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Imperialism and Reform in the Middle East and the Balkans (HA)

NES 433 /HIS 433 /HLS 434
Term
Fall 2022
Faculty
M. Sükrü Hanioglu
Course information for Imperialism and Reform in the Middle East and the Balkans (HA)
Registrar description

The major Near Eastern diplomatic crises and the main developments in internal Near Eastern history. The focus will be upon the possible connections between diplomatic crises and the process of modernization. Oral reports and a short paper.

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