Henri Gouraud

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References

On his time in the Levant

  • Philippe Gouraud. Le general Henri Gouraud au Liban et en Syrie (1919–1923) (Comprendre le Moyen-Orient). L'Harmattan (1993). ISBN   978-2-7384-2073-2
  • Elizabeth Thompson. Colonial Citizens: Republican Rights, Paternal Privilege, and Gender in French Syria and Lebanon. Columbia University Press, (2000) ISBN   978-0-231-10661-0
Henri Gouraud
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Autochrome portrait by Auguste Léon, 1919
Military governor of Paris
In office
1923–1937