A history of the Balkans : from the earliest times to the present day Ferdinand Schevill ; Ferdinand Schevill.
ISBN
0880296776
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
LC Yer Numarası
DR36
Dewey Yer Numarası
949.6 SCH 1991
Yayın Bilgisi
New York : Dorset Press, 1991.
Fiziksel Tanımlama
558 sayfa : harita ; 22 cm.
Genel Not
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Originally published as: History of the Balkan Peninsula, 1922
Originally published as: History of the Balkan Peninsula, 1922
İçindekiler Notu
I. The Epoches of Balkan History 1 -- II. The Geography of the Balkan Peninsula 13 -- Bibliography 25 -- III. The Greek and Roman Epochs of Balkan History 26 -- Bibliography 44 -- -- The Byzantine Epoch -- IV. The Age of Justinian 47 -- V. The Slav and Mongolian Invasions. New Persian Wars and the Rescue of the Empire by Heraclius 59 -- VI. The Slavs 70 -- VII. The Coming of the Bulgars. The Creation of the Empire By Leo the Isaurian 79 -- VIII. The Coming of the Bulgars. The Creation of the Bulgar State and its Greatness Under Boris and Simeon 92 -- IX. The Byzantine Empire at its Height Under the Basilian Dynasty (867-1056) 105 -- X. The Decline of the Byzantine Empire and its Overthrow by the Fourth Crusade 124 -- XI. The Serb Empire of the Fourteenth Century 141 -- Bibliography 170 -- -- The Ottoman Epoch -- XII. the Coming of the Ottoman Turks 175 -- XIII. The Second Century of the Ottomans: The Conquest of Constantinople and the Consolidation of the Ottoman Empire in -- Europe 191 -- XIV. The Ottoman Empire at its Height 211 -- XV. The Ottoman Institutions and Society 226 -- XVI. The Beginning of Ottoman Decay 244 -- XVII. Europe Assumes the Offensive Against the Ottoman Empire 261 -- XVIII. The Ottoman Empire in the Era of the French Revolution and of Napoleon Bonaparte 275 -- Bibliography 287 -- -- The Epoch of Liberation -- XIX. A Survey of the Ottoman Empire at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century 293 -- XX. The Serb Revolt and the Founding of the Serb State 309 -- XXI. The Revolt of the Greeks and the Founding of the Greek State 327 -- XXII. Continued Decay of the Ottoman Empire. First Attempts at Reform. The Crimean War (1854-1856) 345 -- XXIII. The Affairs of Moldavia and Wallachia and the Founding of the Rumanian State 366 -- XXIV. Between two Wars: Balkan Developments From the Treaty of Paris to the Turco-Russian War (1877) 380 -- XXV. The Turco-Russian War (1877) and the Congress of Berlin (1878) 393 -- XXVI. The Making of Bulgaria 407 -- XXVII. Sultan Abdul Hamid. New Phases of Ottoman Decay: Armenia, Crete, Macedonia 420 -- XXVIII. New Phases of European Policy. The Bagdad Railroad. The Trukish Revolution of 1908 438 -- XXIX. The Annexation of Bosnia and the European Crisis of 1908. DomesticPolicy of the Young Turks. The Revolt of -- Albania 455 -- XXX. New Ottoman Wars: -- 1. The War With Italy (1911) -- 2. First Balkan War (1912) -- 3. Second Balkan War (1913) -- XXXI. The Great War and the Balkan Peninsula 482 -- XXXII. The Peace and After 500 -- Conclusion: The Balkan Peninsula and the Near East: The Newest Phase of an Ancient Problem 524 -- Bibliograohy 533.
Konu
Diğer Yazarlar
Schevill., Ferdinand
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