Operation Idris
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Operation Idris

Inside the British Administration of Cyrenaica and Libya, 1942-52

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Operation Idris

Inside the British Administration of Cyrenaica and Libya, 1942-52

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Operation Idris provides the unofficial story behind the British Administration’s cultivation of Sayyid Mohammed Idris as the figurehead for their project of indirect rule in Cyrenaica. Operation Idris looks beneath the veneer of the British administration of eastern Libya (Cyrenaica) from the time that Rommel’s Africa Korps was driven out of North Africa by the Allied forces. Drawing on the diaries and memoir of his father, who served in the administration, Richard Synge provides the essential detail of Britain’s overall political strategy for the territory, which prioritised promoting the interests of the Sanussi brotherhood and its leader, Sayyid Mohammed Idris. Jason Pack’s Foreword provides useful historical context on the Anglo-Sanussi relationship, which was central to the British plan for indirect rule in Cyrenaica. The evidence presented here shows that pre-war British preconceptions were not shared by all of its own administrators. However, the strategic interest was so strong that even when the post-war negotiations over the future of Libya became stalled, Britain ensured the triumphant permanent return of Idris from exile in 1947 and encouraged and underwrote his unilateral declaration of Cyrenaican independence in 1949. These were the first steps to Idris being accepted as ruler of independent Libya in 1951. The British Military Administration (BMA) in Cyrenaica was a period of transition, an interregnum, between the pre-war Italian colonisation and the United Nations-sponsored independence for the whole of Libya. This account of British efforts to steer events at a time of profound upheaval throughout the Middle East is replete with invaluable new insights into the wider political and social phenomena of the BMA. The files of the War Office and the Foreign Office serve to corroborate the overall story, but this book provides fresh angles on many of its dramas. Locational maps and many previously unpublished photographs enhance the sense of immediacy.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Half Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. acknowledgements
  7. foreword
  8. glossary
  9. abbreviations
  10. introduction Lessons from Lethe's Grotto
  11. chapter 1 Rebuilding from the ruins Cyrenaica, 1942–43
  12. chapter 2 Devastation and insecurity Benghazi, January–May 1943
  13. chapter 3 Settling in and winning support Benghazi, June–September 1943
  14. chapter 4 Harvests, farms, law and order Benghazi, October–November 1943, Barce, December 1943–March 1944
  15. chapter 5 Tribal issues, and preparations for the Sayyid Al-Bayda, March–July 1944
  16. chapter 6 Keeping Idris to his word Al-Bayda, 20 July–7 September 1944
  17. chapter 7 Adventures in the desert Agedabia, September 1944–May 1945
  18. chapter 8 Post-war hiatus and confusion Cyrene and Tobruk, June 1945–April 1946
  19. chapter 9 The BMA hits troubled times Benghazi, April 1946–April 1947
  20. chapter 10 The amir and his relations Benghazi, May–July 1947
  21. chapter 11 Quiet departures, and a triumphant entrance Benghazi, July–November 1947
  22. chapter 12 An evolving new order in Benghazi Cyrenaica, 1947–51
  23. chapter 13 Federal elections Libya, 1951–52
  24. chapter 14 Epilogue Idris, Qadhafi and beyond
  25. sources and bibliography
  26. list of figures
  27. index