British Policy and the Turkish Reform Movement: A Study in Anglo-Turkish Relations, 1826-1853Harvard University Press, 1942 - 312 páginas Discusses the economic background of British diplomatic relations with Turkey. Bailey finds that the Reform Movement was essentially Turkish in origin, and was motivated not by a desire for an improved order but by the sheer necessity for preservation; that Britain did not originate the regeneration of Turkey and encouraged it but little; that the British foreign ministers between 1825 and 1853 pursued a status quo policy which retarded rather than promoted the real reformation of the old Turkish state. |
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... Land tax , one tenth of the produce , or by assessment ; the tenth is either paid to the government or affected to ... lands are farmed at from one third to one half of the net produce . Third . Nouzouli and avarisi , assessed taxes in ...
... Land tax , one tenth of the produce , or by assessment ; the tenth is either paid to the government or affected to ... lands are farmed at from one third to one half of the net produce . Third . Nouzouli and avarisi , assessed taxes in ...
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... land , become dominant in the Turkish Empire and thereby threaten her trade with middle Asia , i.e. Persia , Afghanistan , and northern India . English traders had little to fear from Russian competition in the Turkish markets , because ...
... land , become dominant in the Turkish Empire and thereby threaten her trade with middle Asia , i.e. Persia , Afghanistan , and northern India . English traders had little to fear from Russian competition in the Turkish markets , because ...
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... land . ' At the very moment that these observations were being made by Marshal Marmont , Palmerston was consider- ing the situation , and he too concluded that it was to England's interest to assist in the creation of a new army by ...
... land . ' At the very moment that these observations were being made by Marshal Marmont , Palmerston was consider- ing the situation , and he too concluded that it was to England's interest to assist in the creation of a new army by ...
Índice
THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND THE EXPANSION OF BRITISH | 63 |
BRITISH POLICY 1842 TO THE CRIMEAN | 206 |
CANNINGS MEMORANDUM DECEMBER 19 1832 | 237 |
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