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Crimean war / Blake, R L V Ffrench 1971  Book
Blake, R L V Ffrench Book
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Publication London, Leo Cooper, 1971.
Description x, 181p.: ill., maps.Hbk
Series Concise Campaigns
Standard Number 0850520843
Key Words Turkey  Russia  Napoleon  Danube  Asia Minor  Crimean War - 1853-1856 
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009631947.073/BLA 009631MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   110094


Modernization, Ottoman style / Lukmanov, A   Journal Article
Lukmanov, A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract IN THE 20TH CENTURY, time stalled in Turkey and decline reigned. During World War I, the country was falling apart under the blows of foreign armies which came to grab the rich territories of the Middle East. Having lost Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq it shrank to its historical minimum. Tukey's foreign policy impact hinged on the Black Sea straits' exceptional geographic importance and was limited to Asia Minor.
Key Words Palestine  Turkey  Middle East  Syria  Modernization  Unemployment 
Ottoman Style  Asia Minor  Black Sea Straits  World War I 
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Violent uprooting and forced migration: a demographic analysis of the Greek populations of Asia Minor, Pontus and Eastern Thrace / Klapsis, Antonis   Journal Article
Klapsis, Antonis Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article systematically examines the historical demography of Greek refugees from Asia Minor, Pontus and Eastern Thrace from the beginning of the 1910s until the aftermath of the signing of the Convention of Lausanne and even later until 1928 when the first general census after the Asia Minor Disaster of 1922 took place in Greece. In this context, the article focuses firstly on a comparative examination of the available sources concerning the number of Greeks living in Asia Minor, Pontus and Eastern Thrace before the outbreak of the First World War, and secondly on the number of refugees pouring into Greece before and after the Asia Minor Disaster of 1922. It is argued that the Greeks of Asia Minor and Pontus suffered numerous losses because of the persecution by the Turkish authorities and because of their violent uprooting from their homelands. On the other hand, it is argued that the Greek population of Eastern Thrace was in general much less affected by the Turkish atrocities despite the fact that even this population was obliged to seek refuge in Greece after 1922.
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