From Slaves to Prisoners of War: The Ottoman Empire, Russia, and International Law by Will Smiley

From Slaves to Prisoners of War: The Ottoman Empire, Russia, and International Law

Will Smiley

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nonfiction history sociology
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The Ottoman-Russian wars of the eighteenth century reshaped the map of Eurasia and the Middle East, but they also birthed a novel concept--the prisoner of war. For centuries, hundreds of thousands of captives, civilians and soldiers alike, crossed...

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