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Berridge, G.R. Tilkidom and the Ottoman Empire
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| Title: | Tilkidom and the Ottoman Empire | | Subtitle: | The Letters of Gerald Fitzmaurice to George Lloyd, 1906-1915 | | Series: | Analecta Isisiana: Ottoman and Turkish Studies | | Availability: | In Print | | Publisher: | Gorgias Press & The Isis Press |
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| Edited by G.R. Berridge | | ISBN: | 978-1-61719-155-8 | | Availability: | In Print | | Publication Date: | 8/2010 | | From the 2008 edition | | Language: | English | | Format: | Hardback, Black, 6 x 9 in | | Pages: | 182 |
Gerald Henry Fitzmaurice was chief translator at the British Embassy in Constantinople in the years prior to the First World War. His letters to George Llyod, a former honorary attaché at the embassy, have been transcribed and collected in this volume by G. R. Berridge, the author of the biography Gerald Fitzmaurice (1865-1939). Berridge is making available this correspondence to scholars of the late Ottoman Empire and its relations with Britain as they are rich in detail and insight. The word Tilkidom used by Fitzmaurice derives from the Turkish for ‘fox’ and refers to the stealthy advancement of British interests in the Ottoman Empire by the translator and his compatriots. The sixty-odd letters, annotated by Berridge for ease of understanding, show the British embassy’s role in Ottoman affairs. Table of Contents
- CONTENTS
(page 7)
- PREFACE
(page 11)
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
(page 13)
- 1906
(page 15)
- 1907
(page 21)
- 1908
(page 63)
- 1909
(page 101)
- 1910
(page 131)
- 1912
(page 149)
- 1915
(page 153)
- GLOSSARY OF TURKISH WORDS,ABBREVIATIONS,AND PRIVATE WORDS AND PHRASES USED IN THE LETTERS AND ENDMATTER
(page 159)
- LIST OF PERSONS MENTIONED IN THE LETTERS
(page 161)
- LIST OF WORKS CITED
(page 175)
- INDEX
(page 177)
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| | Berridge, G.R. Tilkidom and the Ottoman Empire | | ISBN: | 978-1-61719-155-8 | | Weight: | 1 LBS. | | Price: | $127.30 | |
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