The Ottomans 1700-1923 : an empire besieged
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The Ottomans 1700-1923 : an empire besieged
(Modern wars in perspective)
Routledge, 2022
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Ottoman wars, 1700-1870 : an empire besieged
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Ottoman wars, 1700-1870
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First edition published as Ottoman wars, 1700-1870 : an empire besieged by Pearson Education Limited 2007
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The chronology has been extended to 1918 to cover the end of the Ottoman Empire which provides students with the whole picture of the rise and fall of the Empire.
An introductory chapter giving an overview of the whole period, perfect for lecturers to assign as an introductory reading to their course, enabling students of all levels and understanding to be on the same level for their course.
More on society and how war and militarisation affected Ottoman society which provides students with the social as well as the military history giving a fuller picture of the period.
Table of Contents
Introduction Part 1: The Ottoman World pre-1800 1. Imperial Crisis in the Eurasian Context 2. The Ottoman system circa 1700 Part 2: The Revolutionary Moment 1800-1840 3. Selim III and the Ottoman Revolution 4. Mahmud II: An Ottoman 'Reign of Terror' Part 3: The New Muslim Absolutism 1840-1870 5. The Great Transformation 6. Imperial Collapse: An Empire Besieged Part 4: The Final Curtain: Imperial Reordering and Collapse 1870-1923 7. Ottomanism and its Rivals 8. 1878 Berlin Treaty and Consequences 9. Leadup to WWI and Epilogue 10. Epilogue
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