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In this study of British and French responses to attempts to overthrow the European colonial order in the Middle East and north Africa, Thomas analyses the security apparatus in depth and argues that colonial intelligence services and elaborate security policing played crucial roles in maintaining control in the Arab territories from the beginning of the First World War up to the fall of France in 1940.
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