Constitutionalism Unbound : Constitutional Dynamics and Political Transformation in the Ottoman and Qajar Lands in the Long Nineteenth Century /

Is democracy a foreign concept to the political culture of the Near East? This perennially debated question often overlooks a crucial historical factor: the rise of Ottoman and Qajar constitutionalism during the long nineteenth century. This volume is the first study to emphasize constitutionalism a...

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مؤلفون آخرون: Hermann, Denis (المحرر), Kaynar, Erdal (المحرر)

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منشور في: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

سلاسل: Middle East and Islamic Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Social, Economic and Political Studies of the Middle East and Asia ; 135.

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505 0 |t Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- Introduction: Constitutionalism in the Ottoman Empire and Qajar Iran: Histories and Perspectives --   Denis Hermann and Erdal Kaynar -- Part 1: Conceptualizing Constitutionalism: (Re-)Imagining Politics -- 1 Who Can Participate in the Shūrā? Non-Muslims in the First Parliaments of Tunisia, the Ottoman Empire and Iran, 1861-1911 --   Anne-Laure Dupont -- 2 Khayr al-Din al-Tunisi and Arabic Constitutionalism --   Peter Hill -- 3 The Nation Against the Sultan: Constitutionalist Thought in the Writings of the Young Turk Leader Ahmed Rıza --   Erdal Kaynar -- 4 Democracy by Petition: the Popular Committees and What Made the Iranian Constitutionalism Unique --   Nader Sohrabi -- Part 2: Constructing Constitutionalism: Ideas, Actors, and Networks -- 5 Armenian Constitutionalism in the Late Ottoman Empire: the View from a Province --   Varak Ketsemanian -- 6 The Iranian Constitution in the Mirror of the Russian Azerbaijani Press --   Zaur Gasimov -- 7 Progressive Conservatives? The Young Turk Lectures on Constitutional Law --   Nobuyoshi Fujinami -- 8 Constitutionalism and the Political Ethos of the Last Qajars --   Alisa Shablovskaia -- 9 Constitutional Authority and Shiʿi Political Culture: the Mobilisation of Messianic Logic by the Ulama during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution --   Denis Hermann -- Part 3: Enacting Constitutionalism: the Challenge of Constitutional Rule -- 10 From Trusting to Cunning: Shifting Relations between Armenian Political Figures and Ḥasan Taqīzādeh during the Iranian Constitutional Revolution (1905-1911) --   Houri Berberian -- 11 Crafting the Image of Constitutionalism: the Phenomenon of Bast in Turn-of-the-Century Iran and the Visualization of Protest --   Mira Xenia Schwerda -- 12 Coal Heavers' Strike of 1910 in the Ottoman Capital: Labor Activism and Socialist Politics in the Second Constitutional Era --   Yaşar Tolga Cora -- 13 A Shift in Law-Making: Ottoman Constitutionalism Facing the Local in Rumelia --   Barış Zeren -- Index. 
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