Bahrain 1920-1945

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A01=M. A. Al-Tajir
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Bahrain
Bahrain Government
Bahrain Pearls
Bahrain Petroleum Company
Bahrain's Economics
Bilad Al Qadim
Bin Saud
Britain
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Civil List
Cultured Pearls
Customs Receipts
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History of Bahrain
Home Towns
Ibn Saud
Japanese Pearls
Levy Corps
Oil Royalty
Pearl Trade
Pearling Industry
Persian Claim
Salman Bin
Secretary Of State
Sunni Community
The Shaikh
Tribal Allies
Tribal Elements
Trucial Coast
Vallance's Acquaintance
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032514987
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1987 Bahrain provides a modern history of Bahrain from 1920-1945. The end of the fifty years of administration of Shaikh Isabin Ali Althalifah in 1923 heralded an intensive period of modernisation of Bahrain. However, the political move which brought about these changes are complex and difficult to disentangle. It is apparent that the Foreign Office, the Government of India, and the British political authorities in the Gulf all played a part but this book is the first one to analyse the extent and effectiveness of the involvement of each of these bodies.

The central element of the modernisation process which took place under Shaikh Hamad’s administration are also discussed. These includes creation of an organised government structure, educational reforms, reforms of the pearling industry, and advent of the oil industry. At each stage, the author emphasizes how both political and economic changes were conditioned by the social context, in particular by the tension between Sunnis and Shi’ahs. This book is a must read for students and scholars of Middle East history and specially history of Bahrain.

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