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From Slaves to Prisoners of War: The Ottoman Empire, Russia, and International Law - The History and Theory of International Law Smiley, Will (Assistant Professor of History & Humanities, Assistant Professor of History & Humanities, Reed College)
From Slaves to Prisoners of War: The Ottoman Empire, Russia, and International Law - The History and Theory of International Law
Smiley, Will (Assistant Professor of History & Humanities, Assistant Professor of History & Humanities, Reed College)
In this original study, Will Smiley reassesses an aspect of the legacy of the Ottoman-Russian wars in the eighteenth century: both empires had a long history of slavery, but in the course of the eighteenth century they worked out a new regional international law that transformed captivity, introducing the concept of prisoners of war.
304 pages
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | September 13, 2018 |
| ISBN13 | 9780198785415 |
| Publishers | Oxford University Press |
| Pages | 300 |
| Dimensions | 240 × 165 × 28 mm · 617 g |
| Language | English |