This new political history of the Orthodox Church in the Ottoman Empire explains why Orthodoxy became the subject of acute political competition between the Great Powers during the mid 19th century. It also explores how such rivalries led, paradoxically, both to secularizing reforms and to Europe's last great war of religion - the Crimean War.



Autorentext
Jack Fairey has taught European, Ottoman, Greek, and Mediterranean history at the National University of Singapore and at Queens University and York University in Canada. His research work deals primarily with Orthodox Christendom and the early modern empires of the eastern Mediterranean.

Inhalt

Table of Contents 1. Reason in Exile: The War for the Eastern Church 2. A Patriarch's Progress: The Great Church under Grigórios 3. Ponsonby vs the Patriarch: Orthodoxy & European Diplomacy 4. 'The Great Game of Improvements': Resid Pasa & Reform 5. A Cossack Takes the Cross: Prince Menshikov's Crusade 6. Ambassadors of Peace: Recasting Ottoman Christendom 7. 'A Complete Revolution': The Great Church & the Great Powers

Titel
The Great Powers and Orthodox Christendom
Untertitel
The Crisis over the Eastern Church in the Era of the Crimean War
EAN
9781137508461
ISBN
978-1-137-50846-1
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
15.09.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
2.11 MB
Anzahl Seiten
283
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch