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Book Title
Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774 : Catherine II and the Ottoman Empir
ISBN
9781472512932
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774 : Catherine II and the Ottoman Empire
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Brian L. Davies
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz
Number of Pages
344 Pages

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The Russo-Turkish War was one of the most decisive conflicts of the 18th century. In this book, Brian Davies offers a thorough survey of the war and explains why it was crucial to the political triumph of Catherine the Great, the southward expansion of the Russian Empire, and the rollback of Ottoman power from southeastern Europe. The war completed the incorporation of Ukraine into the Russian Empire, ended the independence of the great Cossack hosts, removed once and for all the military threat from the Crimean Khanate, began the partitions of Poland, and encouraged Catherine II to plan projects to complete the "liberation" of the lower Danubian and Balkan Slavs and Greeks. The war legitimated and secured the power of Catherine II, finally made the Pontic steppe safe for agricultural colonization, and won ports enabling Russia to control the Black Sea and become a leading grain exporter. Traditionally historians (Sorel, for example) have treated this war as the beginning of the "Eastern Question," the question of how the European powers should manage the decline of the Ottoman Empire. A thorough grasp of the Russo-Turkish War is essential to understanding the complexity and volatility of diplomacy in 18th-century Europe. This book will be an invaluable resource for all scholars and students on European military history and the history of Eastern Europe.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-10
1472512936
ISBN-13
9781472512932
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201614456

Product Key Features

Author
Brian L. Davies
Publication Name
Russo-Turkish War, 1768-1774 : Catherine II and the Ottoman Empire
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
344 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Dr553.D38 2015
Reviews
"Brian L. Davies has an established position as one of the foremost military historians of early modern Russia. His latest book is a comprehensive and detailed study - the first for over a century - of the Empress Catherine the Great's first Ottoman War (1768-74). This ended by establishing Russia on the northern shore of the Black Sea and in the Caucasus, thereby facilitating its further expansion during the later eighteenth century and in particular enabling the Russian seizure of the Crimea (1783-84). Professor Davies is an authoritative guide to some complex events, which are of enduring importance: the origin of many of the present-day problems of eastern Europe are to be found in the fighting and its aftermath." -- Professor Hamish Scott, University of Glasgow, UK "This new study of Catherine II's first Turkish war constitutes the fourth volume of Russian historian Brian Davies' work on eighteenth century Eurasia, which he has consciously modeled on William S. McNeill's classic Europe's Steppe Frontier 1500-1800. Though focusing primarily on the 1768-74 war, the narrative is comprehensive about the military and diplomatic environments of both Russian and Ottoman courts. Davies' expertise in Russian military history is matched here with a sincere effort to reach into the less well developed Ottoman side, resulting in a rare, balanced understanding of the imperatives and impact of the long confrontation on the Danube." -- Virginia H. Aksan, McMaster University, Canada, "Brian L. Davies's new monograph is much to be welcomed ... The reader comes away with a strong sense of the complexities and interconnections of East European and Black Sea affairs in the mid-eighteenth century and again in the aftermath of the war." - Journal of Modern History "Brian L. Davies has an established position as one of the foremost military historians of early modern Russia. His latest book is a comprehensive and detailed study - the first for over a century - of the Empress Catherine the Great's first Ottoman War (1768-74). This ended by establishing Russia on the northern shore of the Black Sea and in the Caucasus, thereby facilitating its further expansion during the later eighteenth century and in particular enabling the Russian seizure of the Crimea (1783-84). Professor Davies is an authoritative guide to some complex events, which are of enduring importance: the origin of many of the present-day problems of eastern Europe are to be found in the fighting and its aftermath." -- Professor Hamish Scott, University of Glasgow, UK "This new study of Catherine II's first Turkish war constitutes the fourth volume of Russian historian Brian Davies' work on eighteenth century Eurasia, which he has consciously modeled on William S. McNeill's classic Europe's Steppe Frontier 1500-1800. Though focusing primarily on the 1768-74 war, the narrative is comprehensive about the military and diplomatic environments of both Russian and Ottoman courts. Davies' expertise in Russian military history is matched here with a sincere effort to reach into the less well developed Ottoman side, resulting in a rare, balanced understanding of the imperatives and impact of the long confrontation on the Danube." -- Virginia H. Aksan, McMaster University, Canada, Brian L. Davies has an established position as one of the foremost military historians of early modern Russia. His latest book is a comprehensive and detailed study - the first for over a century - of the Empress Catherine the Great's first Ottoman War (1768-74). This ended by establishing Russia on the northern shore of the Black Sea and in the Caucasus, thereby facilitating its further expansion during the later eighteenth century and in particular enabling the Russian seizure of the Crimea (1783-84). Professor Davies is an authoritative guide to some complex events, which are of enduring importance: the origin of many of the present-day problems of eastern Europe are to be found in the fighting and its aftermath., This new study of Catherine II's first Turkish war constitutes the fourth volume of Russian historian Brian Davies' work on eighteenth century Eurasia, which he has consciously modeled on William S. McNeill's classic Europe's Steppe Frontier 1500-1800. Though focusing primarily on the 1768-74 war, the narrative is comprehensive about the military and diplomatic environments of both Russian and Ottoman courts. Davies' expertise in Russian military history is matched here with a sincere effort to reach into the less well developed Ottoman side, resulting in a rare, balanced understanding of the imperatives and impact of the long confrontation on the Danube.
Table of Content
Preface 1. Russia at a Strategic Crossroads, 1762-1768 2. The Ottoman Empire and its frontier in Pontic Europe 3. The Russian Empire and its Black Sea Steppe Frontier 4. The Russian Army at Midcentury 5. The Khotin Campaign, 1769 6. The Year of Victories, 1770 7. Stalemate and Breakthrough, 1771-1774 8. Peace, Reforms, and Provocations, 1774-1787 Conclusions Notes Bibliography Index
Copyright Date
2015
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
World / Russian & Former Soviet Union, Modern / 18th Century, Royalty, Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire, Military / General, Europe / General
Lccn
2015-023204
Dewey Decimal
947/.063
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History, Political Science

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