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Anglo-Ottoman Encounters in the Age of Revolution
The Collected Essays of Allan Cunningham, Volume 1
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eBook - ePub
Anglo-Ottoman Encounters in the Age of Revolution
The Collected Essays of Allan Cunningham, Volume 1
About this book
This volume traces the effects of involvement in the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars on the Ottoman Empire. The book analyzes Anglo-Ottoman relations in a series of studies of five British ambassadors at Constantinople and one Foreign Secretary, George Canning.
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Index
(Arrangement of material within entries is predominantly chronological though some material of a topical nature is alphabetically ordered.)
Abbott, Edward 74, 84–5
Abdulhamid I, Sultan 2, 6, 10, 39, 58, 60
Abdulmejid I, Sultan 297
Aberdeen, 4th earl of (George Hamilton Gordon) 146, 244
A’Court, William, see Heytesbury 207
Adair, Sir Robert
mission to Russia (1791) 32–50, 106; events of mission 39–46; Fox’s alleged connection 32–3, 34–9, 46–8
embassy to Ottoman Empire 103–43; instructions 105, 107–8; journey to Turkey 108–12; negotiates treaty of Dardanelles 112–13, 115–17, 135; policies towards other powers 121–4, 130–1; hopes to negotiate European coalition in Vienna 106, 118, 123–4, 131, 132; exploits Franco-Russian rift 107, 118, 121–2; at Constantinople embassy (1809–10) 124–38, 148, 280; and French ambassador 130–1, 132, 134, 136, 137–8; suggests Anglo-Ottoman naval co-operation 132; attempts to negotiate Russo-Ottoman peace 122, 123, 124, 133–8; colonial compensation plan 138, 151, 182; procures Austrian plan for attack on Ottomans 179; and Ali Pasha 158; and British naval blockade 165; lack of Foreign Office support 108, 136; departure 168
and Stadion 106, 122, 133–4; Whig sympathies 32, 106, 107
Addington, Hiley 317
Adriatic Sea; British naval blockade 148, 159; see also Ionian Islands
Ahmet Effendi 61
Ainslie, Sir Robert 5; difficulties in 2nd Russo-Ottoman War 5–6, 7, 9, 10; relationship with Ottomans 5, 58, 59, 78; and Foreign Office 5, 58, 59, 68; Catherine II demands dismissal 6, 60; and Baldwin 87, 88; sale of barats 90; on French grain-carrie...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Editor’s Preface
- I The Ochakov Debate
- II Robert Adair’s Mission to St Petersburg
- III Robert Liston at Constantinople
- IV Robert Adair and the Treaty of the Dardanelles
- V Stratford Canning and the Treaty of Bucharest
- VI Lord Strangford and the Greek Revolt
- VII The Philhellenes, George Canning, and Greek Independence
- VIII Stratford Canning, Mahmud II, and Greece
- Bibliography
- Index