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The young Turks

Middle Eastern Studies, 1972
Dr Feroz Ahmad in The Young Turks: The Committee of Union and Progress in Turkish Politics, 1908–1914. Robert Devereux in The First Ottoman Constitutional Period, Johns Hopkins, 1963.)
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On Young Turks and Yes Men: Optimal Contracting for Advice

The Rand Journal of Economics, 2019
The incentives for an advisor first to diligently perform research and second to accurately report her results are investigated in a model of optimal contracting.
Samuel Häfner, Curtis R. Taylor
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The Mahjar of the Young Turks, 1908–1916

Between the Ottomans and the Entente, 2019
This chapter examines the Ottoman Empire’s rediscovery of the Syrian mahjar after the Young Turk Revolution of 1908. The revolution toppled the Hamidian states and brought the constitutionalists to power in Istanbul.
Stacy D. Fahrenthold
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Young Turk Revolution

2018
The Young Turk Revolution refers to the events that occurred in 1908 under the initiative of the Committee of Union and Progress (İttihad ve Terakki Cemiyeti) (CUP) and that were carried out in Macedonia by young Ottoman army officers, who restored the constitution shelved in 1878 by the sultan Abdülhamit II.
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The Young Turk Revolution

Journal of Contemporary History, 1968
The reasons for the outbreaks of July I908 and April I909 in Turkey, which amounted to a constitutional revolution, were complex and varied. Foremost amongst them was the dominance of the court under Abdulhamid, the ruling Sultan. Power was monopolized by a small group around the Palace which took the major decisions of Ottoman politics, but this did ...
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The Young Turks In Opposition

Choice Reviews Online, 1995
Abstract This is the first in-depth study of the secret society called CUP (Committee of Union and Progress), based on their own papers. It pays special attention to the Young Turks as an intellectual movement which continues to influence the thinking of Turkish intellectuals in the 1990s.
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Old Germans and Young Turks

1996
‘Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, but to be young was very Heaven,’ the English poet, William Wordsworth, reported of the great events in 1789 that left indelible marks on him and his contemporaries.1 ‘Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, but to write opinion pieces was very heaven,’ he might have written 200 years later.
David Schoenbaum, Elizabeth Pond
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