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Problems of Southeastern Europe

March 21, 1918 issue

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This article focuses on two books "The Eastern Question: A Historical Study in European Diplomacy," by J.A.R. Marriott and "The Turkish Empire: Its Growth and Decay," by Lord Eversley. Both the books discuss the problems of Southeastern Europe after the War. The book bearing the name of Marriott presents a concise view of the history of southeastern Europe from the invasion of the Ottoman Turks in A. D. 1353 down to the outbreak of the present war. Thus it covers much the same ground as does the other book by Lord Eversley, which chronicles, briefly and tersely, the rise and decay of Turkish power.

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BOOKS; EASTERN Question: A Historical Study in European Diplomacy, The (Book); TURKISH Empire, The (Book); WAR; TURKS; EUROPE
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