This study analyzes thirty critical and determinant years in the shaping of modern politics and patterns of foreign intervention in Lebanon. Relying on the archives of the major European powers, the Catholic and Protestant missions, and Ottoman documents, and supplemented by unpublished manuscripts, this book depicts the events that affected the relationships between the country's contending clerical and feudal factions, the Great Powers, as well as the resistance of the Ottoman authorities to having this critical province succumb to European domination. Finally, it analyzes the effect of Franco-British rivalry on inter-sectarian tension and strife.
Politics of Interventionism in Ottoman Lebanon, 1830-1861
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Author(s)Ceasar E. Farah
PublisherI. B. Tauris
ISBN / ASIN1860640567
ISBN-139781860640568
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Sales Rank6,745,797
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