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Ottoman Diplomatic Documents on "The Eastern Question"

The London Conference on the Revision of Certain Stiupulations of the Treaty of March 30, 1856 Concerning the Neutralisation of the Black Sea, 1870-1871


Edited by Sinan Kuneralp
A collection of Ottoman diplomatic correspondence between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and representatives in various European capitals during the nineteenth century.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
Availability: In stock
SKU (ISBN): 978-1-61719-868-7
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Nov 20,2010
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 268
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-61719-868-7
$182.00
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Sinan Kuneralp has collected in this volume diplomatic documents on the “Eastern Question” of the nineteenth century from the Ottoman archives. The collection contains dispatches between Grand Vizier and Foreign Minister Ali Pasha and the Ottoman representatives in cities such as Berlin, Washington, Vienna, Paris, St Petersburg, London, Florence and Athens. Kuneralp has transcribed and annotated the documents (which are in French) and has additionally prepared an index of the dispatches, their authors and the subject matter for easy reference.

Sinan Kuneralp has collected in this volume diplomatic documents on the “Eastern Question” of the nineteenth century from the Ottoman archives. The collection contains dispatches between Grand Vizier and Foreign Minister Ali Pasha and the Ottoman representatives in cities such as Berlin, Washington, Vienna, Paris, St Petersburg, London, Florence and Athens. Kuneralp has transcribed and annotated the documents (which are in French) and has additionally prepared an index of the dispatches, their authors and the subject matter for easy reference.

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  • TABLE OF CONTENTS (page 5)
  • PREFACE (page 7)
  • EDITOR'S NOTE (page 9)
  • INTRODUCTION (page 11)
  • INDEX OF WRITERS OF TELEGRAMS AND DESPATCHES (page 17)
  • DOCUMENTS (page 19)
  • SUBJECT INDEX (page 265)
  • NAME INDEX (page 267)
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