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The Balkan Wars - Ottoman Perspectives

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Described as the "sick man of Europe" by the Great Powers, the Ottoman Empire in the early twentieth century was in terminal decline. The newly independent Balkan states-Greece, Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria-each had significant ethnic populations who had remained under Ottoman rule. Under the guidance of Russia, which had its own interests in south-east Europe, they joined forces against the Ottomans, under the name of the Balkan League, in 1912.

In the first phase of the Balkan Wars, Bulgarian, Greek, Montenegrin and Serbian armies fought together against the Ottoman Empire, dealing the Ottomans a heavy defeat in a result that made headlines around the world. In the second phase, the Balkan states fought each other, and Romania also entered the war. In the conflict's aftermath, new borders failed to satisfy any of the belligerent parties. Interventions by the Great Powers further increased tensions in the region. As the ultimate result, the first bullet that triggered the First World War was fired in Sarajevo in June 1914.

The causes and effects of the Balkan Wars have remained controversial despite the passage of time. In this volume, writers from various Balkan nations and from across various disciplines have come together under the aegis of the Balkan History Association to address little-known and little-studied aspects of the wars. Collectively they analyze a huge range of political, historical, medical, sociological and religious aspects of the conflict. The book, with its ground-breaking content and unique bibliographies, will be an important guide for undergraduate and graduate students studying the political, military and social history of the Balkan Wars and the Balkan nations.

"The Balkan Wars of 1912/13 were a disaster for the Ottoman Empire, a triumph for the Balkan governments, and a tragedy for the population of the belligerent states.This well structured collection brings together contributors from various backgrounds. Together they help to understand overarching issues far beyond the military event, and especially the still underresearched Ottoman perspective."
-Katrin Boeckh, LMU Munich/IOS Regensburg

Sommario

List of Tables - List of Figures - Introduction - Biljana Stojic: Diplomacy behind the Curtain: Making the Balkan League - Biljana Stojic: Making the Balkan League with(out) the European Powers - Osman Yalçin: Turkish Aviation during the Balkan Wars - Sabri Can Sannav: The Occupation of the Aegean Islands by Greece in the First Balkan War According to Turkish Sources - Theodoros Giannopoulos and Christos Mantzanas: The Hospitalization of the Ottoman Soldiers during the First Balkan War: The Case of the First Relief Expedition to Istanbul by the German Red Cross - Ethem Çeku: The Balkan Wars 1912-13: The Albanian Question - Cengiz Yolcu: The Population Exchange between Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire after the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 - Irena Kolaj Ristanovic: The Issue of Waqf Institutions in the Kingdom of Serbia: The Example of the Münderise Waqf Register of Ottoman Provenance from the Ex-Sanjak of Skopje - Denis Ljuljanovic: Young Turk Policy and Albanian Uprisings in Ottoman Macedonia: From Revolution to Balkan War(s) (1908-1912) - Ilirjana Kaceli (Demirlika): Albania in the First Balkan War in the Ottoman Turkish Sources - Notes on Contributors - Index.

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Ercan Karakoç is Professor of Modern Turkish History at Yildiz Technical University. He graduated from the History Department of Bogazici (Bosphorus) University. He completed his Master's in National Security Strategy at Gebze Institute of Technology, then Gebze Technical University. He received his Ph.D. in History from Marmara University. He won a highly coveted and contested Fulbright Scholar in Residence Scholarship and taught at Chatham University concurrently sitting on numerous expert panels discussing the affairs of Middle East in Pittsburgh. He works mainly on the later history Ottoman Empire and the history of modern Turkey. He is a member of the Balkan History Association.
Ali Serdar Mete completed his master studies at Yeditepe University. He received his Ph.D. in History from Yildiz Technical University. He works mainly on Ottoman-Turkish military history, including the modernization of military organization and education, modern military tactics, and modern firearms.

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"The Balkan Wars of 1912/13 were a disaster for the Ottoman Empire, a triumph for the Balkan governments, and a tragedy for the population of the belligerent states. This well structured collection brings together contributors from various backgrounds. Unitedly, they help to understand overarching issues far beyond the military event, and especially the still underresearched Ottoman perspective." Katrin Boeckh, LMU Munich/IOS Regensburg

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Mihai Dragnea (Editore), Ercan Karakoç (Editore), Ali Serdar Mete (Editore), Ali Serdar Mete (Editore), Mihai Dragnea (Editore della collana)
Editore Peter Lang
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 23.01.2024
 
EAN 9781433196638
ISBN 978-1-4331-9663-8
Pagine 232
Dimensioni 150 mm x 17 mm x 225 mm
Peso 463 g
Illustrazioni 29 Abb.
Serie South-East European History
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

Balkan, Ottoman Empire, First World War, HISTORY / General, HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire, Aviation, Wars, Philip, Diplomacy, c 1914 to c 1918 (including WW1), Armed Conflict, HISTORY / Europe / Greece, Perspectives, The Balkans, hospitalization, ottoman, Balkan history, Dunshea, Mihai, Dragnea, Aegean Islands, War History, Serdar, Ottoman Waqfs, Karakoç, Ercan KARAKOÇ, OTTOMAN PERSPECTIVES, Albanian Question, Mete, The Balkan Wars, Balkan League, Ercan, Balkan Wars

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