Leopold von Ranke
A History of Servia, and the Servian Revolution
Leopold von Ranke
A History of Servia, and the Servian Revolution
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Originally published in German in 1829 and translated in 1847, this is one of the first modern works on Serbia.
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Originally published in German in 1829 and translated in 1847, this is one of the first modern works on Serbia.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 712g
- ISBN-13: 9781108044714
- ISBN-10: 1108044719
- Artikelnr.: 35061537
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 712g
- ISBN-13: 9781108044714
- ISBN-10: 1108044719
- Artikelnr.: 35061537
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface
1. Retrospective sketch of the rise of the Servians
2. Fall of Servian liberty
3. Outlines of the Turkish institutions in Servia
4. Condition, character, and poetry of the Servians
5. Origin of the recent movements in Turkey
6. Origin of the disturbances in Servia
7. Insurrection against the Dahis
8. Development of the opposition against the Grand Signior
9. Servian war of liberation in 1806 and 1807
10. Formation of a Servian government
11. Relations of Servia to the general state of Europe and Turkey
12. Campaigns of 1809 and 1810. Farthest extent of the boundaries
13. Civil dissensions. Monarchical power
14. Peace of Bucharest
15. War in Servia in the year 1813
16. Renewed dominion of the Turks
17. Revolution of Milosch
18. Period of preliminary negotiations
19. Institutions and rule of Milosch
20. Settlement of Servian affairs
21. The internal administration of Milosch, and the opposition against him
22. Charter of 1838
23. Fall of Milosch
24. Michael Obrenowitsch
25. Alexander Kara Georgewitsch. Conclusion
Appendix.
1. Retrospective sketch of the rise of the Servians
2. Fall of Servian liberty
3. Outlines of the Turkish institutions in Servia
4. Condition, character, and poetry of the Servians
5. Origin of the recent movements in Turkey
6. Origin of the disturbances in Servia
7. Insurrection against the Dahis
8. Development of the opposition against the Grand Signior
9. Servian war of liberation in 1806 and 1807
10. Formation of a Servian government
11. Relations of Servia to the general state of Europe and Turkey
12. Campaigns of 1809 and 1810. Farthest extent of the boundaries
13. Civil dissensions. Monarchical power
14. Peace of Bucharest
15. War in Servia in the year 1813
16. Renewed dominion of the Turks
17. Revolution of Milosch
18. Period of preliminary negotiations
19. Institutions and rule of Milosch
20. Settlement of Servian affairs
21. The internal administration of Milosch, and the opposition against him
22. Charter of 1838
23. Fall of Milosch
24. Michael Obrenowitsch
25. Alexander Kara Georgewitsch. Conclusion
Appendix.
Preface
1. Retrospective sketch of the rise of the Servians
2. Fall of Servian liberty
3. Outlines of the Turkish institutions in Servia
4. Condition, character, and poetry of the Servians
5. Origin of the recent movements in Turkey
6. Origin of the disturbances in Servia
7. Insurrection against the Dahis
8. Development of the opposition against the Grand Signior
9. Servian war of liberation in 1806 and 1807
10. Formation of a Servian government
11. Relations of Servia to the general state of Europe and Turkey
12. Campaigns of 1809 and 1810. Farthest extent of the boundaries
13. Civil dissensions. Monarchical power
14. Peace of Bucharest
15. War in Servia in the year 1813
16. Renewed dominion of the Turks
17. Revolution of Milosch
18. Period of preliminary negotiations
19. Institutions and rule of Milosch
20. Settlement of Servian affairs
21. The internal administration of Milosch, and the opposition against him
22. Charter of 1838
23. Fall of Milosch
24. Michael Obrenowitsch
25. Alexander Kara Georgewitsch. Conclusion
Appendix.
1. Retrospective sketch of the rise of the Servians
2. Fall of Servian liberty
3. Outlines of the Turkish institutions in Servia
4. Condition, character, and poetry of the Servians
5. Origin of the recent movements in Turkey
6. Origin of the disturbances in Servia
7. Insurrection against the Dahis
8. Development of the opposition against the Grand Signior
9. Servian war of liberation in 1806 and 1807
10. Formation of a Servian government
11. Relations of Servia to the general state of Europe and Turkey
12. Campaigns of 1809 and 1810. Farthest extent of the boundaries
13. Civil dissensions. Monarchical power
14. Peace of Bucharest
15. War in Servia in the year 1813
16. Renewed dominion of the Turks
17. Revolution of Milosch
18. Period of preliminary negotiations
19. Institutions and rule of Milosch
20. Settlement of Servian affairs
21. The internal administration of Milosch, and the opposition against him
22. Charter of 1838
23. Fall of Milosch
24. Michael Obrenowitsch
25. Alexander Kara Georgewitsch. Conclusion
Appendix.