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The Orient, the Liberal Movement, and the Eastern Crisis of 1839-41

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This book focuses on the Eastern Crisis of 1839-41, closely examining the first instance of coordinated Western intervention in the Middle East during the modern era. Readers can explore topics such as how culture, domestic politics, and ideology shaped diplomacy in this landmark crisis, and the importance role played by religion - including, alongside mainstream Christianity, the Protestant Zionist movement. Highly informative and fully researched, this book suggests that the Eastern Crisis - and its associated diplomatic and military efforts - marked the first of many modern-era attempts to "improve" the region by moulding it in a Western image, providing scholars with a new perspective on this period of history.

List of contents

1. Three Ships.- 2. Shifting Sands.- 3. An Egyptian Bonaparte.- 4. The Age of Turkish Improvement.- 5. Christian Zionists.- 6. To Jerusalem.- 7. The Nile of the West.- 8. Conclusion.

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P.E. Caquet is a senior member of Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge, UK. A historian of nineteenth and twentieth-century international relations, his publications examine the roles of culture, ideology, and religion in diplomacy, highlighting the impact of ideas on international events. His work includes articles such as 'Notions of Addiction in the Time of the Opium War' (The Historical Journal, 2015) and 'The Napoleonic Legend and the War Scare of 1840' (International History Review, 2013)


Summary

This book focuses on the Eastern Crisis of 1839-41, closely examining the first instance of coordinated Western intervention in the Middle East during the modern era. Readers can explore topics such as how culture, domestic politics, and ideology shaped diplomacy in this landmark crisis, and the importance role played by religion - including, alongside mainstream Christianity, the Protestant Zionist movement. Highly informative and fully researched, this book suggests that the Eastern Crisis - and its associated diplomatic and military efforts - marked the first of many modern-era attempts to “improve” the region by moulding it in a Western image, providing scholars with a new perspective on this period of history.

Product details

Authors P E Caquet, P. E. Caquet
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319816777
ISBN 978-3-31-981677-7
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 147 mm x 13 mm x 213 mm
Weight 379 g
Illustrations XIII, 272 p. 10 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

Naher Osten, B, Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte, History, world history, General & world history, World History, Global and Transnational History, History of the Middle East, Middle East—History, Middle East;Western Diplomacy;Ottoman;Zionism;Rhine Crisis

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