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Oil, Nationalism And British Policy In Iran: The End Of Informal Empire, 1941-53

Oil, Nationalism And British Policy In Iran: The End Of Informal Empire, 1941-53

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This book explores British policy in Iran against a backdrop of decolonisation to demonstrate the central place this nation had in Britain's postwar imperial reorientation. Focusing on the period leading up to Operation Ajax and using a wealth of primary sources, it shows that although Iran was not part of Britain's 'rose coloured map', it was a key part of the informal empire; an imperial network sustained through economic and corporate influence. Both a critical bulwark against Soviet expansion and a vital source of oil, successive British governments sought to enhance British power in Iran during and after the Second World War. Highlighting the different forms and textures of British imperialism in the mid-20th century, Jack Taylor shows how as empire was coming to an end in regions such as India and Palestine, imperial interests were reoriented towards other, more profitable areas in the Middle East. However, this book shows that as the British sought to entrench themselves more firmly in Iran, resentment was on the rise in the form of populist nationalism. Demonstrating how British policy makers failed to understand these movements, Oil, Nationalism and British Policy in Iran shows how the US government intervened to restore Iranian autocracy. In doing so, the US supplanted Britain as the foremost power in the Persian Gulf and brought half a century of informal empire to a close.

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ISBN13: 9781350321175
ISBN10: 1350321176
Language: English
Publication Year: 2025
Format: Paperback

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    British and American influence in Iran's oil politics.

  • Who is this book for?

    If you're interested in the intricate history of imperial power shifts, this book will surprise you with its detailed look at how Britain and the US competed for control in Iran. It offers a nuanced view of decolonization, resource politics, and nationalist pushback, making it a fascinating read for anyone into political history or Middle Eastern studies. The rich primary sources add depth and authenticity to its compelling narrative.

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