The Frontiers of Language and Nationality in Europe
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
LEON DOMINIAN
PUBLISHED FOR
THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK
HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
1917
Copyright, 1917, BY THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK
THE QUINN & BODEN CO. PRESS RAHWAY, N. J.
To my Alma Mater Robert College of Constantinople
This book is submitted as a study in applied geography. Its preparation grew out of a desire to trace the connection existing between linguistic areas in Europe and the subdivision of the continent into nations. The endeavor has been made to show that language exerts a strong formative influence on nationality because words express thoughts and ideals. But underlying the currents of national feeling, or of speech, is found the persistent action of the land, or geography, which like the recurrent motif of an operatic composition prevails from beginning to end of the orchestration and endows it with unity of theme. Upon these foundations, linguistic frontiers deserve recognition as the symbol of the divide between distinct sets of economic and social conditions.
The attention bestowed on the Turkish area has been determined by the bearing of the Turkish situation on European international affairs and in the earnest belief that the application of geographical knowledge could provide an acceptable settlement of the Eastern Question. Never has it been realized better than at the present time that an ill-adjusted boundary is a hatching-oven for war. A scientific boundary, on the other hand, prepares the way for permanent goodwill between peoples.
Leon Dominian
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PREFACE
SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF PLATES
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The Greeks
The Turks
Mohammedan Immigrants
Mohammedan Dissenters
The Armenians
The Kurds
The Syrians
The Ansariyehs
The Druzes
The Maronites
The Jews
Arameans
The Yezidis
The Nestorians
The Chaldeans
The Jacobites
The Sabeans
The Arabs
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