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Baghdad Dispatches

The City of Peace in World War One

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Baghdad Dispatches

The City of Peace in World War One

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Framing the U.S. consulate as a central point of analysis, Baghdad Dispatches highlights the experiences of refugees, prisoners of war, and foreign nationals stranded in Ottoman Baghdad.

Jameel Haque examines the history of Ottoman Baghdad during the First World War, drawing on U.S. archival sources to explore the economic, political, and social transformations that shaped the city. It details the humanitarian efforts of Charles Brissel, the U.S. consul who worked between 1914 and 1916 to distribute aid and manage the interests of seventeen different nations. Additionally, the book investigates the challenges faced by American businesses, including Standard Oil, Singer Sewing Company, MacAndrews & Forbes, and Hills Brothers of New York, all of which struggled with wartime requisitions, loss of influence, and financial setbacks. By examining this period, Baghdad Dispatches reevaluates the extent of U.S. imperial engagement in Baghdad before the war, arguing for a more substantial American presence than has previously been recognized.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
List of Figures

Introduction: The City of Peace
1. Iraq Before War
2. From Jersey to Baghdad
3. A Hierarchy of Suffering
4. Kerosine and Licorice
5. How the World Will Hate War
Conclusion: Two Funerals
Bibliography

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 02 Oct 2025
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9781978767195
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 2 b/w illus
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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