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Routledge
464 Pages
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Routledge
468 Pages
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Routledge
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First Published in 1963. The diplomatic history of the Near Eastern settlement which followed the peace of San Stefano has escaped the detailed treatment given in recent years to earlier stages of the Eastern crisis of 1875-1881; some phases of the settlement have been examined in the recent monographs but the full story of the negotiations is still, to a large extent, unknown.
INTRODUCTION .I. BEFORE THE CONGRESS II. THE CONGRESS I. The Preliminaries 2. Bulgaria . 3·Bosnia 4· Romania, Serbia, Greece, and the Danube . 5. Asia Minor 6. Retrospect III. THE POWERS A1.D THE TREATY SETTLEMENT IV. THE DREIKAISERBtiNDNIS AND TURKEY (July-September I878) vV. CRISIS IN THE BALKANS (October-December I 878) VI. THE BULGARIAN SETTLEMENT AND THE RUSSIAN EVACUATION (January-April I879) VII. AUSTRIA AND TURKEY: THE APRIL CONVENTION VIII. GREAT BRITAIN AND TURKEY: THE ASIATIC CLAUSES IX. THE TREATY SETTLEMENT IN THE BALKANS, I879-I88o. X. THE NEAR Eastern QUESTION AND THE Powers, I879-I880
Biography
William Norton Medlicott Stevenson Professor of International History at the University of London