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Constitutionalism Unbound Denis Hermann Erdal Kaynar

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Constitutionalism Unbound Denis Hermann Erdal Kaynar
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.64 MB
Pages: 390
Author: Denis Hermann & Erdal Kaynar
ISBN: 9789004734661, 900473466X
Language: English
Year: 2025
Volume: 135

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Constitutionalism Unbound Denis Hermann Erdal Kaynar by Denis Hermann & Erdal Kaynar 9789004734661, 900473466X instant download after payment.

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 as a transformative force across Ottoman and Iranian lands. It investigates how new political ideas and social dynamics across the century shaped constitutionalism into a multifaceted and potent movement, culminating in the revolutions of 1906 and 1908. It traces how constitutionalism durably altered conceptions of state and society, leaving a significant legacy in both Iranian and (post-)Ottoman contexts.

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