1. “Veiled under the easy name of the Eastern Question”: Locating the Eastern Question in 1870s Britain.- 2. “Altered out of all recognition”: Unearthing the Eastern Question from Its Grave.- 3. “The Eastern Question cannot settle itself”: From Bulgaria to India and Back Again.- 4. The Triumph of War: The 1877-1878 Russo-Turkish War in Victorian Society.- 5. Surveillance, Negotiation, and Propaganda in British Imperialism: The Case of Cyprus.- 6. Imperialism by Negotiation: Britain at the 1878 Congress of Berlin.- 7. Another Eastern Question: The Eastern Question Expands.- 8. “The Eastern Question will never be solved”: The Perseverance of History.
Leslie Rogne Schumacher teaches history, leadership, and intelligence studies at Wells College in Aurora, NY, USA. He also serves in the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies at Cornell University and as a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia, PA, USA. He is a historian of Europe and the Middle East, focusing on nationalism, imperialism, and migration in the Mediterranean Sea and its basin from the 1700s to the present day.
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