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|a DA47.9.J6P86 1994
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|a Pundik, Ron
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|a The struggle for sovereignty:
|b relations between Great Britain andJordan, 1946-1951/
|c Ron Pundik
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|a Oxford (UK):
|b Blackwell,
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|a xi, 363 p. ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 350-354) and index.
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|a Partial contents: Pt. I. The Way to Independence: Anglo-Transjordanian Relations1920-1946. 1. The First Decade. 2. Abdullah's Drive to AchieveRecognition and Strengthen his Power Base. 3. War and Independence --Pt. II. From Independence to War 1946-1948. 4. Britain's Post-warPolicy and its Influence on Transjordan. 5. The Path to the 1948 War --Pt. III. War in Palestine. 6. Britain and the Arab Legion before the1948 War. 7. The Role of British Officers in the Arab Legion during the1948 War -- Pt. IV. The End of the War. 8. British Military Assistanceto Transjordan in the Event of an Israeli Attack. 9. The Negotiationsbetween Transjordan and Israel as a Test Case of Transjordan'sSovereignty -- Pt. V. The End of an Era 1949-1951. 10. Annexation ofthe West Bank and Other Political, Military, and Economic Consequencesof the 1948 War. 11. British Assistance to the Arab Legion. 12.Jordan-Israel Negotiations after the War.
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