War and collapse : World War I and the Ottoman State / edited by M. Hakan Yavuz with Feroz Ahmad.

Yer Numarası
A.VIII/4413
ISBN
9781607814610 (cloth: alk. paper)
9781607814627 (ebook)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, ©2016.
Fiziksel Niteleme
xvii, 1505 s. : resim, harita, tablo ; 24 cm.
Dizi
Utah series in Middle East studies
Genel Not
İndeks s. 1435-1505.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Bibliyografya s. 1341-1430.
İçindekiler Notu
Part I -- The origins of the World war I and the Ottoman road to war -- Inside the doomsday machine: the great powers on the eve of 1914 / Sean McMeekin, s. 47-65 -- The dilemmas of Young Turk Policy, 1914-1918 / Feroz Ahmad, s. 66-83 -- The policies of the entente Powers toward the Ottoman Empire / Altay Cengizer, s. 84-112 -- The Black Sea raid of October 29, 1914, as a foreign policy decision: collusion or necessity? / Gün Kut, s. 113-132, Part II -- Ideas, ideologies, and human agency -- Young Turks, old state: the ontological (in)security of the state and the continuity of Ottomanism / Serhun Al, s. 135-160 -- Nationalism in function: “rebellions” in the Ottoman Empire and narratives in its absence / Ramazan Hakkı Öztan, s. 161-202 -- Revisiting dominant paradigms on a Young Turk Leader: Ahmed Rıza / Erdem Sönmez, s. 203-222 -- Ottomanism and the Ottoman Vatan, 1908-1918 / Behlül Özkan, s. 223-244 -- Ambiguities of Turkism: cultural and intellectual manifestations of Turkish national thought / Umut Uzer, s. 245-262 -- Beyond Jihad: Alexander Helphand-Parvus, Musa Kazım, and Celal Nuri on the Ottoman-German Alliance / York Norman, s. 263-281 -- “Landscapes of modernity and order”: war and propaganda in Ottoman writing during World War I / Eyal Ginio, s. 282-298, Part III -- The war and the Ottoman home front -- Greeks, Jews, and Armenians: a comparative analysis of non-muslim communities and nascent nationalisms in the Late Ottoman Empire through World War I / Pamela Dorn Sezgin, s. 301-329 -- The exodus of Thracian Greeks to Greece in the Post-Balkan War Era / Ahmet Efiloğlu, s. 330-370 -- A last toehold in Europe: the making of Turkish Thrace, 1912-1923 / Ryan Gingeras, s. 371-404 -- Call to the rescue: World War I through the eyes of women / Serpil Atamaz, s. 405-426 -- Ottoman Muslim Woman and work during World War I / Nicole A. N. M. van Os, s. 427-457 -- Trading in the shadow of wars in a doomed empire / Aliye F. Mataracı, s. 458-479 -- When a military problem became a social issue: Ottoman desertions and deserters in World War I / Mehmet Beşikçi, s. 480-491 -- The military origins of the Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa: the IMRO and the Ottoman special forces on the eve of World War I / Tetsuya Sahara, s. 492-517 -- The Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa and World War I / Yücel Yiğit, s. 518-537, Part IV -- Armenian-Kurdish and Ottoman-Russian relations -- A topography of positions in the Turkish-Armenian debate / M. Hakan Yavuz, s. 541-568 -- Russian Military Mobilization in the caucasus before World War I / Mustafa Tanrıverdi, s. 569-587 -- Reclaiming the homeland: the caucasus-oriented activities of Ottoman circasians during and after World War I / Georgy Chochiev, s. 588-632 -- The Armenian question or the eastern question? / Sevtap Demirci, s. 633-655 -- A last attempt to solve the Armenian question: the reform of 1914 / Ahmet Seyhun, s. 656-680 -- The Bitlis uprising before World War I / Tibet Abak, s. 681-704 -- The eastern vilayets, 1909-1914: ARF-CUP collusion, Russian stratagems, and the Kurdish Menace / Garabet K. Moumdjian, s. 705-780 -- The Eighth World Congress of the Dashnaktsutyun and its aftermath / Onur Önol, s. 781-799 -- Cilicia: a missed opportunity in World War I / Justin McCarthy, s. 800-815 -- Forced migration of Ottoman Armenians during World War I: how security concerns affected decision making / Kemal Çiçek, s. 816-835 -- Modern counterinsurgency doctrine and the Ottoman-Armenian population reconcentrations of 1915-1916 / John Reed, s. 836-849 -- The relations between the Ottoman state and the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul, 1914-1918 / Ramazan Erhan Güllü, s. 850-868 -- The deportation of the Armenians and the issue of abandoned properties in Kayseri / Oya Gözel Durmaz, s. 869-895 -- Getting away with murder: Soghomon Tehlirian, ASALA, and the Justice Commandos, 1921-1984 / Christopher Gunn, s. 896-917 -- Beyond complicity: British responsibility for the Massacres of Armenians in World War I / Tal Buenos, s. 918-940 -- An assessment of Armenian claims from the perspective of international law / Şükrü M. Elekdağ, s. 941-971 -- Political and human landscapes of Anatolia in American diplomatic correspondence after World War I / Hakan Özoğlu, s. 972-994, Part V. -- The Balkans and World War I -- From Ottoman to Mediterranean Empire: Italian colonial rule in the Dodecanese Islands and the second treaty of lausanne / Valerie McGuire, s. 997-1007 -- A reason to break the hague convention?: The habsburg occupation policy toward Balkan Muslims during Word War I / Tamara Scheer, s. 1008-1023 -- Albania: the struggle for identity on the eve of World War I / Olsi Jazexhi, s. 1024-1044 -- The Jihad Fatwa in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Fikret Karčić, s. 1045-1056 -- The creation of the Serbian or Yugoslav state: the historiography of Bosnia and Herzegovina on World War I / Edin Radušić, s. 1057-1071, Part IV -- Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire -- The Arab provinces of the Ottoman Empire before, during, and after World War I: from Muslim empire to colonial states / Peter Sluglett, s. 1075-1091 -- Narrating experiences of World War I: the formation of Arab perspectives through narration in memoirs / Orçun Can Okan, s. 1092-1111 -- Ottoman and German imperial objectives in Syria during World War I: Synergies and strains behind the front lines / Hasan Kayalı, s. 1112-1133 -- From Ottoman Lebanon to the French Mandate: The end of the “long peace”? / Francesco Mazzucotelli, s. 1134-1161 -- Iran and World War I / Eric Hooglund, s. 1162-1178, Part VII. -- Memories and legacies of World War I -- The “Young Turk Zeitgeist” in the Middle Eastern Uprisings in the aftermath of World War I / Alp Yenen, s. 1181-1216 -- “Eternal sunshine of an obscure mind”: World War I, the imperial collapse, and trauma management in the New Turkish Republic / Mehmet Arısan, s. 1217-1239 -- Haunting memories of the Great War: The Gallipoli Victory commemorations in Turkey / Gencer Özcan, Özüm Arzık, s. 1240-1257 -- Istanbul in the early 1920s in White Russian memoirs and Russian sources / Kezban Acar, s. 1258-1282 -- The Ottoman question at the Paris Peace conference, 1919-1920 / Francesco Caccamo, s. 1283-1314 -- Fragmentation and unification of the body in World War I / Senadin Musabegović, s. 1315-1333.
Emeği Geçenler
Yavuz, M. Hakan, editör.
Ahmad, Feroz, editör.