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Essays in Ottoman and Turkish History, 1774-1923: the Impact of the West
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Bester Preis: € 8,12 (vom 22.03.2018)Essays in Ottoman and Turkish History, 1774-1923: The Impact of the West (1990)
ISBN: 9780863563249 bzw. 0863563244, in Englisch, Saqi Books, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Prior Books.
Saqi Books, 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Publisher's hardback in better than very good condition: firm, square and tight no snags or splits. Complete with dustjacket: not showing any tears or chips. Contents fresh and clean; no pen-marks. Not from a library so no such stamps or labels. Thus a tidy book in presentable condition.
Essays in Ottoman and Turkish History, 1774-1923: The Impact of the West (1774)
ISBN: 9780292729575 bzw. 029272957X, in Englisch, University of Texas Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks.
University of Texas Press. Paperback. New. Paperback. 300 pages. Dimensions: 8.9in. x 6.0in. x 0.9in.The effect of Western influence on the later Ottoman Empire and on the development of the modern Turkish nation-state links these twelve essays by a prominent American scholar. Roderic Davison draws from his extensive knowledge of Western diplomatic history and Turkish history to describe a period in which the actions of the Great Powers, incipient and rising nationalisms, and Westernizing reforms shaped the destiny of the Ottoman Empire and the creation of the new Turkish Republic. Eleven of the essays were previously published in widely scattered journals and multi-authored volumes. The first of these provides a general survey of Turkish and Ottoman history, from early Turkish times to the end of the Empire. The following essays continue chronologically from 1774, detailing some of the changes in the nineteenth-century Empire. Several themes recur. One is the impact of Western ideas and institutions and the resistance to that influence by some elements in the Empire. Another concerns the diplomatic pressure exerted by the Great Powers of Europe on the Empire, which amounted at times to direct intervention in Ottoman domestic affairs. Taken together, the essays portray a confluence of civilizations as well as a clash of cultures. Professor Davison has written an interpretive introduction that sets out the historical trends running throughout the book. In addition, he includes a previously unpublished article on the advent of the electric telegraph in the Ottoman Empire to show how the adoption of a Western technological advance could affect many areas of life. Of particular interest to students of Ottoman and Middle East history, these essays will also be valuable for everyone concerned with modernization in developing nations. Davisons interpretations and keen methodological sense also shed new light on several aspects of European diplomatic history. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
Essays in Ottoman and Turkish History, 1774-1923: The Impact of the West (Paperback) (2011)
ISBN: 9780292729575 bzw. 029272957X, in Englisch, University of Texas Press, United States, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Language: English . Brand New Book. The effect of Western influence on the later Ottoman Empire and on the development of the modern Turkish nation-state links these twelve essays by a prominent American scholar. Roderic Davison draws from his extensive knowledge of Western diplomatic history and Turkish history to describe a period in which the actions of the Great Powers, incipient and rising nationalisms, and Westernizing reforms shaped the destiny of the Ottoman Empire and the creation of the new Turkish Republic. Eleven of the essays were previously published in widely scattered journals and multi-authored volumes. The first of these provides a general survey of Turkish and Ottoman history, from early Turkish times to the end of the Empire. The following essays continue chronologically from 1774, detailing some of the changes in the nineteenth-century Empire. Several themes recur. One is the impact of Western ideas and institutions and the resistance to that influence by some elements in the Empire. Another concerns the diplomatic pressure exerted by the Great Powers of Europe on the Empire, which amounted at times to direct intervention in Ottoman domestic affairs. Taken together, the essays portray a confluence of civilizations as well as a clash of cultures. Professor Davison has written an interpretive introduction that sets out the historical trends running throughout the book. In addition, he includes a previously unpublished article on the advent of the electric telegraph in the Ottoman Empire to show how the adoption of a Western technological advance could affect many areas of life. Of particular interest to students of Ottoman and Middle East history, these essays will also be valuable for everyone concerned with modernization in developing nations. Davison s interpretations and keen methodological sense also shed new light on several aspects of European diplomatic history.
Essays in Ottoman and Turkish History, 1774-1923: The Impact of the West (1923)
ISBN: 9780863563249 bzw. 0863563244, in Englisch, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Essays in Ottoman and Turkish history, 1774-1923, The Impact of the West (2013)
ISBN: 9780292758940 bzw. 0292758944, in Englisch, University of Texas Press, neu, E-Book.
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The effect of Western influence on the later Ottoman Empire and on the development of the modern Turkish nation-state links these twelve essays by a prominent American scholar. Roderic Davison draws from his extensive knowledge of Western diplomatic history and Turkish history to describe a period in which the actions of the Great Powers, incipient and rising nationalisms, and Westernizing reforms shaped the destiny of the Ottoman Empire and the creation of the new Turkish Republic. Eleven of th... The effect of Western influence on the later Ottoman Empire and on the development of the modern Turkish nation-state links these twelve essays by a prominent American scholar. Roderic Davison draws from his extensive knowledge of Western diplomatic history and Turkish history to describe a period in which the actions of the Great Powers, incipient and rising nationalisms, and Westernizing reforms shaped the destiny of the Ottoman Empire and the creation of the new Turkish Republic. Eleven of the essays were previously published in widely scattered journals and multi-authored volumes. The first of these provides a general survey of Turkish and Ottoman history, from early Turkish times to the end of the Empire. The following essays continue chronologically from 1774, detailing some of the changes in the nineteenth-century Empire. Several themes recur. One is the impact of Western ideas and institutions and the resistance to that influence by some elements in the Empire. Another concerns the diplomatic pressure exerted by the Great Powers of Europe on the Empire, which amounted at times to direct intervention in Ottoman domestic affairs. Taken together, the essays portray a confluence of civilizations as well as a clash of cultures. Professor Davison has written an interpretive introduction that sets out the historical trends running throughout the book. In addition, he includes a previously unpublished article on the advent of the electric telegraph in the Ottoman Empire to show how the adoption of a Western technological advance could affect many areas of life. Of particular interest to students of Ottoman and Middle East history, these essays will also be valuable for everyone concerned with modernization in developing nations. Davison's interpretations and keen methodological sense also shed new light on several aspects of European diplomatic history. Productinformatie:Taal: Engels;Formaat: ePub met kopieerbeveiliging (DRM) van Adobe;Bestandsgrootte: 1.93 MB;Kopieerrechten: Het kopiëren van (delen van) de pagina's is niet toegestaan ;Printrechten: Het printen van de pagina's is niet toegestaan;Voorleesfunctie: De voorleesfunctie is uitgeschakeld;Geschikt voor: Alle e-readers te koop bij bol.com (of compatible met Adobe DRM). Telefoons/tablets met Google Android (1.6 of hoger) voorzien van bol.com boekenbol app. PC en Mac met Adobe reader software;ISBN10: 0292758944;ISBN13: 9780292758940; Engels | Ebook | 2013.
Essays in Ottoman and Turkish History, 1774-1923 (1923)
ISBN: 9780292729575 bzw. 029272957X, in Englisch, University of Texas Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
Essays in Ottoman and Turkish History, 1774-1923: The Impact of the West (2001)
ISBN: 9780863563249 bzw. 0863563244, in Englisch, 280 Seiten, Saqi Books, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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The effect of Western influence on the later Ottoman Empire and on the development of the modern Turkish nation-state links these 12 essays by this American scholar, Roderic Davison draws from his extensive knowledge of Western diplomatic history and Turkish history to describe a period in which the actions of the Great Powers, incipient and rising nationalisms, and Westernizing reforms shaped the destiny of the Ottoman Empire and the creation of the new Turkish Republic. The first of these essays provides a general survey of Turkish and Ottoman history, from early Turkish times to the end of the Empire. The following essays continue chronologically from 1774, detailing some of the changes in the 19th century Empire. In addition, Professor Davison includes a new and previously unpublished article on the advent of the electric telegraph in the Ottoman Empire to show how the adoption of a Western technological advance could affect many areas of life. Taken together, the essays portray a confluence of civilizations as well as a clash of cultures. Hardcover, Label: Saqi Books, Saqi Books, Product group: Book, Published: 2001-02-14, Studio: Saqi Books, Sales rank: 10395713.
Essays in Ottoman and Turkish History, 1774-1923: The Impact of the West (Modern Middle East (Paperback) (2011)
ISBN: 9780292729575 bzw. 029272957X, in Englisch, 300 Seiten, University of Texas Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, PBShop UK.
The effect of Western influence on the later Ottoman Empire and on the development of the modern Turkish nation-state links these twelve essays by a prominent American scholar. Roderic Davison draws from his extensive knowledge of Western diplomatic history and Turkish history to describe a period in which the actions of the Great Powers, incipient and rising nationalisms, and Westernizing reforms shaped the destiny of the Ottoman Empire and the creation of the new Turkish Republic. Eleven of the essays were previously published in widely scattered journals and multi-authored volumes. The first of these provides a general survey of Turkish and Ottoman history, from early Turkish times to the end of the Empire. The following essays continue chronologically from 1774, detailing some of the changes in the nineteenth-century Empire. Several themes recur. One is the impact of Western ideas and institutions and the resistance to that influence by some elements in the Empire. Another concerns the diplomatic pressure exerted by the Great Powers of Europe on the Empire, which amounted at times to direct intervention in Ottoman domestic affairs. Taken together, the essays portray a confluence of civilizations as well as a clash of cultures. Professor Davison has written an interpretive introduction that sets out the historical trends running throughout the book. In addition, he includes a previously unpublished article on the advent of the electric telegraph in the Ottoman Empire to show how the adoption of a Western technological advance could affect many areas of life. Of particular interest to students of Ottoman and Middle East history, these essays will also be valuable for everyone concerned with modernization in developing nations. Davison's interpretations and keen methodological sense also shed new light on several aspects of European diplomatic history., Paperback, Label: University of Texas Press, University of Texas Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2011-03-15, Studio: University of Texas Press, Verkaufsrang: 4430671.
Essays in Ottoman and Turkish History, 1774-1923: The Impact of the West (1990)
ISBN: 9780863563249 bzw. 0863563244, in Englisch, Saqi Books, U.S.A. gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe, mit Einband.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, wayne musslewhite [643403], Longview, TX, U.S.A.
1st. Saqi books edition. Usual shelf-wear with lite soiling to page ends and spine of dj sunned. Books.