1st Edition
Anglo-Ottoman Encounters in the Age of Revolution The Collected Essays of Allan Cunningham, Volume 1
Edited By Edward Ingram
Copyright 1993
368 Pages
by
Routledge
366 Pages
by
Routledge
368 Pages
by
Routledge
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This volume traces the effects of involvement in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars on the Ottoman Empire. The book analyzes Anglo-Ottoman relations in a series of studies of five British ambassadors at Constantinople and one Foreign Secretary, George Canning.
Chapter 1 The Ochakov Debate; Chapter 2 Robert Adair’s Mission to St Petersburg; Chapter 3 Robert Liston at Constantinople; Chapter 4 Robert Adair and the Treaty of the Dardanelles; Chapter 5 Stratford Canning and the Treaty of Bucharest; Chapter 6 Lord Strangford and the Greek Revolt; Chapter 7 The Philhellenes, George Canning and Greek Independence; Chapter 8 Stratford Canning, Mahmud II, and Greece;
Biography
Allan Cunnigham, Late Professor of History at Simon Fraser University