War and nationalism : the Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, and their sociopolitical implications / edited by M. Hakan Yavuz and Isa Blumi ; foreword by Edward J. Erickson.

Yer Numarası
A.VIII/1728
ISBN
9781607812401 (cloth : alk. paper)
9781607812418 (ebook : alk. paper)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, ©2013.
Fiziksel Niteleme
xxxix, 884 s. : resim, tablo ; 24 cm.
Dizi
Utah series in Middle East studies.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Bibliyografya s. 809-852.
İndeks s. 857-884.
İçindekiler Notu
Foreword: lessons learned from the Balkan Wars / Edward J. Erickson, s. xv-xxii -- Preface: the rise of Balkan nationalism within the thiangle of the Ottoman, Austrian, and Russian Empires, ı8oo-ı878 / Peter von Sivers, s. xxiii-xxxvii -- Acknowledgments , s. xxxix -- Introduction: lasting consequences of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) / Isa Blumi and M. Hakan Yavuz, s. 1-30 -- Part I. the origins of the Balkan Wars -- 1. Warfare and nationalism: The Balkan Wars as a catalyst for homogenization / M. Hakan Yavuz, s. 31-84 -- 2. Bulgaria and the origins of the Balkan Wars, 1912-1913 / Richard C. Hall, s. 85-99 -- 3. the young Turk policy in Macedonia: cause of the Balkan Wars? / Mehmet Hacısalihoğlu, s. 100-131 -- 4. Rebels with a cause: Armenian-Macedonian relations and their Bulgarian connection, 1985-1913 / Garabet K. Moumdjian, s. 132-175 -- 5. the origins of the Balkan Wars: a reinterpretation / Gül Tokay, s. 176-196 -- 6. a micro-historical experience in the late Ottoman Balkans: the case of Austria-Hungary in Sanjak Novi Pazar (1879-1908) / Tamara Scheer, s. 197-229 -- 7. The Balkan Wars in the Italian perspective / Francesco Caccamo, s. 230-248 -- Part II. War as experience and the persecution of change -- 8. Armies defeated before they took the field? : The Ottoman mobilization of october 1912 / Feroze Yasamee, s. 251-271 -- 9. Epidemic diseases on the thracian front of the Ottoman Empire during the BalkanWars / Oya Dağlar Macar, s. 272-297 -- 10. Fighting on two fronts: The Balkan Wars and the struggle for women’s rights in Ottoman Turkey / Serpil Atamaz, s. 298-315 -- 11. Pomak christianization (pokrastvane) in Bulgaria during the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 / Fatme Myuhtar-May, s. 316-360 -- 12. Bulgaria's policy toward muslims during the Balkan Wars / Neriman Ersoy-Hacısalihoğlu, s. 361-370 -- 13. The Aggressiveness of Bosnian and Herzegovinian Serbs in the public discourse during the Balkan Wars / Amir Duranović, s. 371-398 -- 14. Paramilitaries in the Balkan Wars: the case of Macedonian adrianople volunteers / Tetsuya Sahara, s. 399-419 -- Part III. Assessing local, regional, and international reactions to the war -- 15. Between cross and crescent: British diplomacy and press opinion toward the Ottoman Empire in resolving the Balkan Wars, 1912-1913 / Pamela J. Dorn Sezgin, s. 423-473 -- 16. Perceiving the Balkan Wars: Western and Ottoman Commentaries on the 1914 carnegie endowment's Balkan Wars Inquiry / Patrick J. Adamiak, s. 474-495 -- 17. Whose is the house of greatest disorder? : civilization and savagery on the early twentieth-century Eastern European and North American frontiers / Jonathan Schrmitt, s. 496-527 -- 18. Impacts of the Balkan Wars: the uncharted paths from empire to nation-state / Isa Blumi, s. 528-557 -- 19. Ottoman disintegration in the Balkans and its repercussions / Sevtap Demirci s. 558-570 -- 20. “And the awakening came in the wake of the Balkan War" : the changing conceptualization of the body in late Ottoman society / Melis Hafez, s. 571-593 -- 21. Making sense of the defeat in the Balkan Wars: voices from the Arab provinces / Eyal Ginio, s. 594-617 -- Part IV. The Republic of Turkey and republican introspection -- 22. The Balkans, wars, and migration / Nedim İpek, s. 621-664 -- 23. The Balkan Wars and the refugee leadership of the early Turkish Republic / Erik Jan Zürcher, s. 665-678 -- 24. The Traumatic legacy of the Balkan Wars for Turkish intellectuals / Funda Selçuk Şirin, s. 679-703 -- 25. The Loss of the lost: the effects of the Balkan Wars on the construction of modern Turkish nationalism / Mehmet Arısan, s. 704-726 -- 26. What did the Albanians do? : postwar disputes on Albanian attitudes / Çağdaş Sümer, s. 727-738 -- 27. The Legacy and impacts of the defeat in the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 on the psychological makeup of the Turkish officer corps / Doğan, Akyaz, s. 739-768 -- 28. The Influence of the Balkan Wars on the two military officers who would have the greatest impact on the fortunes of the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey / Preston Hughes, s. 769-776 -- 29. More history than they can consume? : perception of the Balkan Wars in Turkish republican textbooks (1932-2007) / Nazan Çiçek, s. 777-804 -- Chronology of the Balkan Wars, s. 805-807 -- Bibliography, s. 809-852 -- List of contributors, s. 853-854 -- Utah Series in Middle East Studies, s. 855 -- Index, s. 857-884.
Emeği Geçenler
Yavuz, Hakan M., 1964-, ed.
Blumi, Isa, 1969-, ed.
Erickson, Edward J., 1950-, önsöz.