The Ottoman Empire and Its Successors, 1801-1927Psychology Press, 9 Σεπ 1966 - 644 σελίδες First Published in 1966.The aim of this series is to sketch the history of Modern Europe, with that of its chief colonies and conquests, from about the end of the fifteenth century down to the present time. The series is intended for the use of all persons anxious to u1lderstand the nature of existing political conditions. The present work has been based, wherever possible, upon the original documents, and is the result of many years' study of the Eastern Question. |
Περιεχόμενα
The Ottoman Empire at the Dawn Of the XIXth Century | 1 |
Napoleon in the Near East 180115 | 31 |
The Servian Risings 180417 | 46 |
The Preface of Greek Independence 181521 | 58 |
The War of Greek Independence 18219 | 71 |
The Creation of the Greek Kingdom 182933 | 106 |
The Balkan and Syrian Difficulties of Turkey 182245 | 125 |
Greece Under Bavarian Autocracy 183343 | 156 |
The Roumanian and Servian Questions 186275 | 319 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate 18705 | 338 |
The Balkan Crisis of 18758 | 358 |
The Union of the Two Bulgarias 187887 | 399 |
Armenia Crete and Macedonia 18871908 | 427 |
The Turkish Revolution 190812 | 474 |
The Balkan League and its Results 191214 | 498 |
The Near East in the European War 191423 | 523 |
The Greek and Ionian Constitutions 184353 | 174 |
The Crimean War 18536 | 199 |
The Union of the Danubian Principalities 185662 | 243 |
The Cession of the Ionian Islands 18624 | 270 |
Reforms and their Results The Lebanon and Crete 185669 | 298 |
The Greek Turkish and Albanian Republics 192327 | 550 |
Table of Rulers | 564 |
Bibliography | 568 |
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Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων
Ottoman Empire and Its Successors 1801-1927: With an Appendix, 1927-1936 William Miller Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2013 |
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