England and the Near East, 1896-1898

Title
  1. England and the Near East, 1896-1898 [by] G.S. Papadopoulos.
Published by
  1. Thessalonike, Hetaireia Makedonikōn Spoudōn, 1969.
Author
  1. Papadopoulos, George S.

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Description
  1. 300 pages; 25 cm.
Summary
  1. Based primarily on the British Foreign Office archives, this study offers a detailed account of the evolution of British interests and policy in the Near East under Lord Salisbury's last administration at the close of the nineteenth century and of the significance of these developments to England's international position. British policy in Egypt, Turkey, and the Balkans is examined against the wider background of colonial rivalry and the changing pattern of England's relations with the continental powers following the advent of the Franco-Russian alliance.
Series statement
  1. Hetaireia Makedonikōn Spoudōn. Hidryma Meletōn Chersonēsou tou Haimou. [Ekdoseis] 106
Uniform title
  1. Hidryma Meletōn Chersonēsou tou Haimou (Series) ; 106.
Subject
  1. Eastern question
  2. 89.70 international relations: general
  3. Diplomatic relations
  4. Buitenlandse betrekkingen
  5. Great Britain > Foreign relations > Middle East
  6. Middle East > Foreign relations > Great Britain
  7. Great Britain
  8. Middle East
  9. Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland
  10. Midden-Oosten
Contents
  1. 1. The background : England and the powers -- 2. Egypt and the Dongola expedition -- 3. The Armenian aftermath and Crete -- 4. The Constantinople massacres and efforts at reform -- 5. How Greece and Turkey went to war -- 6. The war and the armistice -- 7. The peace settlement -- 8. The Cretan settlement -- Conclusion -- Appendix I. The Ambassadorial Scheme of Reforms -- Appendix II. Currie's views on the position of England at Constantinople -- Appendix III. The Greco-Turkish War, 1897.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Originally presented as the author's thesis, London, 1950.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. [279]-292.