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Bell, Caryn Cosse, and James G. Hollandsworth Jr. "An Absolute Massacre: The New Orleans Race Riot of July 30, 1866." Journal of Southern History 68, no. 4 (2002): 980. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3069832.

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Bryant, Jonathan M., and James G. Hollandsworth. "An Absolute Massacre: The New Orleans Race Riot of July 30, 1866." Journal of American History 89, no. 1 (2002): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2700836.

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Tripp, Steve. "Reviews of Books:An Absolute Massacre: The New Orleans Riot of July 30, 1866 James G. Hollandsworth." American Historical Review 108, no. 1 (2003): 198–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/533104.

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Astor, Aaron. "MEMPHIS BURNING—STEPHEN ASH'S A MASSACRE IN MEMPHIS AND THE 1866 RACE RIOT - Stephen V. Ash A Massacre in Memphis: The Race Riot That Shook the Nation One Year after the Civil War. New York: Hill and Wang, 2013. xiii + 269 pp. $19.99 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-8090-6797-8." Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 14, no. 1 (2014): 111–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537781414000619.

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Atwill, David G. "Blinkered Visions: Islamic Identity, Hui Ethnicity, and the Panthay Rebellion in Southwest China, 1856—1873." Journal of Asian Studies 62, no. 4 (2003): 1079–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3591760.

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On 19 may 1856, qing officials in kunming, the capital of the southwestern Chinese province of Yunnan, systematically carried out a three-day massacre of the city's Hui (Muslim Yunnanese). Han townspeople, the local militia, and imperial officials methodically slaughtered between four and seven thousand Yunnan Hui—men, women, and children—burned the city's mosques to the ground, and posted orders to exterminate the Hui in every prefecture, department, and district in Yunnan (QPHF 1968, 6:20a, 8:4a; Gui 1953, 73). This massacre and the widespread attacks that followed signaled the beginning of
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BARNES, JOHN. "The Struggle to Control the Past: Commemoration, Memory, and the Bear River Massacre of 1863." Public Historian 30, no. 1 (2008): 81–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2008.30.1.81.

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Abstract On January 29, 1863, the United States Army attacked a band of Northwestern Shoshones at Bear River in southern Idaho, killing nearly 300 men, women, and children. This massacre is absent from much of the historiography. At the site of the massacre, however, a handful of monuments stand commemorating the same event yet telling the story in different—almost contradictory—ways. These monuments are anomalous in America's commemorated history, and reveal shifts in popular and scholarly memory over the last 140 years: a visible struggle to control the past.
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Kerr, Asa M. "The Sand Creek Massacre." IU Journal of Undergraduate Research 1, no. 1 (2015): 6–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.14434/iujur.v1i1.13265.

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The 1864 massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho Native Americans by a Colorado territorial militia regiment is investigated through a genocidal lens, both as a component of the larger destruction of Native American cultures and peoples by U.S. forces and in its own specific economic and ideological context. Using the work of many other scholars in the field of genocide studies and the established definition of genocide provided by the UN Convention on Genocide, this essay initially defines how the gradual dwindling of Native American populations from the onset of European colonization through the ne
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Setzekorn, Eric. "Chinese Imperialism, Ethnic Cleansing, and Military History, 1850-1877." Journal of Chinese Military History 4, no. 1 (2015): 80–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22127453-12341278.

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In the past two decades historical research and theoretical refinements have provided military historians with new insights into “Chinese imperialism,” late Qing warfare, and ethnic cleansing during the 1850-1877 campaigns in Northwest China, Central Asia, Yunnan, and Guizhou. In particular, Robert Jenks’Insurgency and Social Disorder in Guizhou: The Miao Rebellion, 1854-1873, David Atwill’sThe Chinese Sultanate: Islam, Ethnicity and the Panthay Rebellion in Southwest China, 1856-1873, and Hodong Kim’sHoly War in China: The Muslim Rebellion and State in Chinese Central Asia, 1864-1877have stre
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Johnson, John R. "Finding Sand Creek: History, Archeology, and the 1864 Massacre Site." Public Historian 27, no. 3 (2005): 71–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2005.27.3.71.

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Simmons, Virginia McConnell, Jerome A. Greene, and Douglas D. Scott. "Finding Sand Creek: History, Archaeology, and the 1864 Massacre Site." Western Historical Quarterly 37, no. 2 (2006): 230. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25443348.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Massacre at, 1866"

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Hopson, Susannah. "The cultural specificity of memory and commemoration : the Bear River Massacre (1863) and the Sand Creek Massacre (1864)." Thesis, University of Hull, 2017. http://hydra.hull.ac.uk/resources/hull:16453.

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[From the introduction]: This work is a study of the collective remembrance of two Native American massacre sites, Bear River (1863) and Sand Creek (1864). I have chosen to consider these two particular massacres because they both occurred during the American Civil War and took place in America’s western territories. Both massacres have been the subject of very interesting, yet substantially different, memorialization projects and their representations contrast greatly, particularly within Euro-American public and scholarly memory. The Sand Creek Massacre has a wide, varied historiography and
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Kayhan, Sabahattin. "La déportation des Kurdes de 1836 à 1876 à l'époque l'Empire ottoman." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017EHES0137.

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La déportation des Kurdes de 1836 à 1876 à l’époque l’Empire ottomanLa présente thèse a pour but de traiter l’ensemble des implications relatives au déclin de l’Empire ottoman et les efforts que la Porte a tenté pour s’en sortir. Nous étudierons les multiples facteurs de la centralisation et de la transformation de l’administration de l’Empire du XIXe siècle et après la déclaration du Tanzimat et le changement de politique vis-à-vis des Kurdes. Nous analyserons le statut des Emirs kurdes dans l’administration jusqu’à la politique de centralisation, et la politique de déportation et de sédantar
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Hellot-Bellier, Florence. "Chronique de massacres annonces : les assyro-chaldeens de perse, la perse et les puissances europeennes 1896- 1919." Paris 3, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA030093.

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La province d'azerbaidjan persan releve de cette categorie de territoires situes au carrefour de plusieurs empires et tour a tour convoites par les uns et les autres - ici par l'empire ottoman et par l'empire russe. La pression exercee par ces deux empires s'accroit au debut du xxeme siecle et destabilise des communautes d'origines ethniques et d'appartenances religieuses variees. Les chretiens nestoriens et chaldeens, sujets persans installes a l'ouest du lac d'urumia depuis des siecles, sont numeriquement peu nombreux - un peu plus d'une trentaine de mille - mais vivent, groupes, au sein de
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Avakian, Alexandre. "La presse française et la question arménienne (1894-1914) : des massacres hamidiens (1894-1896) à la veille de la Première Guerre mondiale." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010580.

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Cette thèse se propose d'analyser les événements internes à l'Empire ottoman envers les Arméniens de 1894 jusqu'en 1914 aux yeux de l'opinion publique française à travers les sources journalistiques françaises. De 1894, début des massacres des Arméniens jusqu'à la prise de pouvoir des Jeunes-Turcs (1908), comment les années d'Abdul-Hamid II envers la population arménienne furent-ils perçus et quelle fut la vision du gouvernement unioniste (1908-1914) face aux Arméniens ? Voilà un aperçu des principales problématiques qui sera abordé à travers notre étude<br>This thesis aims to analyze the inte
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Najm, Simon. "The Rūm orthodox community of Syria in a Time of Change and Violence : 1860-1914." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020EHES0145.

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Cette recherche se concentre sur la situation des chrétiens du Levant, principalement la communauté Rūm orthodoxe de Damas et le patriarcat d'Antioche qui comprend les différentes régions du Liban et de la Syrie au cours des années 1860-1914. Elle vise à étudier l'impact des Tanẓīmāt (réformes) à travers les questions suivantes qui ont préoccupé les chrétiens orthodoxes de ce temps : le prosélytisme, le calendrier grégorien, la conscription militaire, les événements de 1860, les indemnités, la question bulgare et l'indépendance de l'Église d'Antioche, sur la vie et l'histoire de cette communau
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Hedberg, Vinni, and Elizabeth Kelderer. "Beröringens betydelse vid demenssjukdom : en litteraturöversikt." Thesis, Sophiahemmet Högskola, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:shh:diva-1846.

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Bakgrund Genom livet är beröring betydelsefullt för människans välbefinnande. Vid beröring frisätts hormonet oxytocin som bland annat bidrar till sänkning av blodtryck och puls. Att få beröring i vardagen kan vara en självklarhet för vissa men ju äldre en person blir desto fler människor i dess närhet försvinner. Detta medför att tillgången till beröring minskar. Beröring som behandlingsmetod kan då vara ett alternativ och finns i olika former. Demenssjukdom drabbar ofta äldre människor och kan leda till stress, aggression och försämrade kognitiva funktioner som svåri
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Nilsson, Ulrika. "Kampen om Kvinnan : Professionalisering och konstruktioner av kön i svensk gynekologi 1860-1925." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala University, Department of History of Science and Ideas, 2003. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-3836.

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<p>This thesis investigates how gynaecology was established as a medical speciality in Sweden in the 1860s and onwards. Gender, power, professionalisation and the production of scientific knowledge are central themes. While previous research has shown that gynaecology as a discipline depends upon notions of Woman as radically different from Man, I show how this was manifested within Swedish gynaecology, an initially all male environment. Of special interest is institutionalisation, early career-paths and the development of therapy methods and theory. I argue that gynaecology reproduced and con
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Kharazian, Marat. "L' opinion publique française et la question arménienne (1894-1908)." Paris, EPHE, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004EPHE4036.

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La thèse est consacrée à une page presque méconnue de l'histoire de l'opinion publique française. Il s'agissait du soutien à la cause arménienne pour l'application des réformes prévues par le congrès de Berlin de 1878. Les sources de ce mouvement arménophile remontent à la période des massacres arméniens dans l'Empire ottoman (1894-1896) organisés par le sultan Abdul Hamid II. Ce mouvement comptait d'éminentes personnalités, telles A. France, G. Clemenceau, J. Jaurès et bien d'autres. Ayant du supporter la " conspiration du silence " de la presse parisienne, ce mouvement devint, avec l'apparit
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Diagre, Denis. "Le jardin botanique de Bruxelles (1826-1912): miroir d'une jeune nation." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/210873.

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Mourre, Martin. "De Thiaroye on aperçoit l'île de Gorée. Histoire, anthropologie et mémoire d'un massacre colonial au Sénégal." Thèse, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/11717.

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Cette thèse, au croisement de l’histoire et de l’anthropologie, prend pour objet les représentations d’un massacre colonial, la répression sanglante de tirailleurs sénégalais survenue au camp de Thiaroye, à proximité de Dakar, le 1er décembre 1944. Il s’agit d’abord de mieux documenter l’événement historique lui-même qui, soixante-dix ans après les faits, reste un sujet de controverse historiographique. D’autre part, inscrire les réappropriations passées et actuelles de ce drame dans diverses temporalités donne à lire la trajectoire de la nation sénégalaise postcoloniale à travers le prisme de
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Books on the topic "Massacre at, 1866"

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Hollandsworth, James G. An absolute massacre: The New Orleans race riot of July 30, 1866. Louisiana State University Press, 2001.

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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), ed. Sioux dawn: A novel of the Fetterman Massacre. St. Martin's Paperbacks, 1990.

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Shannon, Donald H. The Boise Massacre on the Oregon Trail: Attack on the Ward party in 1854 and massacres of 1859. Snake Country Pub., 2004.

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Massacre at Bear River: First, worst, forgotten. Caxton Press, 2008.

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Goodrich, Th. Bloody dawn: The story of the Lawrence massacre. Kent State University Press, 1991.

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Fleisher, Kass. The Bear River Massacre and the making of history. State University of New York Press, 2004.

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Fleisher, Kass. The Bear River Massacre and the making of history. State University of New York Press, 2004.

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Carrington, Frances C. My army life and the Fort Phil Kearny massacre: With an account of the celebration of "Wyoming opened". University of Nebraska Press, 2004.

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Washita : the U.S. Army and the Southern Cheyennes, 1867-1869. University of Oklahoma Press, 2004.

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An unerring fire: The massacre at Fort Pillow. Stackpole Books, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Massacre at, 1866"

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Rodogno, Davide. "The First Intervention in Crete (1866–69)." In Against Massacre. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691151335.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the motives underlying the European powers' multilateral intervention in Crete during the period 1866–1869. It first considers the context of the Cretan Christians' revolt of 1866 as well as the massacres that triggered the Cretan crisis, which revolved around the question of the union of the island with Greece. It then discusses the European powers' reactions to the Cretan insurrection, the intervening powers' rescue of Christian Cretans, and the diplomatic solution to the crisis. It shows that Great Britain opposed any forcible action to save strangers based on the belief that massacre and atrocities were not serious or tragic enough to undertake an armed humanitarian intervention. It argues that the British were determined not to help Christian Cretans due to concerns about the “Eastern Question.”
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"Chapter Five. The First Intervention in Crete (1866–69)." In Against Massacre. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400840014.118.

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Hoy, Benjamin. "Borders of Stones, Guns, and Grass." In A Line of Blood and Dirt. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197528693.003.0005.

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Chapter 4 focuses on the Prairies to show how violence served as both a motivation and a tool for federal control. During the 1860s and 1870s, the Red River Resistance (1869), Fenian raids (1866–1871), the continuation of the whiskey trade, and the Cypress Hills Massacre (1873) provided a series of humiliating reminders of the limited power both countries maintained along their shared border. As the Métis resistance and Fenian movements suggested, the Canada–US border was home to more than just two national stories of self-determination and expansion. Securing land cessions, curtailing violence, and controlling space required colonial governments to either understand Indigenous boundaries or destroy them.
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Schwoch, James. "Storms Moving in a Ring of Fire." In Wired into Nature. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252041778.003.0003.

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Opening with the impact of the Civil War on telegraphic communications in Washington, this chapter discusses the lack of telegraph security at the onset of the war. Various decisions by Edwin Stanton, Western Union, and telegraph corporations led to the creation of the United States Military Telegraph (USMT) Company, which effectively privatized Union Army telegraph communications and blunted Albert Myer and the Signal Corps. The latter half of the chapter details the increasing conflicts between indigenous peoples of the Great Plains and various militias and Union Army troops, including the Sand Creek Massacre, the Julesburg battles, and the retaliatory actions against the Transcontinental Telegraph and telegraph branch lines by Great Plains warriors in 1865 and 1866.
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Page, Brian D. "“In the Hands of the Lord”." In An Unseen Light. University Press of Kentucky, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813175515.003.0002.

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This essay investigates black life in the aftermath of the Memphis Massacre of 1866, chronicling how new migrants helped reconstitute cultural life and political strength. It examines an alliance of black benevolent associations with white elites during the 1876 election. This alliance reflected a practical accommodation to political reality, and it reinforced a political culture built on white domination and black subservience. But it also revealed distinct aims among the black communities in Memphis. Long-term black residents and Republican activists tended to utilize the political process to promote racial equality, while incoming migrants were often the individuals most willing to challenge white supremacy on a daily basis. The migrant population was not monolithic, however. In South Memphis a community-oriented migrant population approached politics as one way to express their independence and desire for freedom from the political culture of white supremacy.
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Rodogno, Davide. "Intervention in Ottoman Lebanon and Syria (1860–61)." In Against Massacre. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691151335.003.0005.

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This chapter examines the European powers' military intervention in Ottoman Lebanon and Syria during the period 1860–1861. It first considers the local and international context prior to the intervention, focusing on Mount Lebanon, an autonomous administrative Ottoman entity distinct from the province of Syria, before discussing how Europeans saw themselves compared to how they portrayed Mount Lebanon's populations. It then analyzes the conditions that brought about the massacre of the Ottoman Christians in 1860, along with the European governments' reaction and the motives of their intervention. It also looks at the Paris Conference that was set up to clarify the nature and modalities of the humanitarian intervention. Finally, it explores the questions addressed by the European Commission, including the case of the thousands of refugees amassed in Beirut, and the consequences of the intervention.
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Rodogno, Davide. "Nonintervention on Behalf of the Ottoman Armenians (1886–1909)." In Against Massacre. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691151335.003.0009.

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This chapter examines the European powers' nonintervention on behalf of the Ottoman Armenians during the period 1886–1909. From the 1870s to 1914, the “Armenian Question” was dragged into the international debate. However, Armenian nationalist leaders wrongly thought that acts of massacre, atrocity, and extermination would convince the European powers to intervene. The chapter first considers the implementation of reforms in the European provinces of the Ottoman Empire prior to the Armenian massacres before discussing the massacres that took place between 1894 and 1909, including those in Sasun and in the province of Adana. It explains why no humanitarian intervention took place after these events and goes on to explore the Third Marquess of Salisbury's last attempt to revive the Concert of Europe. Finally, it analyzes British and French public opinion regarding the Armenian Question.
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Rodogno, Davide. "Nonintervention during the Eastern Crisis (1875–78)." In Against Massacre. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691151335.003.0007.

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This chapter examines the concept and practice of humanitarian intervention and nonintervention during the Eastern crisis of 1875–1878, with a particular focus on the insurrection in Bosnia and Herzegovina and on the events of the Bulgarian atrocities, also known as the “Bulgarian horrors.” It first provides a background on the 1875 revolt in Bosnia and Herzegovina before discussing British foreign policy regarding the massacres in Rumelia. It then considers British leader William E. Gladstone's views on the question of military intervention on grounds of humanity, the National Conference held in London in 1876 to tackle the Eastern Question, and the motives for intervention in the campaigners' discourse. It also analyzes the negotiations of the December 1876 Conference of Constantinople and the breakout of the Russo-Turkish War in 1877. Finally, it looks at the Congress of Berlin, held on June 13, 1878, to address a number of territorial questions.
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Rodogno, Davide. "The Second Intervention in Crete (1896–1900)." In Against Massacre. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691151335.003.0010.

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This chapter examines the European powers' second military intervention in Crete, which lasted from 1896 to 1900. The intervention was not an instance of humanitarian intervention. It was designed to help the Ottoman government restore law and order in Crete after an insurgency and to avoid further threats to an increasingly fragile international order. The chapter begins with a discussion of the massacres and insurrections in Crete during the 1880s and 1890s, followed by an analysis of the international military occupation of the island during the period 1897–1899. It then considers the Greco-Ottoman War of 1897 and its consequences for Crete, along with the appointment of Prince George of Greece as high commissioner in Crete and the end of the European-run blockade of the island. It also explores public opinion in France and Great Britain regarding the European powers' intervention in Crete.
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"Chapter Nine. The Second Intervention in Crete (1896–1900)." In Against Massacre. Princeton University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781400840014.212.

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