From slaves to prisoners of war the Ottoman Empire, Russia, and international law Will Smiley.
Material type: TextSeries: History and theory of international lawPublication details: 2018 London Oxford University Press Description: 1 online resource : map (black and white)ISBN:- 9780191827334
- 956.015 23 SM-F
- DR531
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This edition previously issued in print: 2018.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
In this original study, Will Smiley reassesses an aspect of the legacy of the Ottoman-Russian wars in the 18th century: both empires had a long history of slavery, but in the course of the 18th century they worked out a new regional international law that transformed captivity, introducing the concept of prisoners of war.
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