Lord Strangford at the Sublime Porte (1822): The Eastern Crisis, Volume II

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Abstract

Foreword Preface Glossary and Gazetteer 1. 10 January-25 February 1822, “…I have sufficient business to occupy me at this time…” 2. 5 March-25 April 1822, “…the pasha of Salonica sent several heads to the Porte—the trophies of his success…” 3. 10 May-11 June 1822, “…the various horrors which were committed at Chios…” 4. 25 June-25 July 1822, “…these times of fanaticism…” 5. 10 August-3 September 1822, “…the Principalities (swarming as they now are with robbers and assassins)…” 6. 5 October-30 November 1822, “…the eyes of all Europe were watching…” 7. Hamilton’s Perspective, 10 September-24 December 1822, “…the timely application of bribery or the bowstring…” Appendix: Correspondence from the Foreign Office to Strangford, 1822 Epilogue Notes Bibliography Maps Greece, the Danubian Region, and the Caucasus, 1820-1856 The Northern Arc of the Ottoman Empire, 1750-1830 The Southern Tier of the Ottoman Empire, 1800-1850 Index
Original languageAmerican English
Place of PublicationIstanbul
Volume2
StatePublished - 2012

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • History

Keywords

  • Ottoman History
  • European History
  • British History
  • Turkey
  • Nineteenth Century
  • Russian History

Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities
  • History
  • Diplomatic History
  • European History
  • Islamic World and Near East History

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