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Year 2016, , 411 - 424, 01.04.2016
https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.583228

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  • Bedross Der Matossian, Shattered Dreams of Revolution: From Liberty to Violence in the Late Ottoman Empire, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2014, xiv+249 pp., ISBN 978-080-4791-47-2. Feroz Ahmad, The Young Turks and the Ottoman Nationalities: Armenians, Greeks, Albanians, Jews, and Arabs, 1908-1914, Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press, 2014, xii+191 pp., ISBN 978-160-7813-39-2. Michelle U. Campos, Ottoman Brothers: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Early TwentiethCentury Palestine, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2011, xiv+343 pp., ISBN 978-080-4770-67-5.

The Young Turk Revolution and Ottoman Ethno-Religious Communities

Year 2016, , 411 - 424, 01.04.2016
https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.583228

Abstract

More than a century on, the Young Turk Period of Ottoman history recently
has become a fascinating field of study due to the fact that it was in this period  that major political and social configurations were crystallized, leading to the
emergence of the Modern Middle East. The period is significant as it included
political reform and intellectual fermentation, and devastating wars that brought
the end of the Ottoman Empire. Moreover, it was the first time that the multiethnic Ottoman society experienced constitutionalism and in accordance with
this changed the nature of Ottoman statecraft and of the relationship between
the state and ethno-religious groups in the empire.

References

  • Bedross Der Matossian, Shattered Dreams of Revolution: From Liberty to Violence in the Late Ottoman Empire, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2014, xiv+249 pp., ISBN 978-080-4791-47-2. Feroz Ahmad, The Young Turks and the Ottoman Nationalities: Armenians, Greeks, Albanians, Jews, and Arabs, 1908-1914, Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press, 2014, xii+191 pp., ISBN 978-160-7813-39-2. Michelle U. Campos, Ottoman Brothers: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Early TwentiethCentury Palestine, Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2011, xiv+343 pp., ISBN 978-080-4770-67-5.
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Fikriye Karaman This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2016
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APA Karaman, F. (2016). The Young Turk Revolution and Ottoman Ethno-Religious Communities. Osmanlı Araştırmaları, 47(47), 411-424. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.583228
AMA Karaman F. The Young Turk Revolution and Ottoman Ethno-Religious Communities. OA. April 2016;47(47):411-424. doi:10.18589/oa.583228
Chicago Karaman, Fikriye. “The Young Turk Revolution and Ottoman Ethno-Religious Communities”. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 47, no. 47 (April 2016): 411-24. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.583228.
EndNote Karaman F (April 1, 2016) The Young Turk Revolution and Ottoman Ethno-Religious Communities. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 47 47 411–424.
IEEE F. Karaman, “The Young Turk Revolution and Ottoman Ethno-Religious Communities”, OA, vol. 47, no. 47, pp. 411–424, 2016, doi: 10.18589/oa.583228.
ISNAD Karaman, Fikriye. “The Young Turk Revolution and Ottoman Ethno-Religious Communities”. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 47/47 (April 2016), 411-424. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.583228.
JAMA Karaman F. The Young Turk Revolution and Ottoman Ethno-Religious Communities. OA. 2016;47:411–424.
MLA Karaman, Fikriye. “The Young Turk Revolution and Ottoman Ethno-Religious Communities”. Osmanlı Araştırmaları, vol. 47, no. 47, 2016, pp. 411-24, doi:10.18589/oa.583228.
Vancouver Karaman F. The Young Turk Revolution and Ottoman Ethno-Religious Communities. OA. 2016;47(47):411-24.