The papers of Sir Mark Sykes, 1879-1919 [mikroform] : with special reference to the Sykes-Picot Agreement and the Middle East.

Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yer Numarası
M/0321-4
Yayın Bilgisi
Wakefield, UK : Microform Academic Publishers, 2006.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 mikrofilm makarası (578 poz) : pozitif ; 35 mm
Genel Not
Bu seri 8 makaradan oluşmaktadır.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Mikrofilmin indeksi A.VIII/7456 yer numarasında kayıtlıdır.
İçindekiler Notu
DDSY2/4 Foreign affairs and travel (1888-1919) -- 4/128 : Ms. and ts. draft memorandum by Mark Sykes on the ‘Political War Contacts Branch’ of the (Cabinet) Secretariat, 23 December 1916, poz 8-41 -- 4/129 : Letter. G F Clayton, Cairo to Mark Sykes about Arab affairs; prospects of uprising and activities to support it; Cabinet crisis, 26 December 1916, poz 42-48 -- 4/130 : Cutting from ‘The Times of India’ of picture of mosque in Berlin, poz 49-50 -- 4/131 : Typed table of contents of ‘ Synthetic atlas of Europe’, poz 51-53 -- 4/132 : Ts. ‘An address to the Arab race’ [by Mark Sykes?], with some drawings, poz 54-59 -- 4/133 : Ts. article, ‘Syria and Germany’s task’, poz 60-69 -- 4/134 : Speech of Sheikh Ismail Abdu Al Akki, poz 70-72 -- 4/135 : Ts. Copy of a letter addressed from the Cantonment, Bellary, to Lord Chelmsford, Viceroy of India. The writer (an Arb nobleman who left Bassra for Bombay), having given his word of honour to do nothing against the Turks, could not help the English, but events since released him from that word [incomplete] ( See DDSY (2)/11/21 for remainder of letter. See also DDSY(2)/11/26), poz 73-74 -- 4 /136 : Ms. And ts. Draft letter. Mark Sykes to Sir John Simon about Russian treatment of Jews, and Turkish of Christians;possibilities of an outlet for Germany. With some drawings , 6 January 1917, poz 75-81 -- 4/137 : Letter. Norman [Bury? ], Suez, to Mark Sykes,enclosing section of a report dealing with attaack of Arab troops at Mersa Salam [incomplete], 29 January 1917, poz 82-84 -- 4/138 : Printed copies of telegrams to the Viceroy with proclamation to be made to people of Bagdad; administration of city (2)(See also DDSY(2)/4/139), 12 March 1917, poz 85-89 -- 4/139 : Copies of proclamation to be made to people of Bagdad; administration of city (2)(See also DDSY(2)/4/138, 12 March 1917, poz 90-91 -- 4/140 : Copies of proclamation to be made to people of Bagdad; administration of city (See also DDSY(2)/4/138, 12 March 1917, poz 92-95 -- 4/141 : Minutes and reports of the Mesopotamian administration Sub-Committee.Including: a) Memorandum by Mark Sykes on Indian Moslems, 28 October 1915 -- 4/141 : Minutes and reports of the Mesopotamian administration Sub-Committee.Including: b) Printed copy of letter. Mark Sykes to Maj. Gen. C.E Callwell with his impressions as a result of his tour of the Eastern theatre, 15 November 1915 -- 4/141 : Minutes and reports of the Mesopotamian administration Sub-Committee. Including: c)Copies of a) and b) with map, 1915 -- 4/141 : Minutes and reports of the Mesopotamian administration Sub-Committee. Including: d) Terms of reference of a sub-committee to consider the reorganisation of military communications with the High Commissioner of Egypt, in regard to the Arab situation, 26 January 1917 -- 4/141 : Minutes and reports of the Mesopotamian administration Sub-Committee.Including: e) Resolutions of sub-committee on control of operations in the Hedjaz, 27 January 1917 -- 4/141 : Minutes and reports of the Mesopotamian administration Sub-Committee.Including: f) Note by Mark Sykes [as at DDSY(2)/4/120], 19 March 1917, poz 96-137 -- 4/142 : Printed tape. Exchange, by telegraph, between Mark Sykes (and François. George-Picot concerning their forthcoming visit to Egypt, March 1917, poz 138-142 -- 4/143 : Ts.Observations by Mark Sykes on Arabian policy as a result of his visits to Red Sea port (5), 17 May 1917, poz 143-161 -- 4/144 : Ts. Memorandum by Mark Sykes on Arab situation (2), 17 June 1917, poz 162-167 -- 4/145 : Report on a bundle of circulars relating to the Syro-Arabian Union of Freedom, sent from Kazan to New York and detained as possible German propaganda. Russian;Arabic, June 1917, poz 168-177 -- 4/146 : Ts. And ms. Copy of letter. Mark Sykes to Director of Military Operations, War Office about situation in Aden, 30 June 1917, poz 178-180 -- 4/147 : Draft letter. Mark Sykes to Lord Curzon suggesting that the Mesopotamia Administration Committee should continue under chairmanship of Curzon, be given a new name and scope, and meet regularly, 2 July 1917, poz 181-183 -- 4/148 : Draft letter. Mark Sykes to Lord Curzon forwarding a Foreign Office despatch concerning the Hejaz, 2 July 1917, poz 184-188 -- 4/149 : ‘The Kurdish tribes of the Ottoman Empire’, by Mark Sykes. Extracted from a bound volume, pp. 451-486 (1914).For reprinting, poz 189-225 -- 4/150 : Letter. D.G Hogarth to Mark Sykes enclosing a copy of his ‘ Note on the Anglo-French-Russian Agreement ana the Near East’. Including: a)Draft reply from Mark Sykes and a further letter from D.G Hogarth, 11 July 1917, poz 226- 236 -- 4/151 : Ms. Memorandum by Mark Sykes ‘on Mr Nicholson’s note regarding our commitments’on Anglo-French involvement in Arab affairs (16), 18 July 1917, poz 237-270 -- 4/152 : Memorandum by Capts. C.A. Willis and J.E. Phillips on Bristish policy on colonies and dependencies in East Africa, preapared after a conversation with Mark Sykes (10), July 1917, poz 271-295 -- 4/153 : Copies of [telegrams?] from Arthur Balfour to High Commissioner Regent and N.Ribot about the formation of the Arab Legion, poz 296-300 -- 4/154 : Ms. and ts. Note by Mark Sykes to the officers of the Arab Legion (2), 28 July 1917, poz 301-307 -- 4/155 : Duplicated extract from letter. G.F. Clayton, Cairo, to Mark Sykes about Arab Legion and affairs, 30 July 1917, poz 308-310 -- 4/156 : Weekly report of the Director of Criminal Intelligence [in India?]. Reference to Turkey and Pan-Islam, 4 August 1917, poz 311-318 -- 4/157 : Ms. and ts. draft letter. Mark Sykes to Edward Montagu with proposals for establishing training colleges in England for young Indians, 14 August 1917, poz 319-339 -- 4/158 : Ms. and ts. Memorandum by Mark Sykes on the Asia Minor agreement (12), 14 August 1917, poz 340-378 -- 4/159 : Ms. and ts. memorandum by Mark Sykes on the Aden situation, 15 September 1917, poz 379-387 -- 4/160 : Letter. G.F. Clayton, Cairo, to Mark Sykes about Arab legion and affairs; French in Syria; Lawrence with Feisal; possible eventualities following victory, 18 October 1917, poz 388-521 -- 4/161 : Ms. and ts. draft letter. Mark Sykes to Sir Maurice Hankey With suggestions for Turkish peace terms (6), 14 November 1917, poz 522-557 -- 4/162 : Copy. Proclamation of martial law in Jerusalem, 19 November 1917, poz 558-560 -- 4/163 : Points worth stressing on the Bristish occupation of Jerusalem, 23 November 1917, poz 561-563 -- 4/164 Ms. and . ts draft speech to be delivered by a Syrian Arab, by Mark Sykes, 29 November 1917, poz 564-571 -- 4/165 : Letter. Ronald Storrs, Cairo, to Mark Sykes, enclosing copy of Ronald Storr’s letter to Ronald Graham concerning Picot; attempts to go to Jeddah to see the Sherif, 29 November 1917, poz 572-577.
Reprodüksiyon Notu
Mikrofilm. Wakefield, UK : Microform Academic Publishers, 2006. 1 mikrofilm makarası : pozitif ; 35 mm.
Orijinal Versiyon Notu
Mikrofilmin orjinali : Microform Academic Publishers film no; R50041.
Kurum Adı
Hull University Archives