The Russian Empire & Contemporary Russia Contemporary Russia is in ...
.... beginning of the twentieth, the European Great Powers were jockeying for position in and around the disintegrating Chinese
Empire, most--and
Russia above all ....
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Imperial Russia
.... Such an opening to foreigners was perhaps an inevitable result of Peter's plan to modernize and Europeanize
Russia: "The Russian
Empire had become a major ....
(2034

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Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
.... the Great Powers, the rise of strong powers such as Prussia and later Germany and
Russia, the eventual disintegration of the Habsburg
Empire and ultimately the ....
(1934

8

)
Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
.... the Great Powers, the rise of strong powers such as Prussia and later Germany and
Russia, the eventual disintegration of the Habsburg
Empire and ultimately the ....
(1929

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Entry of Ottoman Empire Into WWI The Entry of the Ottoman Empire ...
.... On November 2,
Russia declared war on the Ottoman
Empire and on November 3, British warships bombarded the outer defenses of the Dardanelles. ....
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Great Reforms in Russia
.... The loss of the Crimean War demonstrated to the powers that ran
Russia that the
Empire was in danger of greater losses in the future unless major changes were ....
(1983

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)
Peasants and Serfs in the Russian Empire
.... reign. The 1848 revolutionary turbulence rocking the neighboring Austro-Hungarian
Empire also filtered into Imperial
Russia. There ....
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Historical Overview of the Beginnings of Soviet Russia.
.... III. Post 1917 Political Development in
Russia. C. Territories inherited from former
empire. IV. Post 1917 Economic Development in
Russia. ....
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A History of the Ottoman Empire
.... The first major modern war occurred between
Russia and the
Empire between 1854 and 1856. The war began with a Russian invasion of the Crimea. ....
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Era of Great Reforms in Russia
.... The loss of the Crimean War demonstrated to the powers that ran
Russia that the
Empire was in danger of greater losses in the future unless major changes were ....
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The Civil Wars in Russia & Spain A Comparison o
.... The heartland of
Russia was firmly in their hands, but the vast hinterlands of the Russian
Empire still eluded their control. Indeed ....
(1975

8

)
Role of Nationalism in Outbreak of WWI
.... At the same time, on the other side of Europe, nationalism was tearing the Austro-Hungarian
Empire apart, and simultaneously leading it toward war with
Russia. ....
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Nationalism, Imperialism & WWI
.... At the same time, on the other side of Europe, nationalism was tearing the Austro-Hungarian
Empire apart, and simultaneously leading it toward war with
Russia. ....
(1489

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The Sasanian Empire
.... The Persians dominated international trade under Chosroes, both in the Indian Ocean and in Central Asia and South
Russia. The Sasanian
empire was far-flung and ....
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Expulsion of the Jews
.... At the same time, the Ottoman
Empire was in need of settlers and the nobility of Eastern Europe, soon to become part of
Russia, was in need of services that ....
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Nationalism & the Concert of Europe
.... In return, the Ottoman
Empire rewarded
Russia in the Treaty of Unikar-Skelessi in 1833 with access to the straits between the Bosporus and Dardanelles. ....
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Napoleon's Egyptian Campaigns Much of the confusion about the ef
....
Russia and the Ottoman
Empire had always been enemies because of their proximity, and previous treaties were only drafted to halt the otherwise constant state ....
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Britain, Diplomacy and Money
.... her part of the treaty by discussing who would dominate what part of the Ottoman
empire she had previously promised to keep intact with
Russia and France. ....
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Imperialist Aggression in the Balkans
.... Ottoman
empire to the south" knew that the Habsburg
Empire must "maintain .... tempting prospect of achieving naval access to the Mediterranean,
Russia prepared for ....
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The Balkan Peninsula
.... Ottoman
empire to the south" knew that the Habsburg
Empire must "maintain .... tempting prospect of achieving naval access to the Mediterranean,
Russia prepared for ....
(927

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Crimean War
.... The Austrian
Empire had its own reasons for wanting to prevent
Russia from conquering the Balkans or Constantinople and also did not want to see France or ....
(2695

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Nature of the Industrial Proletariat
.... advanced industrial countries in Britain, Germany, or perhaps the United States but in the vast, backward, semifeudal, barely industrialized
empire of
Russia. ....
(1284

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Empress Maria Theresa
.... the other side of the Hapsburg dominions, though the Russian
Empire was a polyglot, multinational
empire, it was firmly based on historic
Russia proper (more ....
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)
Charles, or Karl, XII (1682-1718)
.... The century of
empire-building had been facilitated by the frequent weakness of
Russia and Poland as well as the support of other mercantile nations who did ....
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The End of Britain's Trade Empire In the years
.... France,
Russia, and the rest of the "entendre" would maintain military operations .... When the Ottoman
Empire joined the German-Austrian alliance Britain's Asian ....
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Nato-Russia relations since 1991
.... 1). Traynor (2) noted earlier this year, however, that criticisms by
Russia of the .... simply emboldens the United States in its push to build a greater
empire. ....
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Austria & Hungary & WWI
.... War I. However, a number of other nations, Serbia, Germany and
Russia, and, to a .... War Guilt and the Serbian Problem The Hapsburg
Empire, the Dual Monarchy of ....
(1908

8

)
Failure of the League of Nations
.... Odom, William E., and Robert Dujarric. Commonwealth or
Empire?
Russia, Asia, and the Transcaucasus. Indianapolis: Hudson Institute, 1995. ....
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The League of Nations & the UN Charter
.... Odom, William E., and Robert Dujarric. Commonwealth or
Empire?
Russia, Asia, and the Transcaucasus. Indianapolis: Hudson Institute, 1995. ....
(3498

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Empire and the Middle East
.... Napoleon had taken home his troops to defend his own
empire, his inroads .... guarding themselves against possible threats from the unstable new regime in
Russia. ....
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