1st Edition

Anglo-Ottoman Encounters in the Age of Revolution The Collected Essays of Allan Cunningham, Volume 1

Edited By Edward Ingram Copyright 1993
    368 Pages
    by Routledge

    366 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume traces the effects of involvement in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars on the Ottoman Empire. The book analyzes Anglo-Ottoman relations in a series of studies of five British ambassadors at Constantinople and one Foreign Secretary, George Canning.

    Chapter 1 The Ochakov Debate; Chapter 2 Robert Adair’s Mission to St Petersburg; Chapter 3 Robert Liston at Constantinople; Chapter 4 Robert Adair and the Treaty of the Dardanelles; Chapter 5 Stratford Canning and the Treaty of Bucharest; Chapter 6 Lord Strangford and the Greek Revolt; Chapter 7 The Philhellenes, George Canning and Greek Independence; Chapter 8 Stratford Canning, Mahmud II, and Greece;

    Biography

    Allan Cunnigham, Late Professor of History at Simon Fraser University