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Could and Should America Have Made an Ottoman Republic in 1919? [PDF]
Numerous Americans, perhaps especially American lawyers, have since the 1780s presumed to tell other peoples how to govern themselves. In 2006, that persistent impulse was once again echoed in an address to the American Bar Association by a Justice of ...
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Jeunes-Turcs et Hellénisme : de l’enthousiasme à la réalité
Relations, tensions, conflicts between the Greek and the Young Turks from 1908 to 1914: the revolution of the Young Turks was a turning point in the history of hellenism.
Alkisti Sofou
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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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Skopje à l’époque des Jeunes-Turcs
In Skopje, as nearly everywhere in the Ottoman Empire Christians populations greeted the Young Turks movement with enthusiasm. On the contrary, the muslims, most often Albanians in this case, are rather hostile, from commitment to the Sultan, and not ...
Petar Todorov
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From Class Solidarity to Revolution: The Radicalization of Arsenal Workers in the Late Ottoman Empire [PDF]
This article introduces a bottom-up perspective to the history of the Revolution of 1908 in the Ottoman Empire by focusing on the experiences of workers in the Imperial Naval Arsenal (Tersane-i Amire) in Istanbul. Drawing mainly on primary documents, the
Akın Sefer
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Les Jeunes-Turcs dans la littérature grecque : entre légende et réalité
In the novel “ Vasilis Arvanitis ”, by Myrivilis, published in 1943, as well as in the novel “ Karamanites ”, by Samouilidis, published in 1965, and finally in “ the King of Figures ” of Rea Stathopoulou, published in 2006, the Young Turks are being ...
Georges Kostakiotis
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L’activité archéologique de Félix Sartiaux à Phocée (1913-1914 et 1920)
Felix Sartiaux, although not a trained archaeologist, manged to a vital contribution, during the three seasons of excavations he conducted at Foca, to our knowledge of ancient Phocis, a major city of the ancient Ionia and metropolis of Marseille.
Antoine Hermary
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La Macédoine des Jeunes-Turcs et l’hellénisme à travers la presse grecque : 1908-1910
Between July 1908 and the beginning of 1910, the Greek press, towards the Young Turks, from enthusiasm changed to suspicion and radical criticism. Its first hopes are in a liberty and equality allowing to the helleno-ottomanism a greek-turkish domination
Sia Anagnostopoulou
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The 1908 general election was the first experience of this kind for the ottoman population, the first test for the credibility of fine promises made by the Young Turks and the first test for the “national” party.
Tasos Kostopoulos
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On June 1911, the journalist and employer in the Public Debt Administration, Zeki Bey, is assassinated. The trial, following this murder is largely covered by an ottoman newspaper, Mecheroutiette, published in Paris, in both French and Turkish. His chief
Nicolas Pitsos
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