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The Pasha
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LCC: DT104 .U44 2007 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 956/.015 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 22)
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Summary
"In 1811, Mehemet Ali Pasha, governor of Egypt, gained control of that country by a massacre of the Mamluks. This book shines a light on the great international crisis of 1839-1841, precipitated by the Pasha when his army threatened to shatter the Ottoman Empire, tempting the European Powers to fight each other over control of the pieces"--Provided by publisher.
Table Of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Note on transliteration and glossary
List of notable persons
Introduction
The pasha at Alexandria: June 14-15, 1839
In the Sultan's camp: May-June 1839
Father and son: northern Syria, June 1839
Nizib: near the Euphrates, June 20-24, 1839
France seeks a role: spring and summer, 1839
The first debate: Paris, July 1-3, 1839
The Sultan and his men: June-July 1839
Joy at Ras at-tin: July 4-20, 1839
Diplomacy at Istanbul: July 1839-April 1840
Lord Palmerston takes the reins: September-December 1839
Guizot and the London Convention: February-July 1840
Ruling Syria: 1833-1840
The revolt in Mt. Lebanon: June-July 1840
Monsieur Thiers's game: July-October 1840
Preparing for war: May-September 1840
Beirut: July-September 1840
The attack on Beirut: September 9-11, 1840
The camp at Juniyah: September-October 1940
A scattered army: July 1839-August 1840
Defending Syria: June-November 1840
The coalition in combat: October 9-10, 1840
Naval guns and ancient fortresses: September-November 1840
Walewski returns: October 14-November 26, 1840
The pasha and the commodore: November 15, 1840-February 4, 1841
Conflict in the cabinet: July-October 1840
Who will bear the blame?: Paris, November 25-December 3, 1840
Retreat from Damascus: November 1840-February 1841
The end game: February-August 1841
Palmerston on the hustings: Tiverton, 1846
Epilogue: 1841-1849
Kaleidoscope
Chapter notes
Bibliography
Index.
http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0714/2007013938.html
Authorized Access Point
Ufford, Letitia Wheeler, 1936- The Pasha