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The Letters and Reports of British Consular and Diplomatic Agents in Tripoli, 1793-1832: Volume 60

ElGaddari, Sara(Edited by)
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This edition will present the official correspondence and reports of the British consular and diplomatic agents stationed in the Regency of Tripoli from 1795 to 1832, during the last substantive reign of a Qaramanli dynast, Yusuf Pasha Qaramanli (1766-1838).

The correspondence and reports of Consuls Simon Lucas, William Wass Langford and Hanmer Warrington attest to the highly political role played by British consuls to 'Barbary'.

These dispatches also emphasize the importance of Tripoli to British strategic interests and ambitions in North Africa and the Mediterranean during the early nineteenth century.

As well as providing political intelligence on local and regional developments, the correspondence reveals in detail both the personal ambitions of the consuls and the official interests of the British government.

In doing so, the consular dispatches provide evidence of the development of an influential bridgehead and protected imperial presence in Tripoli in the post-Napoleonic era.

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Cambridge University Press
1108843700 / 9781108843706
Hardback
07/01/2021
United Kingdom
English
356 pages
23 cm
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