A 'Compassionate' Episode in Anglo-Ottoman History: British Relief to the '93 Refugees (1877-78)
The 1877-78 Russo-Turkish War, known in Turkish sources by its Rumi date: '93 Harbi, has been thoroughly studied through political and military lenses. The mass exodus of hundreds of thousands of Ottoman subjects before the advancing Russian armies was a major humanitarian calamity, one with possibly more long-term historical consequences than the mere shifting of borders. Despite its significance, it has received relatively humble attention in the pages of history. This book attempts to illuminate a lesser known aspect of this subject, in particular, the general voluntary relief efforts on the part of the British people for the Ottoman refugees (the '93 Refugees). This book covers the activities of both the institutions and the prominent figures of this endeavor, against the background of humanitarian diplomacy. In doing so, it provides the reader with an intimate look into a "compassionate" episode in late 19th century Anglo-Ottoman history.
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A 'Compassionate' Episode in Anglo-Ottoman History: British Relief to the '93 Refugees (1877-78)
The 1877-78 Russo-Turkish War, known in Turkish sources by its Rumi date: '93 Harbi, has been thoroughly studied through political and military lenses. The mass exodus of hundreds of thousands of Ottoman subjects before the advancing Russian armies was a major humanitarian calamity, one with possibly more long-term historical consequences than the mere shifting of borders. Despite its significance, it has received relatively humble attention in the pages of history. This book attempts to illuminate a lesser known aspect of this subject, in particular, the general voluntary relief efforts on the part of the British people for the Ottoman refugees (the '93 Refugees). This book covers the activities of both the institutions and the prominent figures of this endeavor, against the background of humanitarian diplomacy. In doing so, it provides the reader with an intimate look into a "compassionate" episode in late 19th century Anglo-Ottoman history.
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A 'Compassionate' Episode in Anglo-Ottoman History: British Relief to the '93 Refugees (1877-78)

A 'Compassionate' Episode in Anglo-Ottoman History: British Relief to the '93 Refugees (1877-78)

by Sena Hatip Dincyurek
A 'Compassionate' Episode in Anglo-Ottoman History: British Relief to the '93 Refugees (1877-78)

A 'Compassionate' Episode in Anglo-Ottoman History: British Relief to the '93 Refugees (1877-78)

by Sena Hatip Dincyurek

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The 1877-78 Russo-Turkish War, known in Turkish sources by its Rumi date: '93 Harbi, has been thoroughly studied through political and military lenses. The mass exodus of hundreds of thousands of Ottoman subjects before the advancing Russian armies was a major humanitarian calamity, one with possibly more long-term historical consequences than the mere shifting of borders. Despite its significance, it has received relatively humble attention in the pages of history. This book attempts to illuminate a lesser known aspect of this subject, in particular, the general voluntary relief efforts on the part of the British people for the Ottoman refugees (the '93 Refugees). This book covers the activities of both the institutions and the prominent figures of this endeavor, against the background of humanitarian diplomacy. In doing so, it provides the reader with an intimate look into a "compassionate" episode in late 19th century Anglo-Ottoman history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786054326846
Publisher: Ege Yayinlari
Publication date: 12/31/2013
Pages: 213
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)
Language: Turkish
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