European Revolutions and the Ottoman Balkans: Nationalism, Violence and Empire in the Long Nineteenth Century

STAMATOPOULOS, Dimitris

European Revolutions and the Ottoman Balkans: Nationalism, Violence and Empire in the Long Nineteenth Century - 1st - London/New York I.B.Tauris 2019

List of Illustrations viList of Contributors viii1 War and Revolution: A Balkan Perspective - An IntroductionDimitris Stamatopoulos2 Emulating Petrine Russia: Thick Mechanicism and the Foundations of Government in Istanbul after the Rebellion of 1730 B.Harun Küçük3 New Horizons of Political Possibility: Greek Political Imagination after the Russo-Ottoman War of 1768-1774Vasilis Molos4 Military Reforms as a Diplomatic Bargaining Chip: French-Ottoman Relations at the End of the Eighteenth CenturyAntoaneta Atanasova5 Echoes of Tumultuous Wars: Prosperity and Poverty of the Balkan Entrepreneurial Strata (1800s-1880s)Evguenia Davidova6 The Final Phase of the Greek Revolution: Delimitation, Determination and Demarcation of the First Greek Borders in Ottoman SourcesDilek Özkan7 Petko Voivoda: A Re-evaluation of Nineteenth-Century Bulgarian Military HistoryAssia Nakova8 Uprisings, Revolutions and Wars: Visual Representations in the Bulgarian Illustrated Press at the End of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth CenturyDobrinka Parusheva9 Under a Gun: Eugen Kumicic on the Austria-Hungarian Occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina Klara Volaric10 War, Intellectuals and the Balkan States: French Intellectuals' Perception of Serbia and Serbs in the Great War Aleksandra Kolakovic11 The New Ottoman Conception of War, State and Society in the Prelude to the First World War Banu Turnaoglu12 War, Revolution and Diplomacy: The October Revolution of 1917 and the Turkish Anatolian Resistance Movement, 1919-1922 Nikos ChristofisIndex

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Nationalism--Balkan Peninsula
Ottoman--Balkan Peninsula--History
Revolutions--Europe--19th century