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British documents on foreign affairs : reports and papers from the Foreign Office confidential print. Part I, From the mid-nineteenth century to the First World War. Series B, The Near and Middle East, 1856-1914 / editor, David Gillard.

Van Pelt Library JX632 .B745 1984 v.1-20
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Gillard, David, 1929-
Bourne, Kenneth.
Watt, Donald Cameron.
Great Britain. Foreign Office
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Great Britain--Foreign relations--Middle East.
Great Britain.
International relations.
Middle East.
Middle East--Foreign relations--Great Britain.
Great Britain--Foreign relations--1837-1901.
Physical Description:
volumes ; 31 cm
Place of Publication:
Frederick, Md. : University Publications of America, 1984-
Contents:
v.1. The Ottoman Empire in the Balkans, 1856-1875
v.2. The OttomanEmpire, revolt in the Balkans, 1875-1876
v.3. The Ottoman Empire, diplomacy of the Powers, 1876-1878
v.4. The Ottoman Empire and the war with Russia, 1877-1878. The powers and the Treaty of San Stefano, 1878
v.5. The Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of the Berlin settlement, 1878-1883
v.6. The Ottoman Empire in Asia, 1860-1880
v.7. The Ottoman Empire, finance and trade, 1860-1879
v.8. The Ottoman Empire in North Africa, the Suez Canal, Red Sea, and Tunisian problems, 1859-1882
v.9. The Ottoman Empire in North Africa, intervention in Egypt and the Sudan, 1876-1885
v.10. Persia, 1856-1885.
v.11. Britain, Russia and Central Asia, 1865-1878.
v.12. Britain, Russia, and Central Asia, 1879-1907.
v.13. Persia, Britain and Russia, 1886-1907.
v.14. Persia, Britain and Russia, 1907-1914.
v.15. Britain, Egypt and the Sudan, 1885-1914.
v.16. The Ottoman Empire, Arabia and the Gulf, 1890-1914.
v.17. The Ottoman Empire, Arabia and the Gulf, 1885-1907.
v.18. Arabia, the Gulf and the Bagdad Railway, 1907-1914.
v.19. The Ottoman Empire: Nationalism and Revolution, 1885-1908.
v.20. The Ottoman Empire under the Young Turks, 1908-1914.
Notes:
"General editors, Kenneth Bourne and D. Cameron Watt."
ISBN:
0890936021 :
OCLC:
10434380

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