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Britain, the International Spectrum, and the Eastern Question, 1827-1841

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 July 2015

Roderic H. Davison*
Affiliation:
George Washington University, Department of History

Extract

We commemorated in 1988 the sesquicentennial of the Convention of Balta Limani, the ground-breaking Ottoman-British commercial agreement that set a pattern for Ottoman agreements with other powers in the years immediately following. The Convention sprang from British interests and from Ottoman needs during the 1830s in the Near East. My function is to sketch the general international background for the Convention, to look at the situation of the Ottoman Empire, at British foreign policy in the early nineteenth century, and in particular at the development of British policy in the Near East in the years from 1827 to 1841. A subtitle indicating the desirable breadth of view might read “From Navarino (1827) to Nezib (1839), and from Hercules’ Pillars to Hormuz and Herat.”

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Research Article
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Copyright © New Perspectives on Turkey 1992

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