Russian-Ottoman borderlands : the Eastern question reconsidered /
edited by Lucien J. Frary and Mara Kozelsky.
- Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, (c)2014.
- 1 online resource (xii, 363 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction: the Eastern question reconsidered / The Russian protectorate in the Danubian principalities: legacies of the Eastern question in contemporary Russian-Romanian relations / "Dreadful scenes of carnage on both sides": the Strangford files and the Eastern crisis of 1821-22 / Slaves of the sultan: Russian ransoming of Christian captives during the Greek Revolution (1821-30) / Russia's quest for the Holy Grail: relics, liturgics, and great power politics in the Ottoman Empire / The Crimean War and the Tatar exodus / Russia, Mount Athos, and the Eastern question (1878-1914) / "Forty years of black days"? the Russian administration of Kars, Ardahan, and Batum (1877-1918) / The idea of an Eastern Federation: an alternative to the destruction of the Ottoman Empire / Squabbling over the spoils: late Imperial Russia's rivalry with France in the Near East / The Eastern question in Turkish Republican textbooks: settling old scores with the European and the Ottoman "other" / Epilogue: legacies of the Eastern question / Lucien J. Frary and Mara Kozelsky -- Victor Taki -- Theophilus C. Prousis -- Lucien J. Frary -- Jack Fairey -- Mara Kozelsky -- Lora Gerd -- Candan Badem -- John A. Mazis -- Ronald P. Bobroff -- Nazan Cicek -- Lucien J. Frary and Mara Kozelsky.