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Nationalizing the Ottomans and Ottomanizing the Turks

Turkish Historical Review, 2022
Abstract This article analyses how the ruling party in Turkey and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan are trying to construct a new Turkish nation on an ideological level through a different reading of Ottoman history. In this process, a special reading of Ottoman history comes to the fore after the Kemalist state tried to undermine its importance.
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Ottoman Pirates, Ottoman Victims

2017
This chapter chronicles the rise of Ottoman-on-Ottoman maritime violence in the post-1570 period, accounting for its endurance and examining its internal social and political significance for the Ottoman state and its implications for our understanding of Ottoman power and center-periphery relations.
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The Ottoman Archives

Archives: The Journal of the British Records Association, 1960
Abstract The Ottoman archives of Istanbul have for long been one of the great unknowns of historical scholarship. For many years the general reluctance of Turkish officialdom to allow any questing foreigner to sail the un-charted backwaters of Turkish administration—a reluctance based on well-founded suspicions of Western intentions ...
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The Ottoman Empire

2006
Abstract The aim of this chapter is to refute the idea of a clear-cut dichotomy between a ‘Western type’ of civic nationalism and an ‘Eastern type’ of ethno-cultural nationalism and to question the explanatory power of these generic labels for describing the concrete historical experience of entire countries or regions.
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Ottomans

2017
Historians agree that Egypt was, for all intents and purposes, independent of the Ottoman empire by the last quarter of the century. This chapter examines legal rather than political citizenship, drawing on travel documents, census categories, and jurisdictional arguments in the realm of private international law.
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Reimagining the Ottomans: The Tale of an Ottoman Ayan

Journal of World History
Abstract: From 1797 until 1802, the Ottoman ayan (notable) Pasvanoǧlu Osman Pasha was mentioned in the Times of London over one hundred times, more than any other Ottoman apart from the sultan himself. While the historic Pasvanoǧlu was seen by the Ottoman state as a brigand, rebel, and traitor, the Times saw him reimagined as an oriental Robin Hood ...
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In search of Ottoman history

Journal of Peasant Studies, 1991
Donated by Klaus Kreiser ; Reprinted from : Halil Berktay and Suraiya Faroqh. (Eds.) New Approaches to State and Peasant in Ottoman History-- London: Frank Cass, 1992.
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Ottoman to Turk

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2005
We consider the European Union a community of values, not a Christian club-Tayyip Erdogan, prime minister of Turkey1That the modern Republic of Turkey is situated in one of the most dangerous geopolitical corners of the world has become an oft-repeated cliche of journalists and historians alike.
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The Massacres of Ottoman Armenians and the Writing of Ottoman History

The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 2006
Little of the writing about the massacres of Armenians, which occurred in 1915, not long before the Ottoman Empire's demise, has utilized Ottoman-language materials. Yet, Ottomanists have a responsibility to research these events and their origins to promote a more complete understanding of them.
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