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Aden under British rule 1839-197
Aden Under British Rule, 1839–1967 by R. J. Gavin provides a comprehensive historical analysis of the British presence in Aden from its occupation in 1839 to the end of colonial rule in 1967. Drawing on official records, economic data, and political correspondence, the book explores Aden’s evolution from a strategic coaling station into one of the most important ports in the Arabian Peninsula. Gavin examines the complexities of British colonial administration, the socio-economic transformation of the region, and the interplay between imperial interests, local society, and emerging nationalist movements. The work also addresses the growing tensions that ultimately contributed to the Aden Emergency and Britain’s withdrawal. Rich in scholarship and detail, the book offers an authoritative account of the dynamics of colonial power and the historical forces that shaped modern South Arabia.
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