World War, 1914-1918 -- Territorial questions -- Middle East -- Sources; Britain -- Government relations -- Middle East; Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) -- Middle East
This official British document, produced by the British delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, outlines the British positions on all territorial questions in the Middle East.
Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section -- History -- Sources; Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) -- Reporters and reporting; World War, 1914-1918 -- Territorial questions -- Turkey; World War, 1914-1918 -- Territorial...
Report of the King-Crane Commission, published by the Editor & Publisher. An extended editorial explains the significance of the report, as well as the reason for its delayed publication.
Brodie, Donald Melrose, 1890-1974 ; Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section ; Crane, Charles Richard, 1858-1939
Letter from Donald Brodie to George N. Antonius in Jerusalem, answering questions about the original publication of the King-Crane report, and noting that although there was no official statement about why it was suppressed, both he and Charles...
Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section -- Records and correspondence
This document, possibly written by Commission secretary Donald Brodie, or by General Technical Adviser Albert H. Lybyer, outlines methodological issues with the Commission's use of petitions, as well as the primary conclusions and requests found in...
Brodie, Donald Melrose, 1890-1974 ; Howard, Harry N. (Harry Nicholas), 1902-1987 ; Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section -- Personnel records ; Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section -- Reporters...
Letter from Donald Brodie to Professor Harry N. Howard, providing his recollection of how each of the primary members of the King-Crane Commission was selected for service, as well as discussing how the report was drafted, and discussing why...
Brodie, Donald Melrose, 1890-1974 ; Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section -- Reporters and reporting
Memorandum written in 1940 by Donald Brodie, Commission secretary, describing the process through which the King-Crane report was eventually published in 1922.
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) ; Crane, Charles Richard, 1858-1939 ; France -- Politics and government -- 1914-1940 ; Syria -- History -- French occupation, 1918-1946
Newspaper clipping from an unknown newspaper, which quotes Charles Crane's perspective on French allegations that he incited riots in Syria.
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) ; Syria -- History -- French occupation, 1918-1946 ; Crane, Charles Richard, 1858-1939 ; France -- Politics and government -- 1914-1940
Newspaper clipping from the New York World on May 26, 1922, in which French and American diplomatic sources deny allegations that Charles Crane had been sentenced to 20 years in prison for inciting unrest in Syria.
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) ; Crane, Charles Richard, 1858-1939 ; Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section ; Syria -- Foreign relations
Newspaper clipping from The Times (London) of an interview with Charles Crane concerning his work on the King-Crane Commission, and sentiments in Syria three years later in 1922.
Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section -- Records and correspondence ; Syria -- Politics and government ; Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1918-
Fragments of a printed report on the King-Crane Commission, the desires of the Syrian population, and the political situation in the former Ottoman Empire.
Crane, Charles Richard, 1858-1939 ; Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section -- Travel ; Syria -- Foreign relations
Document by an unknown author, possibly Donald Brodie, summarizing Commissioner Charles Crane's visit to Syria in early April 1922, and articulating the extent of anti-French sentiment that Crane encountered.
Syria -- History -- French occupation, 1918-1946; Crane, Charles Richard, 1858-1939
Document describing the French situation in Syria in 1922 following Charles Crane's unofficial visit, particularly emerging concerns among 'friends of the French' about the hostility of the Syrian population.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Territorial questions -- Syria
Article authored by Robert de Caix, an influential French foreign ministry official, in The New Europe (weekly journal, Volume XII, No. 150), defends French claims in Syria, accusing the British of promoting Arab nationalism to an unnecessary and...
World War, 1914-1918 -- Territorial questions -- Syria
This is the second portion of an article published by Robert de Caix, a French foreign ministry official, in The New Europe, a weekly journal, which continues to defend the French position in Syria.