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The Passing of the Turkish Empire in Europe

The Passing of the Turkish Empire in Europe

B. Granville Baker

1913

History - European, History - Modern (1750+)

The Passing of the Turkish Empire in Europe, written by B. Granville Baker and first published in 1913, is a historical account detailing the decline of the Ottoman Empire in Europe during the Balkan Wars. The author combines personal observations with historical analysis, reflecting on the tensions in the Balkans and the impending threats to Constantinople. Baker's narrative captures the urgency of the era, examining the implications of the Ottoman Empire's fall and its impact on European relations, particularly in the context of the events leading up to World War I.

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