Arab Bulletin Explained

Arab Bulletin
Type:"as often as occasion may require"
Publisher:Arab Bureau
Foundation:June 6, 1916
Ceased Publication:August 30, 1918
Circulation:~25

The Arab Bulletin was a publication published from June 6, 1916 - August 30, 1918[1] by Britain's Arab Bureau.[2] [3] [4] It was established to provide "a secret magazine of Middle East politics" D. G. Hogarth once described the newspapers editorial policy thus:

The bulletin was published a few times a month, and 25 people were intended to view it. Among those people were the Foreign Office, The Admiralty and The Director of Military Intelligence.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Middle East and North Africa in World Politics: A Documentary Record - British-French Supremacy, 1914-1945. Yale University Press. 1979. 978-0-300-02203-2. 59. J. C. Hurewitz. J. C. Hurewitz.
  2. Book: Bruce C. Westrate. Arab Bureau: British Policy in the Middle East, 1916-1920. 1 November 2010. Pennsylvania State University Press. 978-0-271-04009-7. 103–107.
  3. Web site: The Arab Bulletin 1916-1919. www.archiveeditions.co.uk. en. 2017-01-31. 2017-01-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20170130144114/http://archiveeditions.co.uk/titledetails.asp?tid=7. live.
  4. News: The Arab Bulletin.. 2012-05-15. IMSL. en-US. 2017-01-31.
  5. Book: Polly A. Mohs. Military Intelligence and the Arab Revolt: The First Modern Intelligence War. 5 April 2010. Routledge. 978-1-134-19254-0. 8–10.