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- Title Pages
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
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1 Introduction -
2 Gertrude Bell and the Ottoman Empire -
3 A Critical Examination of Gertrude Bell’s Contribution to Archaeological Research in Central Asia Minor -
4 ‘Better than Any Ruined Site in the World’: Gertrude Bell and the Ancient City of Assur -
5 What Gertrude Bell Did for Islamic Archaeology -
6 Gertrude Bell: Pioneer, Anti-Suffragist, Feminist Icon? -
7 Fragments of a Mirror: The Writing of Gertrude Bell -
8 Gertrude Bell’s Perception of Faisal I of Iraq and the Anglo-Arab Romance -
9 Gertrude Bell and the Formation of the Iraqi State: The Kurdish Dimension -
10 Gertrude Bell and the Antiquities Law of Iraq -
11 Gertrude Bell and the Evolution of the Library Tradition in Iraq -
12 Gertrude Bell in the Archive of the Iraq Museum - Appendix
- In Memoriam Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell (14 July 1868–12 July 1926)
- Index
(p.x) Notes on Contributors
(p.x) Notes on Contributors
- Source:
- Gertrude Bell and Iraq
- Author(s):
- Paul Collins, Charles Tripp
- Publisher:
- British Academy
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- Title Pages
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Acknowledgements
-
1 Introduction -
2 Gertrude Bell and the Ottoman Empire -
3 A Critical Examination of Gertrude Bell’s Contribution to Archaeological Research in Central Asia Minor -
4 ‘Better than Any Ruined Site in the World’: Gertrude Bell and the Ancient City of Assur -
5 What Gertrude Bell Did for Islamic Archaeology -
6 Gertrude Bell: Pioneer, Anti-Suffragist, Feminist Icon? -
7 Fragments of a Mirror: The Writing of Gertrude Bell -
8 Gertrude Bell’s Perception of Faisal I of Iraq and the Anglo-Arab Romance -
9 Gertrude Bell and the Formation of the Iraqi State: The Kurdish Dimension -
10 Gertrude Bell and the Antiquities Law of Iraq -
11 Gertrude Bell and the Evolution of the Library Tradition in Iraq -
12 Gertrude Bell in the Archive of the Iraq Museum - Appendix
- In Memoriam Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell (14 July 1868–12 July 1926)
- Index