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The Ottoman East In The Nineteenth Century Societies Identities And Politics Yaar Tolga Cora Dzovinar Derderian Ali Sipahi

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The Ottoman East In The Nineteenth Century Societies Identities And Politics Yaar Tolga Cora Dzovinar Derderian Ali Sipahi
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.39 MB
Author: Yaşar Tolga Cora; Dzovinar Derderian; Ali Sipahi
ISBN: 9781350989054, 1350989053
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Ottoman East In The Nineteenth Century Societies Identities And Politics Yaar Tolga Cora Dzovinar Derderian Ali Sipahi by Yaşar Tolga Cora; Dzovinar Derderian; Ali Sipahi 9781350989054, 1350989053 instant download after payment.

The Ottoman East what is also called Western Armenia, Northern Kurdistan or Eastern Anatolia compared to other peripheries of the Ottoman Empire, has received very little attention in Ottoman historiography. So-called taboo subjects such as the fate of Ottoman Armenians and the Kurdish Question during the latter years of the Ottoman Empire have contributed to this dearth of analysis. By integrating the Armenian and Kurdish elements into the study of the Ottoman Empire, this book seeks to emphasise the interaction of different ethno-religious groups. As an area where Ottoman centralization faced unsurpassable challenges, the Ottoman East offers an ideal opportunity to examine an alternative social and political model for imperial governance and the means by which provincial rule interacted with the Ottoman centre. Discussing vital issues across this geographical area, such as trade routes, regional economic trends, migration patterns and the molding of local and national identities, this book offers a unique and fresh approach to the history and politics of modernization and empire in the wider region.

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