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A Turk of the West: Sir Edgar Vincent’s Career in Egypt and the Ottoman Empire

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A Turk of the West: Sir Edgar Vincent’s Career in Egypt and the Ottoman Empire
Author(s)Auchterlonie, Paul
AbstractTraces the early career of Sir Edgar Vincent (1857-1941), later Viscount D’Abernon, as army officer, diplomat, administrator, and financier in the Middle East. Vincent indefatigably promoted his own monetary interests while faithfully serving the British imperial government, goals that he (but not always his superiors) viewed as both compatible and complementary.
IssueNo1
Pages49-67
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceBritish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
VolumeNo27
PubDateMay2000
ISBN_ISSN1353-0194
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