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The Ottoman Empire and its Successors

✍ Scribed by Peter Mansfield (auth.)


Publisher
Macmillan Education UK
Year
1973
Tongue
English
Leaves
222
Series
The Making of the 20th Century
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xi
The Background....Pages 1-13
The Ottoman Empire 1900–1914....Pages 14-33
The End of Empire 1914–1920....Pages 34-63
Turkey Resurgent....Pages 64-69
The Arab Struggle for Independence 1920–1939....Pages 70-91
The Second World War....Pages 92-104
Post-War Unsettlement....Pages 105-113
The Rise of Nasserism....Pages 114-134
North Africa Wins Independence....Pages 135-141
The Arab World 1962–1972....Pages 142-164
The Western Muslim World Today....Pages 165-174
Back Matter....Pages 175-210

✦ Subjects


History of the Middle East; History of Military; Political History


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