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The Transformation Of Ottoman Crete Revolts Politics And Identity In The Late Nineteenth Century Pnar Enk

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The Transformation Of Ottoman Crete Revolts Politics And Identity In The Late Nineteenth Century Pnar Enk
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.43 MB
Author: Pınar Şenışık
ISBN: 9780755611119, 075561111X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Transformation Of Ottoman Crete Revolts Politics And Identity In The Late Nineteenth Century Pnar Enk by Pınar Şenışık 9780755611119, 075561111X instant download after payment.

The island of Crete under Ottoman rule in the nineteenth century saw successive revolts from its majority Christian population, who were set on union with the newly-independent Greece. This book offers an original perspective on the social, political and ideological transformation of Ottoman Crete within the nationalist context of the late nineteenth century. It focuses on the Cretan revolts of 1896 and 1897, and examines the establishment of the autonomous Cretan State and the withdrawal of Ottoman troops from the island in 1898. Based on Ottoman, British and American archival sources, the author demonstrates that, contrary to the standard view that the uprisings were merely an expression of discontent at Ottoman rule, Cretan Christians in fact aimed to radically change the socio-economic and political structure of Cretan society and to actually overthrow and expel the Ottoman administration. This book provides a deeper understanding of the Cretan experience, and of the wider politics of the Eastern Mediterranean, in the late nineteenth century.

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