War and Collapse World War I and the Ottoman State / edited by M. Hakan Yavuz ; with Feroz Ahmad.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, (c)2016.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9781607814627
- DR588 .W373 2016
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Illustrations; A Note on Transliteration; Acknowledgments; Introduction; The Origins of World War I and the Ottoman Road to War; Inside the Doomsday Machine; The Dilemmas of Young Turk Policy, 1914-1918; The Policies of the Entente Powers toward the Ottoman Empire; The Black Sea Raid of October 29, 1914, as a Foreign Policy Decision; Ideas, Ideologies, and Human Agency; Young Turks, Old State; Nationalism in Function; Revisiting Dominant Paradigms on a Young Turk Leader; Ottomanism and the Ottoman Vatan (1908-1918); Ambiguities of Turkism; Beyond Jihad
"Landscapes of Modernity and Order"The War and the Ottoman Home Front; Greeks, Jews, and Armenians; The Exodus of Thracian Greeks to Greece in the Post-Balkan War Era; A Last Toehold in Europe; Call to the Rescue; Ottoman Muslim Women and Work during World War I; Trading in the Shadow of Wars in a Doomed Empire; When a Military Problem Became a Social Issue; The Military Origins of the Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa; The Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa and World War I; Armenian-Kurdish and Ottoman-Russian Relations; A Topography of Positions in the Turkish-Armenian Debate
Russian Military Mobilization in the Caucasus before World War IReclaiming the Homeland; The Armenian Question or the Eastern Question?; A Last Attempt to Solve the Armenian Question; The Bitlis Uprising before World War I; The Eastern Vilayets, 1909-1914; The Eighth World Congress of the Dashnaktsutyun and Its Aftermath; Cilicia; Forced Migration of Ottoman Armenians during World War I; Modern Counterinsurgency Doctrine and the Ottoman-Armenian Population Reconcentrations of 1915-1916; The Relations between the Ottoman State and the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul (1914-1918)
The Deportation of the Armenians and the Issue of Abandoned Properties in KayseriGetting Away with Murder; Beyond Complicity; An Assessment of Armenian Claims from the Perspective of International Law; Political and Human Landscapes of Anatolia in American Diplomatic Correspondence after World War I; The Balkans and World War I; From Ottoman to Mediterranean Empire; A Reason to Break the Hague Convention?; Albania; The Jihad Fatwa in Bosnia and Herzegovina; The Creation of the Serbian or Yugoslav State; Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire
The Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire before, during, and after World War INarrating Experiences of World War I; Ottoman and German Imperial Objectives in Syria during World War I; From Ottoman Lebanon to the French Mandate; Iran and World War I; Memories and Legacies of World War I; The "Young Turk Zeitgeist" in the Middle Eastern Uprisings in the Aftermath of World War I; "Eternal Sunshine of an Obscure Mind"; Haunting Memories of the Great War; Istanbul in the Early 1920s in White Russian Memoirs and Russian Sources
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