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Jacob Gould Schurman

The Balkan Wars: 1912–1913

In “The Balkan Wars: 1912–1913,” Jacob Gould Schurman offers a meticulous analysis of the tumultuous conflicts that reshaped Southeast Europe and marked the beginning of the end for the Ottoman Empire's dominance in the region. With a narrative style that combines vivid reportage with scholarly rigor, Schurman details the political, ethnic, and military dynamics that fueled the wars between the Balkan states and their Ottoman adversaries. Richly contextualized within the broader framework of early 20th-century geopolitics, this work navigates the complex interplay of nationalism, territorial ambitions, and international diplomacy, shedding light on the intricate events that led to modern Balkan relations. Jacob Gould Schurman was an esteemed scholar, diplomat, and public intellectual, whose firsthand experiences in the Balkans during his tenure as a diplomat greatly informed his understanding of the region's socio-political landscape. His commitment to examining conflicts through a scholarly lens reflects not only his expertise in international relations but also his profound interest in the implications of war on nation-building and identity in the Balkans. Schurman's nuanced perspective is grounded in both academic scholarship and lived experience, lending authenticity to his analysis. This book is essential for those seeking to understand the complexity of the Balkan Wars and their enduring impact on European history. Scholars, students, and general readers alike will benefit from Schurman'Äôs insightful exploration, which elucidates the historical context and implications of these pivotal conflicts. Readers are encouraged to delve into this masterful account to appreciate the exceptional intricacies of a region marked by strife and resilience.
87 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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