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1877-78 Türk - Rus Harbi Sonrasında Girit

Year 2020, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 170 - 199, 31.10.2020

Abstract

1877-78 Osmanlı-Rus Savaşı sadece Balkanlar ve Kafkaslarda güç sistemi ve sınırları değiştirmedi Ege bölgesini de etkiledi. Balkan milletleri ve onların Osmanlı hudutları içindeki akrabaları Osmanlı yenilgisinden istifade etmeye kalkıştı. Girit adası ayrılıkçı akımın yükselişinin iyi bir örneğidir. İngiltere ve Fransa uzun süredir kendi çıkarlarına çok iyi hizmet eden statükonun devamı taraftarıydı. Ama ülkelerinin Girit ve genel olarak Osmanlı’ya yönelik politikalarını sorgulayanlar da bulunmaktaydı. Rumlar tarafında Girit’te başlatılan ayaklanma kısa süre içinde etnik gruplar arası şiddetli bir çatışmaya dönüştü ve büyük güçleri adaya müdahaleye zorladı. Bu makale adadaki şiddet dolu olayların diplomasiye etkilerini incelemektedir.

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Crete in the Aftermath of the 1877-78 Turkish Russian War

Year 2020, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 170 - 199, 31.10.2020

Abstract

The Ottoman-Russian War of 1877-78 radically transformed power system and borders not only in the Balkans and Caucasus but also in the Agean Sea region. Balkan nations and their separatist cousins within the borders of the Ottoman Empire tried to get benefit from the Ottoman defeat at the hands of the Russians. The island of Crete is a very good example of the rise of separatism. Britain and France wanted to preserve the status quo which had been working fine for their interests for a long time. But even in these countries there were individuals who were questioning their countries policy towards Crete and the Ottoman Empire in general. The rebellion in Crete which had been initiated by the Greeks spiralled into communal fighting in a short time and forced the Great Powers for intervention. This article is the story of diplomatic reactions to the violent developments in the island.

References

  • Alexander, M. The true blue; the life and adventures of Colonel Fred Burnaby, 1842-85. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1958.
  • Bacon, R. H., A Naval Scrapbook, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1924
  • Couturier, Henri: La Crète sa situation su point de vue droit international, Paris: A. Pedone 1900.
  • Barchard, D. “Modernity, Muslims , And British Archaeologists: Michael Gough And His Nineteenth Century Predecessors” in David Shankland (ed.), Isis Press Istanbul, 2004.
  • Barchard D. “Veli Pasha and Consul Ongley: A Diplomatic Relationship That Got Too Close” in S.Kuneralp, (Ed.), A Bridge between Cultures, Isis Press Istanbul, 2008.
  • Wright, T. The Life of Colonel Fred Burnaby, Everett & Company, 1908.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Articles
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Publication Date October 31, 2020
Submission Date October 7, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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Chicago Barchard, David. “Crete in the Aftermath of the 1877-78 Turkish Russian War”. Türk Savaş Çalışmaları Dergisi 1, no. 2 (October 2020): 170-99.

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