#smrgKİTABEVİ Lord Strangford at the Sublime Porte (1823): The Eastern Crisis - Volume 3 - 2014
Kondisyon:
Yeni
Basıldığı Matbaa:
Dizi Adı:
Center For Ottoman Diplomatic History
ISBN-10:
9789754285154
Kargoya Teslim Süresi:
4&6
Hazırlayan:
Haz. Zafer Ulusoy, Siegfried Nentwig, Holger Knudsen, Aysun Kubilay
Boyut:
16x24
Sayfa Sayısı:
392 s.
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
Basım Tarihi:
2014
Kapak Türü:
Karton Kapak
Kağıt Türü:
1. Hamur
Dili:
İngilizce
Kategori:
indirimli
42,75
Havale/EFT ile:
41,33
Siparişiniz 4&6 iş günü arasında kargoda
1199101731
487524
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Lord Strangford at the Sublime Porte (1823): The Eastern Crisis - Volume 3 - 2014 #smrgKİTABEVİ
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Foreword Preface Glossary and Gazetteer
1. 10 January-10 March 1823, “…the Empire of the Crescent cannot possibly last thirty years longer.”
2. 26 March-26 April 1823, “…the great object of preserving peace between Russia and Turkey.”
3. 10 May-10 July 1823, “…the expediency of not losing this opportunity of making peace with Persia.”
4. 16 July-25 August 1823, “…the jealous, irritable, and suspicious people with whom I have to treat…”
5. 7 September-25 September 1823, “…the depressed state of Russian commerce in the ports of the Black Sea…”
6. 10 October-14 November 1823, “…the miseries and calamities of this dreadful war…”
7. 26 November-30 December 1823, “… serious and insurmountable obstacles to the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and the Porte.”
Appendix: Correspondence from Canning to Strangford, 1823 Addendum: Metternich and the Eastern Question, 31 July 1822-13 November 1823
Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
1. 10 January-10 March 1823, “…the Empire of the Crescent cannot possibly last thirty years longer.”
2. 26 March-26 April 1823, “…the great object of preserving peace between Russia and Turkey.”
3. 10 May-10 July 1823, “…the expediency of not losing this opportunity of making peace with Persia.”
4. 16 July-25 August 1823, “…the jealous, irritable, and suspicious people with whom I have to treat…”
5. 7 September-25 September 1823, “…the depressed state of Russian commerce in the ports of the Black Sea…”
6. 10 October-14 November 1823, “…the miseries and calamities of this dreadful war…”
7. 26 November-30 December 1823, “… serious and insurmountable obstacles to the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and the Porte.”
Appendix: Correspondence from Canning to Strangford, 1823 Addendum: Metternich and the Eastern Question, 31 July 1822-13 November 1823
Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
Foreword Preface Glossary and Gazetteer
1. 10 January-10 March 1823, “…the Empire of the Crescent cannot possibly last thirty years longer.”
2. 26 March-26 April 1823, “…the great object of preserving peace between Russia and Turkey.”
3. 10 May-10 July 1823, “…the expediency of not losing this opportunity of making peace with Persia.”
4. 16 July-25 August 1823, “…the jealous, irritable, and suspicious people with whom I have to treat…”
5. 7 September-25 September 1823, “…the depressed state of Russian commerce in the ports of the Black Sea…”
6. 10 October-14 November 1823, “…the miseries and calamities of this dreadful war…”
7. 26 November-30 December 1823, “… serious and insurmountable obstacles to the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and the Porte.”
Appendix: Correspondence from Canning to Strangford, 1823 Addendum: Metternich and the Eastern Question, 31 July 1822-13 November 1823
Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
1. 10 January-10 March 1823, “…the Empire of the Crescent cannot possibly last thirty years longer.”
2. 26 March-26 April 1823, “…the great object of preserving peace between Russia and Turkey.”
3. 10 May-10 July 1823, “…the expediency of not losing this opportunity of making peace with Persia.”
4. 16 July-25 August 1823, “…the jealous, irritable, and suspicious people with whom I have to treat…”
5. 7 September-25 September 1823, “…the depressed state of Russian commerce in the ports of the Black Sea…”
6. 10 October-14 November 1823, “…the miseries and calamities of this dreadful war…”
7. 26 November-30 December 1823, “… serious and insurmountable obstacles to the reestablishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and the Porte.”
Appendix: Correspondence from Canning to Strangford, 1823 Addendum: Metternich and the Eastern Question, 31 July 1822-13 November 1823
Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index
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