#smrgKİTABEVİ Britain and the Struggle for the integrity of the Ottoman Empire : Sir Robert Ainslie's Embassy to Istanbul (1776-1794) - 1988

Kondisyon:
Yeni
Sunuş / Önsöz / Sonsöz / Giriş:
Preface by M. S. Anderson
Basıldığı Matbaa:
Dizi Adı:
Varia
Kargoya Teslim Süresi:
4&6
Stok Kodu:
1199096370
Boyut:
16x24
Sayfa Sayısı:
120 s.
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
1988
Kapak Türü:
Karton Kapak
Kağıt Türü:
1. Hamur
Dili:
İngilizce
Kategori:
indirimli
19,95
Havale/EFT ile: 19,35
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Britain and the Struggle for the integrity of the Ottoman Empire : Sir Robert Ainslie's Embassy to Istanbul (1776-1794) -        1988
Britain and the Struggle for the integrity of the Ottoman Empire : Sir Robert Ainslie's Embassy to Istanbul (1776-1794) - 1988 #smrgKİTABEVİ
19.95
Britain and the Struggle for the Integrity of the Ottoman Empire is Ali Ihsan Bagis's revised version of his doctoral thesis. Bagis tells how the relationship between the Ottoman Empire and Britain changed between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. At first a ‘diplomatic backwater', British interest in the Ottoman Empire increased in parallel with the perception of a Russian threat to British interests. Bagis identifies ambassador Sir Robert Ainslie as having transformed the Constantinople mission into one of the most important in the British Empire. Bagis's work closely follows Ainslie's term as ambassador from its beginning in 1776 to its end in 1793. Bagis describes how Britain came to see the integrity of the Ottoman Empire as vital to British interests. This work makes an important contribution to our understanding of the development of British-Ottoman relations as it traces the career of an unknown British diplomat.
Britain and the Struggle for the Integrity of the Ottoman Empire is Ali Ihsan Bagis's revised version of his doctoral thesis. Bagis tells how the relationship between the Ottoman Empire and Britain changed between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. At first a ‘diplomatic backwater', British interest in the Ottoman Empire increased in parallel with the perception of a Russian threat to British interests. Bagis identifies ambassador Sir Robert Ainslie as having transformed the Constantinople mission into one of the most important in the British Empire. Bagis's work closely follows Ainslie's term as ambassador from its beginning in 1776 to its end in 1793. Bagis describes how Britain came to see the integrity of the Ottoman Empire as vital to British interests. This work makes an important contribution to our understanding of the development of British-Ottoman relations as it traces the career of an unknown British diplomat.
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