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The Last Treaty: Lausanne and the End of the First World War in the Middle East

Autor Michelle Tusan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 iun 2023
In The Last Treaty, Michelle Tusan profoundly reshapes the story of how the First World War ended in the Middle East. Tracing Europe's war with the Ottoman Empire through to the signing of Lausanne, which finally ended the war in 1923, she places the decisive Allied victory over Germany in 1918 in sharp relief against the unrelenting war in the East and reassesses the military operations, humanitarian activities and diplomatic dealings that continued after the signing of Versailles in 1919. She shows how, on the Middle Eastern Front, Britain and France directed Allied war strategy against a resurgent Ottoman Empire to sustain an imperial system that favored Europe's dominance within the nascent international system. The protracted nature of the conflict and ongoing humanitarian crisis proved devastating for the civilian populations caught in its wake and increasingly questioned old certainties about a European-led imperial order and humanitarian intervention. Its consequences would transform the postwar world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781009371087
ISBN-10: 1009371088
Pagini: 348
Ilustrații: 15 b/w illus. 7 maps
Dimensiuni: 158 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

List of figures; List of maps; Acknowledgements; Note on place names and names in the text; Introduction; Part I Conflict: 1. How World War I came to the Middle East; 2. The Middle Eastern Front; Part II Occupation: 3. Civilians at war; 4. How war didn't end; Part III Making peace: 5. The Treaty of Sèvres; 6. Humanitarian crusades; 7. The Treaty of Lausanne; Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

Recenzii

'Michelle Tusan brings the 'Middle Eastern Front' from the periphery to the center of the history of the First World War and invites us to complicate its usual periodization. At a time when the refugee crisis and the role of the international community once again take center stage, her work is an essential read for anyone interested in the legacies of an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.' Bruno Cabanes, author of The Great War and the Origins of Humanitarianism, 1918–1924
'Turning the lens from the West to the Middle East, Michelle Tusan shows how fighting continued until the 'final treaty' at Lausanne appeared to settle the Eastern Question once and for all. But in fact neither the treaty nor the emergence of new humanitarian institutions and practices settled the deep structural divisions with which imperialism failed to deal. Tusan tells us about the moment when the making of the modern Middle East marked the first shaky steps toward the unmaking of the region that persists to the present.' Ronald G. Suny, author of 'They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else': A History of the Armenian Genocide
'The Last Treaty is a book about endings: ending of war, ending of empire, ending of hope for some. It is a pioneering work in its meticulous analysis of the entangled relationship between military conquest and humanitarianism, a relationship that not only has been ignored in the scholarship of humanitarianism in the Eastern Mediterranean, but also significantly shaped the conduct and outcome of the war.' Melanie S. Tanielian, author of The Charity of War: Famine, Humanitarian Aid, and World War I in the Middle East

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Major new account of Europe's extended war with the Ottoman Empire through to the signing of Lausanne in 1923.