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Gertrude Bell and Iraq : A life and legacy - Charles  Tripp

Gertrude Bell and Iraq

A life and legacy

By: Charles Tripp (Editor), Paul Collins (Editor)

Hardcover | 13 April 2017

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This is a major re-evaluation of the life and legacy of Gertrude Lowthian Bell (1868-1926), the renowned scholar, explorer, writer, archaeologist, and British civil servant. The book examines Gertrude Bell's role in shaping British policy in the Middle East in the first part of the 20th century, her views of the cultures and peoples of the region, and her unusual position as a woman occupying a senior position in the British imperial administration. It focuses particularly on her involvement in Iraq and the part she played in the establishment of the Iraqi monarchy and the Iraqi state.

In addition, the book examines her interests in Iraq's ancient past. She was instrumental in drawing up Iraq's first Antiquities Law in 1922 and in the foundation of the Iraq Museum in 1923.

Gertrude Bell refused to be constrained by the expectations of the day, and was able to succeed in a man's world of high politics and diplomacy. She remains a controversial figure, however, especially in the context of the founding of the modern state of Iraq. Does she represent a more innocent age when the country was born out of the remnants of the Ottoman Empire, or does she personify the attitudes and decisions that have created today's divided Middle East? The volume's authors bring new insights to these questions.
Industry Reviews
This book marks a new quality in Gertrude Bell scholarship. The majority of the contributors, recruited from the conference, are an inspiring group of experts. The editors -- Paul Collins and Charles Tripp, curator at the Ashmolean Museum, professor of politics at SOAS and fellow of the British Academy, respectively -- set the high standards of the book in their Introduction. This finely written, concise and contextualised biography of Gertrude Bell signals the peculiar problems about her legacy, beginning with her background and social status, and the privileges she often had no qualms resorting to. * Julia Szoltysek, European Legacy *
provide[s] a good introduction to the varied interests of Bell and her standing in history * Musings on Iraq *
this is a fascinating and significant collection of papers. * Mike Pitts, British Archaeology *

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