa and India: Defining the Colonial State through its Secondary Bureaucracy 325
- Chapter 13 Indigenous Cooperation: Foundation of Colonial Empires or New Historical Myth? 363
- Index 377