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The Great Powers and the End of the Ottoman Empire



The Ottoman Empire was a focus of international rivalry among European Great Powers in the final decades of its existence. Historians of the foreign policy of these Great Powers have come together to address some of the important questions posed by the fall of the Ottoman Empire, following the First World War, to the victorious Allied Powers and to the forces of militant nationalism led by Kemal A... more details
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  • Provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the Ottoman Empire's foreign policy
  • Presents the findings of recent scholarship on the Ottoman Empire's relations with its European Great Powers
  • Presents an analysis of the Ottoman Empire's fall to the Allied Powers and the rise of Kemal Atat¼rk


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Author Marian Kent
Format Softcover
ISBN 9780714641546
Publication Date 1996-05-31
Publisher Frank Cass Publishers
Manufacturer Routledge
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The Ottoman Empire was a focus of international rivalry among European Great Powers in the final decades of its existence. Historians of the foreign policy of these Great Powers have come together to address some of the important questions posed by the fall of the Ottoman Empire, following the First World War, to the victorious Allied Powers and to the forces of militant nationalism led by Kemal Atat¼rk. This book is the fruit of their researches, presented for the first time in one unified volume.

In the final decades of its existence the Ottoman Empire was a focus of international rivalry among European Great Powers. Historians of the foreign policy, especially the Turkish policy, of these Great powers, have come together to address some of the important questions posed by the fall of the Ottoman Empire, following the First world War, to the victorious Allied Powers and to the forces of militant nationalism led by Kemal Atat¼rk. This collection is the fruit of their researches, presented for the first time in one unified volume.
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