Publisher's Synopsis
The 1800 agreement between Oman and Britain declared that the bond between the two nations should be "unshook till the end of time". It was an ambitious goal, but whatever the political ups and downs, a remarkable relationship endures to this day, charted here in this authoritative history by two former British Ambassadors to Oman.
Alston and Laing have researched their subject closely, assembling an authoritative history which runs from the earliest contacts in the mid-17th century through to the end of the Dhofar war in 1975. Their research sheds new and clearly documented evidence on how events unfolded over the past fifty years. This landmark book will be vital to all historians of the region and to analysts of the current geopolitical situation in the Gulf, as well as to the growing number of visitors and others with a more general interest in Oman.