The Question of Greek Independence A Study of British Policy in the Near East 1821–1833
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Crawley C. W.
First published in 1930, this book examines the Greek Revolution of 1821 and its origins from the perspective of British foreign policy at the time.
First published in 1930, this book examines the Greek Revolution of 1821 and its origins from the perspective of British foreign policy at the time, particularly the effect the Revolution had on British relations with Russia. Crawley reproduces pertinent documents in the appendices, including translations of Greek polemic songs and British government memoranda. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of British relations with Europe.
Preface; Introduction; 2. Neutrality; 3. Benevolent neutrality; 4. The Russian alliance; 5. The treaty of London; 6. Navarin; 7. The Duke's dilemma; 8. War and diplomacy; 9. Greece in 1828; 10. The conference of Poros; 11. The peace of Adrianople; 12. Prince Leopold; 13. Greece, 1830–2; 14. A settlement at last; 14. A new phase; Appendix I. Summary of leading events and treaties; Appendix II. Trade statistics; Appendix III. Extracts relating to Navarin and to Capodistrias; Appendix IV. Greek ballads; Appendix V. Memorandum on the Turco-Egyptian question by Sir Stratford Canning, 19 Dec. 1832; Bibliography; Index.
Date de parution : 01-2014
Ouvrage de 284 p.
14x21.6 cm
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