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This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
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Originally published in 1916, this work provides a detailed study
of the first century of the Ottoman empire. It traces the life and
career of Osman himself and of his descendants, Orkhan, Murad and
Bayezid, who laid the foundations of the Ottoman empire.
Originally published in 1922, An Introduction to World Politics,
was published at a particularly interesting time in international
relations, just a few short years after the first world war. With
this in mind, Gibbons has approached this text as a general
introduction to world politics, both examining causes of recent
events in his lifetime as well as exploring what he refers to as
'the beginning' of World Politics. This study delves into various
aspects of world politics throughout history including the
colonialism of the British and the French and several wars and
treaties with analysis on how this impacted on relations between
nations. This title will be of interest to students of Political
History and International Relations.
Originally published in 1922, An Introduction to World Politics,
was published at a particularly interesting time in international
relations, just a few short years after the first world war. With
this in mind, Gibbons has approached this text as a general
introduction to world politics, both examining causes of recent
events in his lifetime as well as exploring what he refers to as
'the beginning' of World Politics. This study delves into various
aspects of world politics throughout history including the
colonialism of the British and the French and several wars and
treaties with analysis on how this impacted on relations between
nations. This title will be of interest to students of Political
History and International Relations.
Originally published in 1916, this work provides a detailed study
of the first century of the Ottoman Empire. It traces the life and
career of Osman himself and of his descendants, Orkhan, Murad and
Bayezid, who laid the foundations of the Ottoman Empire.
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