<b>An explorer archaeologist scholar writer and policymaker Gertude Bell was a colourful figure who played an outsize role in the history of the Middle East in the early twentieth century.</b><br/><br/>This book carefully examines Bell's published and unpublished letters diaries notes and publications to reconstruct and reevaluate Bell's intentions and legacy in the Middle East in the aftermath of the First World War. It focuses on her correspondence with senior figures to examine the well-networked Bell as a policymaker in waiting. It also reappraises Bell's role in the formation of the Kingdom of Iraq assessing her public statements in support of Faisal Iraq's future king against the doubts she expressed in private. Centering her own experience and reflections in the context of wider events it adds nuance to perceptions of Bell as an agent of the British Empire and explores the legacy of her actions in Iraq today.
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