Religion, ethnicity and contested nationhood in the former Ottoman space /

There has been a growing interest in recent years in reviewing the continued impact of the Ottoman empire even long after its demise at the end of the First World War. The wars in former Yugoslavia, following hot on the civil war in Lebanon, were reminders that the settlements of 1918-22 were not fi...

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Other Authors: Nielsen, Jørgen S.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2011.

Series: Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2011, ISBN: 9789004223066.

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Call Number: DR486 .R45 2011

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material /
  • Jørgen Nielsen
  • Introduction /
  • Jørgen Nielsen
  • Perspectives On Ottoman History The Young Turks in Power: /
  • Klas-Göran Karlsson
  • The Ottoman Empire between Successors: /
  • Christine Philliou
  • Negotiating Identities The Non-Muslim Tax Farmers in the Fiscal and Economic System of the Ottoman Empire in the 19th Century /
  • Svetla Ianeva
  • Conceptualizing Difference During the Second Constitutional Period: /
  • Kent F. Schull
  • An Ottoman against the Constitution: /
  • Abdulrahim Abuhusayn
  • Late Ottoman State Education /
  • Michael Provence
  • The Art of being Replaced: /
  • Elektra Kostopoulou
  • Karamanoğlu Mehmed Bey: /
  • Sara Nur Yildiz
  • National Uses of Ottoman History Ottoman Saida and Problems of a Lebanese 'National' Narrative /
  • James A. Reilly
  • Conversion to Islam in Bulgarian Historiography: /
  • Rossitsa Gradeva
  • The Short History of Bulgaria for Export /
  • Evelina Kelbecheva
  • Recent Developments in the Historiography of Bosnia and Herzegovina Relating to the Ottoman Empire and their Impact on History Textbooks /
  • Vera Katz
  • Sources /
  • Jørgen Nielsen
  • Index /
  • Jørgen Nielsen.