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100 1 0 _aFlateau, Cosima
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245 0 0 _aFrom the “Petit Paris du Levant” to the “Alsace Lorraine de la Turquie”: the Sandjak of Alexandretta between Strategic and Identity Goals (1860-1945)
260 _c2021.
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520 _aThe sandjak of Alexandretta, an Ottoman district that was annexed by the French Mandate in Syria after First World War, was then ceded by France to Turkey in 1939. As from the 1860s, the multifaceted interests of the European powers unfolded in the city and its hinterland despite political and economic major disruptions. Families of European origin developed their commercial, vice-consular, and personal affairs by forging close relations between the Ottoman Empire, then Syria and Turkey on the one hand, and Europe on the other hand.
690 _aStrategy
690 _aLevantin
690 _aIdentities
690 _aNetwork
690 _aMediterranean
690 _aVice-Consulate
690 _aStrategy
690 _aLevantin
690 _aIdentities
690 _aNetwork
690 _aMediterranean
690 _aVice-Consulate
786 0 _nBulletin de l'Institut Pierre Renouvin | o 53 | 2 | 2021-11-08 | p. 182-188 | 1276-8944
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-bulletin-de-l-institut-pierre-renouvin-2021-2-page-182?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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