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TANZİMAT DÖNEMİ HUKUKTA MODERNLEŞME
Tanzimat dönemi, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nun 19. Yüzyılın zorlayıcı koşullarına uyum sağlamak için geçirdiği değişimi ifade eder. Tanzimat döneminin en önemli yönü ise, Osmanlı’nın hukuk alanında gerçekleştirdiği değişimdir. Bu değişim, Batı hukuku yönünde olmuş; böylelikle Cumhuriyet dönemi hukuk anlayışından günümüze uzanan hukuk siteminin temelleri bu
Güher Ulu
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Tanzimat Döneminde Van adlı eserin içeriğinde Tanzimat'ın dağılmakta olan imparatorluğun ayakta kalma çabasının ürünü olduğu, Afrika'dan Suriye, Irak ve diğer Arap memleketleri ile Anadolu ve Rumeli'deki Türkmen, Kürt, Arap ve Arnavut gibi göçebe ve ya da yarı göçebe şeklinde yaşayan ve devlet otoritesini tanımayan zümrelerin, merkezi devlet anlayışı ...
Selamet Kara
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Abstract Between 1948 and 1956, 36,302 Jews migrated from Turkey to Israel, forming the largest Turkish diaspora hub at that time. Drawing on the nine newspapers published by Turkish Jews in Israel in their vernacular, Ladino (Judeo‐Spanish), this article sheds light on the complex nature of the migrants' transnational affinity to the Turkish Republic ...
Aviad Moreno, Tamir Karkason
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The Kurdish Janus: The intersocietal construction of nations
Abstract Existing accounts of Kurdish nationalism can be mapped onto the main theories of nationalism, that is, primordialism, ethnosymbolism and modernism. These theories, however, suffer, respectively, from essentialism, circularity and aporia, manifest in their common inability to digest the Janus‐like character of nations, that is, their display of
Kamran Matin, Jahangir Mahmoudi
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Abstract This article contributes to the growing scholarship on minority politics in the Middle East by arguing that if minorities are socially or politically constructed then the meaning and implications of minority terminology requires greater historical contextualisation.
Elizabeth Monier
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Property as sovereignty in micro: the state/property nexus and the Cyprus Problem
Abstract This article shows that landed property can be an exercise of state sovereignty in micro. I argue that property tightly relates to statehood and that the concept of ‘community’ offers us a lens with which to investigate that relation. Property's ‘communal’ character in Cyprus often transcends individual rights to ownership. A house belongs not
Theodoros Rakopoulos
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Worlding on the Hudson: Frederic Church and Global Histories of Art
The ‘Persian’ interior of the American landscape painter Frederic Church is a place crowded with paintings, objects and architectural ornament orchestrated as an installation that the artist both accrued and designed over a thirty‐year period. This regional orientalism, with its cosmopolitan claims and internationally networked cultural politics, is ...
Mary Roberts
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Radical Secularism and Worldview Dilemmas in Countering Sectarianism in Lebanon
Through an analysis of Lebanon, this article investigates the secularism dilemma, namely, that secularism often leads to the politicization of religion and a high risk of conflict. Although this is the case in Lebanon, Lebanese political activists and youth movements advocate for secularism as the only alternative to the present consociational ...
Lars Erslev Andersen
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Mooring Mobilities, Fixing Flows: Towards a Global Urban History of Port Cities in the Age of Steam
Abstract This article critically surveys the current historiography of port cities, which have recently attracted a lot of interest, particularly from global historians of the 19th and early 20th century. The article contextualizes this body of scholarship within larger recent and older trends in the discipline.
Lasse Heerten
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Nationalist Movements in the Balkans and Ottoman Government [PDF]
The 19th century was a century where the Balkans were reshaping by ideological and cultural polarisation. Until this century, the Ottoman Empire have maintained its multireligious, multilingual and multicultural structure without a problem.
YAMAÇ, Müzehher
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