Reporting from the City: Vignettes from Constantinople in the Dispatches of Lord Strangford during the Eastern Crisis of the 1820s

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Abstract

The tangled web of the Eastern Question became the single most explosive force in European great power politics during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and Constantinople became the epicenter of this contentious dispute in Ottoman-European relations. Eyewitness commentaries by diplomats, travelers, residents, and others who visited this fabled city conveyed images and episodes about various topics, including European interactions with the Ottoman Empire, European designs on contested lands, and Ottoman politics and policy. These scenes and stories not only shed light on the geopolitical heart of the Eastern Question but also reinforce the centrality of this volatile issue in the relationship between the Ottoman Empire and Europe.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)93-111
JournalChronos
Volume35
StatePublished - Nov 4 2018

Keywords

  • Constantinople: Lord Strangford; Eastern Crisis - 19th century

Disciplines

  • History

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