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

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İngilizce
Yer Numarası
M/0321-7
Yayın Bilgisi
Wakefield, UK : Microform Academic Publishers, 2006.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 mikrofilm makarası (493 poz) : pozitif ; 35 mm.
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Bu seri 8 makaradan oluşmaktadır.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Mikrofilmin indeksi A.VIII/7456 yer numarasında kayıtlıdır.
İçindekiler Notu
► DDSY2/11 Papers relating to the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the Zionist movement and the British policy in Islamic countries (1914-1918) -- 11/57 : Memorandum by G. F. Clayton on a report by T. E. Lawrence on his recent journey in Eastern Syria and his proposals of Arab operations, 15 July 1917, poz 10-17 -- 11/58 : Memorandum by Mark Sykes on ‘Mr Nicholson’s note regarding our commitments’ in Arabian affairs , 18 July 1917 , poz 18-19 -- 11/59 : Letter. C French to Mark Sykes, with opinion of Dr Parodi, 20 July 1917, poz 20-21 -- 11/60 : Ms. and ts. copy letter. Mark Sykes to Sir Eric Drummond, against postponement of a decision on the Arab Legion to the Paris Conference; efforts and difficulties of himself and F. George-Picot, 20 July 1917, poz 22-28 -- 11/61 : Draft letters. Mark Sykes to G F Clayton about general situation; anti-French feeling; Arab Legion; Zionism; T. E. Lawrence’s ‘’move is splendid and I want him knighted’’; Joseph Albina; Armenians, 22 July 1917, poz 29-33 -- 11/62 : Note [by Mark Sykes?] on separate peace with Turkey, 1917, poz 34-37 -- 11/63 : Mesopotamian Administration Committee. Memorandum on Syria by Suleiman Bey Nasif ‘referred to in General G. F. Clayton’s letter of July 30th 1917’, 1917, poz 38-42 -- 11/64 : Copy. Letter. A P Albina, Cairo to Mark Sykes with views of King Hussein and other Arabs on French occupation of Syrian littoral, 31 July 1917, poz 43-44 -- 11/65 : Memorandum on Asia Minor agreement, by Mark Sykes (2), 14 August 1917, poz 45-48 -- 11/66 : Copy. Letter. Mark Sykes to Edwin Montagu about reform in India; educational proposals for Indian youths, 14 August 1917, poz 49-55 -- 11/67 : Letter. G F Clayton, Cairo, to Mark Sykes about Arab Legion; importance of Anglo-French entente; French aspirations in Syria; Jewish question; ‘Can’t Pickthall be muzzled?’; Lawrence at Akaba. Including: a) Press cutting.’Moslem interest in Palestine’ -- 11/67 : Letter. G F Clayton, Cairo, to Mark Sykes about Arab Legion; importance of Anglo-French entente; French aspirations in Syria; Jewish question; ‘Can’t Pickthall be muzzled?’; Lawrence at Akaba. Including: b)Letter. A. P Albina to Mark Sykes, enclosing a) and about Palestine and the Jews; future of Syria; Syrians in Egypt; Arab Legion -- 11/67 : Letter. G F Clayton, Cairo, to Mark Sykes about Arab Legion; importance of Anglo-French entente; French aspirations in Syria; Jewish question; ‘Can’t Pickthall be muzzled?’; Lawrence at Akaba. Including: c) Comment by A.P. Albina on Suleiman Bey Nassif’s report on the Arab question -- 11/67 : Letter. G F Clayton, Cairo, to Mark Sykes about Arab Legion; importance of Anglo-French entente; French aspirations in Syria; Jewish question; ‘Can’t Pickthall be muzzled?’; Lawrence at Akaba. Including: d) Translation of an article on German Orient Politik by Baron H. Von Richthofen, 22 June 1917-10 August 1917, poz 56-63 -- 11/68 : Ms. drafts. Papers by Mark Sykes on the Arab qestion. Comprising: a) Arab National Movement -- 11/68 : Ms. drafts. Papers by Mark Sykes on the Arab qestion. Comprising: b) The Arabian peninsula -- 11/68 : Ms. drafts. Papers by Mark Sykes on the Arab qestion. Comprising: c) Mesopotamia -- 11/68 : Ms. drafts. Papers by Mark Sykes on the Arab qestion. Comprising: d) Syria , 17 September 1917, poz 64-88 -- 11/69 : Letter. G F Clayton, Cairo to Mark Sykes about political and military situation; movements of T E Lawrence; Arab Legion; policy in Egypt, 20 September 1917, poz 89-92 -- 11/70 : Ms. and tss. Memorandum by Mark Sykes for Mr Barnes, on the Anglo-French agreement in regard to the Arab state (2), 25 September 1917, poz 93-105 -- 11/71 : Draft telegram. Mark Sykes to G. F. Clayton with proposed speech to recalcitrant officers of the Arab Legion, 5 October 1917, poz 106-109 -- 11/72 : Copy letter. G. F. Clayton to Mark Sykes in reply to telegram of 5 October 1917, with explanation of failure to communicate the speech to the Legion; French unpopularity in Syria; T. E. Lawrence ; possible eventualities, 18 October 1917, poz 110-114 -- 11/73 : Copy. Telegram. Mark Sykes to Sir Reginald Wingate, Cairo, about need for Arabs to cooperate with Jews and Armenians; false Arab Nationalist Movement in Russia, 14 November 1917, poz 115-116 -- 11/74 : Copy. Letter. Mark Sykes to G F Clayton about need for Arabs to combine with lews and Armenians; proposals for a joint committee. Including: a) Letter (copy attached) to be read to the Arab Committee in Cairo, 16 November 1917, poz 117-124 -- 11/75 : Copy. Telegram. Mark Sykes to Sir Reginald Wingate for to G F Clayton about Arab movement; need for committee in Cairo; clear declaration of French support for Arab National Movement needed; Syrian fears, 26 November 1917, poz 125-127 -- 11/76 : Copy. Telegram. G F Clayton to Mark Sykes about fears in Syria; Jews and Palestine; suggested policy; Anglo-French agreement; F. George-Picot, 28 November 1917, poz 128-130 -- 11/77 : Copy. Telegram. Mark Sykes [from Sir Reinald Wingate?] about pretensions of King Hussein concerning Syria, 29 November 1917, poz 131-132 -- 11/78 : Copy. Telegram. Mark Sykes to Foreign Office proposing that Yemenis,recruited for Arab Legion, become separate unit under British officers; agreement of Picot, 30 November 1917, poz 133-134 -- 11/79 : Copy. Telegram. Mark Sykes to G F Clayton with proposed statement for publication relating to Zionist Commission going to Palestine at first opportunity, 11 December 1917, poz 135-136 -- 11/80 : Copy. Telegram from G F Clayton expressing doubts possibility of Arab-Jewish-Armenian combination or of an Arab delegation to London, 12 December 1917, poz 137-138.
11/81 : Draft telegram. Mark Sykes to G. F. Clayton about ‘Arab Bulletin’ no. 71 being at variance with Clayton on Arab Legion; disagreement with doubts expressed in telegram of 12 December 1917 and belief in formation of joint committee in Cairo Refers to DDSY(2)/11/80, 13 December 1917, poz 139-140 -- 11/82 : Copy. Telegram. Sir Reginald Wingate to Sir Ronald Graham about Bremond being anxious to obtain command of Armenian contingent, 14 December 1917, poz 141-142 -- 11/83 : Letter. G. F. Clayton to Mark Sykes about capture of Jerusalem; future plans; Picot arrived thinking that he was to be French representative in a joint Anglo-French administration but the country under martial law for the long term; Sykes’ agreement with Picot (‘we must go slowly’); no great chance of an Arab-Jew-Armenian combine; Arab Legion a failure; forecast of Arab opposition to Zionism; possibility of a revivalist movement in Central Arabia, 15 December 1917, poz 143-146 -- 11/84 : Copy. Telegram from Sir Reginald Wingate, Cairo, with message from Clayton about Jewish-Arab affairs, 20 December 1917, poz 147-148 -- 11/85 : Copy. Telegram from Mr Balfour to Lord Bertie see also DDSY(2)/11/84, 23 December 1917, poz 149-150 -- 11/86 : Copy. Telegram from Sir Reginald Wingate with message from Clayton about replacement of military administration by a Franco-British civil one. Including: a) Minute by Mark Sykes to Sir Ronald Graham (‘Here is Wingate running Palestine’, which will lead to a row with the French) and by Ronald Graham to Mark Sykes (disagrees, ’It is pure Clayton and Allenby’), 22 December 1917-25 December 1917, poz 151-157 -- 11/87 : Copy. Telegram from Sir Reginald Wingate cancelling the replacement of military adminstration by a Franco-British civil one (Refers to DDSY(2)/11/86), 24 December 1917, poz 157-158 -- 11/88 : Copy. Telegram from Sir Reginald Wintage about Philby’s arrival at Taif for Jeddah; Storrs required to be in civil charge in Jerusalem so sending Hogarth to Jeddah, 27 December 1917, poz 159-160 -- 11/89 : Copy. Telegram from Sir Reginald Wintage about Hogarth leaving for Jeddah to see King Hussein; question of increasing the King’s subsidy, 29 December 1917, poz 161-162 -- 11/90 : Copy. Telegram from Sir Reginald Wintage about Philby, Hogarth and Hussein meeting in Jeddah, 30 December 1917, poz 163-164 -- 11/91 : Copy. Telegram from Lord Bertie, Paris about French government recognition of present necessity for a military administration in Palestine, conditional on its participation in organization of occupied territories there, 30 December 1917, poz 165-168 -- 11/92 : Copy. Telegram from Sir Reginald Wintage with message from Clayton concerning prevailing attitudes of Christians, Moslems and Jews in Palestine; Italian resentment of Picot’s presence and ignorance of Franco-British agreement regarding Palestine; Picot’s assertion of French claims to Protectorate of Latin Christianity in the East galling to other nationalities; military considerations paramount, 30 December 1917, poz 167-168 -- 11/93 : Copy. Telegram from Sir Reginald Wintage suggesting communications which Hogarth might maket o Shereef on Syria and Baghdad, 31 December 1917, poz 169-170 -- 11/94 : Copy. Telegram from Sir Reginald Wintage with message from Mark Sykes for Clayton, stating that Albina may stay with him and requesting articles, 31 December 1917, poz 171-172 -- 11/95 : Copy. Telegram from Sir Reginald Wintage with message from Clayton for Mark Sykes in reply to telegram of 31 December 1917 Refers to DDSY(2)/11/94, 3 January 1918, poz 173-174 -- 11/96 : Copy. Letter. W Ormsby-Gore, Tel Aviv to Mark Sykes about situation in Palestine; Major Genneral Money; Clayton; Storrs; Arabs; Christians and Jews; Egyptian Nationalists; Zionists ‘the one sound, firmly pro-British, constructive element’; Picot ’not exactly loved here’; need for a clean cut between Palestine and Egypt, 9 April 1918, poz 175-176 -- 11/97 : Ms. and ts. copy letter. W (‘Billy’) Ormsby-Gore, Jaffa, about Jewish regiment; French pushing trade; Jews loyally pro-British, ‘they want deeds and acts to Show that the Balfour declaration is not just a scrap of paper’; Clayton without instructions from home about the university; effort of Arabs to have Arabic as only offical language; enclosing copy of the Cairo Zionist newspaper to Show to Sokolov and article by Jabotinsky; Weizmann doing well, 16 April 1918, poz 177-182 -- 11/98 : Letter. G. F. Clayton to Mark Sykes, enclosing and commenting on W. Ormsby-Gore’s letter of 16 April 1918; political ideas of Feisal; much pleased at result of Weizmann’s conference with leards of Arab opinion in Egypt; Commander-in-Cheif taken exception to Mark Sykes writing direct to Ormsby-Gore Refers to DDSY(2)/11/97, 18 April 1918, poz 183-188 -- 11/99 : Draft and ts. copy of letter. Mark Sykes to ‘Billy’ (Orms-GORE) about making no headway with United States representatives on the Commission; Frankfurter ‘not quite the tower of strength’; Irish affaris (‘Shortt…a wonderful level headed trump’); Sokolow very helpful; importance of leaving a competent person in Palestine or friction and trouble the result; the Jaffa affair (language question) ‘pure bad management’, 24 May 1918, poz 189-192 -- 11/100 : ‘Palestine. The organ of the British Palestine Committee’, vol. III, 20, 22 June 1918, poz 193-198 -- 11/101 : Letter. Ronald Storrs, Jerusalem to Mark Sykes with detailed comment on the situation in Jerusalem (French, Italians, Greeks, Arabs, Jews, Zionists), 17 July 1918, poz 199-204 -- 11/102 : Weekly summary of the British Political Intellingence Officer, Jerusalem, 24 June 1918-30 June 1918, poz 205-208 -- 11/103 : Weekly summary of the British Political Intellingence Officer, Jerusalem, 1 July 1918-7 July 1918, poz 209-211 -- 11/104 : Weekly summary of the British Political Intellingence Officer, Jerusalem, 12 August 1918-18 August 1918, poz 212-217 -- 11/105 : Weekly summary of the British Political Intellingence Officer, Jerusalem, 19 August 1918-25 August 1918, poz 218-221 -- 11/106 : Weekly summary of the British Political Intellingence Officer, Jerusalem, 26 August 1918-September 1918, poz 222-224 -- 11/107 : Draft. Letter. Mark Sykes to Prime Minister about difficulties which following the impending departure of Sir George Macdonogh for France; importance of someone with right knowledge and authority succeeding him, 2 September 1918, poz 225-228 -- 11/108 : Uncorrected copy of article on the Near East sent to ‘Daily News’. Cartoons of Lord Robert Cecil and Curzon, 10 September 1918, poz 229-240 -- 11/109 : Letter. V Jabotinsky, Zionist Commission to Palestine, to Mark Sykes complaining of treatment of Jewish battalions, 18 November 1918, poz 241-243 -- 11/110 : Minutes of meeting at head-quarters of Zionist Commission (Sykes, Eder Bianchini, Epstein, Jabotinsky), 18 November 1918, poz 244-245 -- 11/111 : Letter. M. D. Eder to Mark Sykes Enclosing DDSY(2)/11/110, 19 November 1918, poz 246-247 -- 11/112 : Appendix on religious-political situation in the Sudan and East Africa, by Cpts. C. A. Willis and J. E. Philips after a conversation with Mark Sykes, poz 248-250 -- 11/113 : List of DDSY(2)/11/1-112, poz 251-258 -- 11/114 : ‘Pou l’union des Syriens dans leurs interets sociaux’ by Abdallah Sfer (Cairo, 28 pp.), 15 February 1914, poz 259-278 -- 11/115 : Fragment of draft letter to the press from Mark Sykes about quarantine arrangements for Moslem pilgrims, poz 279-281 -- 11/116 : ‘Les machinations allemandes en Perse et Mesopotamie’, a report by Mark Sykes for ‘Journaux d’Italie’ French, 11 December 1915, poz 282-284 -- 11/117 : Memorandum on interviews with Turkish prisoners of war at Sumerpar, 1915, poz 285-290 -- 11/118 : Letter. G. T. Dobson, Hull, to Mark Sykes about issuing of tickets to soldiers on furlough, 7 February 1916, poz 291-292 -- 11/119 : Note on the invention by a Norwegian officer for improving gun laying [incomplete], poz 293-294 -- 11/120 : Maps (2). Comprising: a) Arabia, marked up to Show location and attitudes of tribes -- 11/120 : Maps (2). Comprising: b) Near East, marked up to Show boundaries under a modified or unmodified ‘Sykes agreement’, by Lt. Col. H Pirie-Gordon, 11 March 1917, poz 295-297 -- 11/121 : Reuter’s account of speech made by Mark Sykes at the Jewish Demonstration at the London Opera House, 2 December 1917, poz 298-308 -- 11/122 : Reuter’s account of speech made by Mark Sykes at the Jewish Demonstration at Manchester, 9 December 1917, poz 309-314 -- 11/123 : Press cutting from ‘The Observer’. Interview with Mark Sykes on ‘Jerusalem and its future’, 16 December 1917, poz 315-320 -- 11/124 : Rough and final notes by Mark Sykes for his speech to the Syrian community in Manchester and District. Including: a) Copy of the speech sent to him, with a covering letter, by the Secretary of the Manchester Syrian Association, 21 June 1918-26 June 1918, poz 321-337 -- 11/125 : Notes by Mark Sykes for his speech to the Hull Branch of the English Zionist Federation, 7 July 1918, poz 338-347 -- 11/126 : Telegram. Jebara, Manchester, to Sykes with congratulations on victory on Palestine front, 23 September 1918, poz 348-350.
► DDSY2/12 Papers of Sir Mark Sykes formerly on display at Sledmere House (1915-1917) -- 12/1 : Copy ts. letter. Sykes to Lord Robert Cecil about the need for co-ordination; suggested formation of a sub-committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence; Mesopotamian Expedition starved of tackle and men but achieved success in face of extreme difficulties; Aden; future Mesopotamia; suggested formation of a new department of the Near East to administer Egypt; Arabia and Mesopotamia; request for two advisers to establish an Islamic Information Breau in Egypt; Russian decorations for Expeditionary Force in France; recommend Russian government give some ‘to soldiers and sailors here’, and British decorations be awarded to Russian Army in the Caucasus, 14 October 1917, poz 351-354 -- 12/2 : Ms. notes for Mark Sykes on the Arab situation Possibly for meeting at DDSY(2)/12/3, 16 December 1915, poz 355-357 -- 12/3 Minutes of meeting of War Committee of Cabinet, attended by Mark Sykes to give evidence on Arab question. Suggestions for an Anglo-French agreement [origins of Sykes-Picot Agreement?], 16 December 1915, poz 358-362 -- 12/4 : Draft letter. Mark Sykes to Austen Chamberlain pressing strongly for British administration to be removed from Government of India and placed under a new department of the War Committee, July 1916, poz 363-367 -- 12/5 : File. Copiesof letters and telegrams from Mark Sykes to Director of Military Operations; Sir Reginald Wingate (2); GOC, Egypt; GF Clayton; Gen. Lyndon Bell; F. George-Picot. About the Anglo-French agreement; suggestion that USA take over Palestine Mandate, 12 January 1917-26 March 1917, poz 368-378 -- 12/6 : File. ‘Papers brought out from England’ [by Mark Sykes as head of British Political Mission with Egyptian Expeditionary Force]. Including: a) Copies of official correspondence between English, French and Russian representatives concerning the establishment of an Arab state or confederation (10) -- 12/6 : File. ‘Papers brought out from England’ [by Mark Sykes as head of British Political Mission with Egyptian Expeditionary Force]. Including: b) Memorandum on status and functions of the Cheif Political Officer and French Commissioner -- 12/6 : File. ‘Papers brought out from England’ [by Mark Sykes as head of British Political Mission with Egyptian Expeditionary Force]. Including: c) Notes of a conference at 10 Downing Street to consider the instructions to Mark Sykes as Chief Political Officer, May 1916- 3 April 1917, poz 379-402 -- 12/7 : File of ts. copies of private letters of Sykes to A. J. Balfour (2); Sir Maurice Hankey (2); Gertrude Bell; Cox; Ronald Graham (6 & 2 mss.); Nahum Sokolow (1 & 1 ms.); Sir Arthur Hirtzel; and 15 Roman Catholic chapllains on Palestine Front (enclosing personal medals from the Pope with whom Mark Sykes had a private audience). About Zionist policy; difficulties with Syrian party in France; Anglo-French agreement; Arab affairs, 6 April 1917-23 May 1917 -- 12/8 : Report by W. Ormesby-Gore (to Lord Robert Cecil) on a visit to him by Mr Marcolm (of the Armenian Committee) and Dr Chiam Weizmann, both excited and angry, and protesting against any proposal of the British government to allow Morgenthau, Aubrey Herbert, Adam Samuel Block and Marmaduke Pickthall to arrange a separate peace with Turkey, and a proposed mission by Herbert to that end, 10 June 1917, poz 425-427 -- 12/9 : Ms. draft and ts. copy letter. Sykes to Lord Robert Cecil arguing against a separatepeace with Turkey, 29 July 1917, poz 428-442 -- 12/10 : Ms. and ts. note on Palestine and Zionism by Sykes [to Balfour?], with one copy returned with note of thanks from Dr Weizman, 21 September 1917-22 September 1917, poz 443-480 -- 12/11 : Rough notes leading up to final notes for speech by Sykes at Jewish demonstration in Manchester, 9 December 1917, poz 481-494.
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.
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Hull University Archives