The End of the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1923 Turning Points Series
Auteur : Macfie Alexander Lyon
The collapse of the Ottoman Empire is a key event in the shaping of our own times. From its ruins rose a whole map of new countries including Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the perennially troubled area of Palestine as well as the Balkan lands - states which were to remain flashpoints of international tension. This thoughtful and lucid volume considers the reasons for the end of the Ottoman Empire; explains the course of it; and examines the aftermath.
Introduction.
1. The Young Turk Revolution of 1908.
2. Counter Revolution.
3. Politics, Constitution, Rebellion and War.
4. The Balkan Wars.
5. The Great Powers and the Ottoman Empire.
6. The Entry of the Ottoman Empire into the First World War. The Ottoman Empire in the First World War 1914-1918.
8. The Secret Treaties.
9. The Armistice of Mudros.
10. The End of the Ottoman Empire.
11. The Peace Settlement and the Minorities.
12. The End of the Committee of Union and Progress.
Conclusion.
A L Macfie has published numerous articles in academic journals, mainly on Middle Eastern diplomatic history. His publications include Ataturk in Longman's Profiles in Power series and The Straits Question 1908-36, published by the Institute for Balkan Studies
Date de parution : 05-2016
13.8x21.6 cm
Thème de The End of the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1923 :
Mots-clés :
Young Men; western; Selim III; entente; Sinai Desert; powers; Balkan States; grand; Kiazim Karabekir; vizier; Western Entente Powers; appointm; Young Turk Revolution; ent; Mustafa Kemal; kara; Cup Leader; kemal; Cup Officer; young; Ottoman Public Debt; Ibn Saud; Ali Coup; Mudros Armistice; Admiral Souchon; Ottoman General Staff; Satisfactory Peace Settlement; Greek Expeditionary Forces; Tripolitanian War; Ottoman Freedom Society; Sultan Selim III; Progressive Republican Party; Grand National Assembly; Sayyid Talib Al Naqib; Eastern Thrace