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- catalog abstract "Annotation The 19th century prevails in this anthology on the transformation of the late Ottoman state into modern Turkey. Thirty-three articles are arranged in three categories: the Ottoman socio-political transformation, the population movements of immigration and migration, and the formation of nation-states with politico-religious identities. Karpat (history, U. of Wisconsin) has a central aim: to counteract what would become bureaucratic Republican attempts by the Turkish Historical Society (formerly, the Ottoman Historical Society) to cut off Turkish history from its Ottoman past. The THS was able to do this by instead connecting the Republic with its earlier Central Asian roots, and by relying too heavily on European versions of Ottoman/Turkish history more unfavorable to things Ottoman. Topics include the social and economic transformation of Istanbul in the 19th century, Jewish population movements in the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman relations with the Balkan nations after 1683, and Romanian independence and the Ottoman state. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com). Annotation This book comprises a collection of articles and essays published in a variety of journals during the past decades, which seek to identify and analyze mainly the internal forces which transformed the Ottoman State into a variety of national states in the Balkans and the Middle East. Kemal H. Karpat studies the transformation of "miri (state) lands into private property, the subsequent rise of a new propertied middle class in the countryside with its own stratum of intellectuals and notables as preparing the rise of a civil order which embraced or rejected as the situation demanded the old statist philosophy and the new bureaucracy. The book studies migration as a key factor which brought many Muslim ethnic groups into Anatolia that produced a social restructuring and new modern Ottoman-Islamic-Turkish culture that formed the ethno-cultural roots of Republican Turkey.".
- catalog contributor b12559564.
- catalog coverage "Turkey Economic conditions 1288-1918.".
- catalog coverage "Turkey Politics and government.".
- catalog coverage "Turkey Social conditions 1288-1918.".
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Annotation The 19th century prevails in this anthology on the transformation of the late Ottoman state into modern Turkey. Thirty-three articles are arranged in three categories: the Ottoman socio-political transformation, the population movements of immigration and migration, and the formation of nation-states with politico-religious identities. Karpat (history, U. of Wisconsin) has a central aim: to counteract what would become bureaucratic Republican attempts by the Turkish Historical Society (formerly, the Ottoman Historical Society) to cut off Turkish history from its Ottoman past. The THS was able to do this by instead connecting the Republic with its earlier Central Asian roots, and by relying too heavily on European versions of Ottoman/Turkish history more unfavorable to things Ottoman. Topics include the social and economic transformation of Istanbul in the 19th century, Jewish population movements in the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman relations with the Balkan nations after 1683, and Romanian independence and the Ottoman state. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).".
- catalog description "Annotation This book comprises a collection of articles and essays published in a variety of journals during the past decades, which seek to identify and analyze mainly the internal forces which transformed the Ottoman State into a variety of national states in the Balkans and the Middle East. Kemal H. Karpat studies the transformation of "miri (state) lands into private property, the subsequent rise of a new propertied middle class in the countryside with its own stratum of intellectuals and notables as preparing the rise of a civil order which embraced or rejected as the situation demanded the old statist philosophy and the new bureaucracy. The book studies migration as a key factor which brought many Muslim ethnic groups into Anatolia that produced a social restructuring and new modern Ottoman-Islamic-Turkish culture that formed the ethno-cultural roots of Republican Turkey.".
- catalog description "I. Ottoman transformation and demography -- migration -- The transformation of the Ottoman state, 1789-1908 -- The Ottoman parliament of 1877 and its social significance -- The Ottoman emigration to America, 1860-1914 -- The Ottoman adoption of statistics from the West in the 19th century -- Jewish population movements in the Ottoman Empire, 1862-1914 -- Kosuth in Turkey: The impact of Hungarian refugees in the Ottoman Empire, 1849-1851 -- The Ottoman demography in the nineteenth century: Sources, concepts, methods -- Ottoman urbanism: The Crimean emigration to Dobruca and the founding of Mecidiye, 1856-1878 -- The Ottoman family: Documents pertaining to its size -- The social and economic transformation of Istanbul in the nineteenth century -- Some historical and methodological considerations concerning social stratification in the Middle East -- Muslim migration".
- catalog description "II. The social restructuring, nationalities -- nationalism -- The land regime, social structure, and modernization in the Ottoman Empire -- The social and political foundations of nationalism in South East Europe after 1878: A reinterpretation -- Ottoman relations with the Balkan nations after 1683 -- The Balkan national states and nationalism: image and reality -- The Ottoman rule in Europe from the perspective of 1994 -- The civil rights of the Muslims of the Balkans -- Nation and nationalism in the late Ottoman Empire -- The memoirs of N. Batzaria: The young Turks and nationalism -- Ottoman views and policies towards the Orthodox Christian Church -- Millets and nationality: The roots of the incongruity of nation and state in the Post-Ottoman era -- The status of the Muslim under European rule: the eviction and settlement of the Cerkes -- Romanian independence and the Ottoman state".
- catalog description "III. Ethnicity & identity -- The Hijra from Russia and the Balkans: the process of self-definition in the late Ottoman state -- The ethnicity problem in a multi-ethnic a national Islamic state: Continuity and recasting of ethnic identity in the Ottoman state -- The Ottoman ethnic and confessional legacy in the Middle East -- Ottoman migration, ethnopolitics and the formation of nation states in South East Europe and Israel -- Ottoman immigration policies and settlement in Palestine -- Yakub Bey's relations with the Ottoman sultans: a reinterpretation -- Social environment and literature: The reflection of the Young Turk Era (1908-1918) in the literary work of Omer Seyfeddin.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 856 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Studies on Ottoman social and political history.".
- catalog identifier "9004121013".
- catalog isFormatOf "Studies on Ottoman social and political history.".
- catalog isPartOf "Social, economic, and political studies of the Middle East and Asia, 1385-3376 ; v. 81".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Leiden ; Boston : Brill,".
- catalog relation "Studies on Ottoman social and political history.".
- catalog spatial "Turkey Economic conditions 1288-1918.".
- catalog spatial "Turkey Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Turkey Social conditions 1288-1918.".
- catalog subject "956.1/015 21".
- catalog subject "HC492 .K38 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Ottoman transformation and demography -- migration -- The transformation of the Ottoman state, 1789-1908 -- The Ottoman parliament of 1877 and its social significance -- The Ottoman emigration to America, 1860-1914 -- The Ottoman adoption of statistics from the West in the 19th century -- Jewish population movements in the Ottoman Empire, 1862-1914 -- Kosuth in Turkey: The impact of Hungarian refugees in the Ottoman Empire, 1849-1851 -- The Ottoman demography in the nineteenth century: Sources, concepts, methods -- Ottoman urbanism: The Crimean emigration to Dobruca and the founding of Mecidiye, 1856-1878 -- The Ottoman family: Documents pertaining to its size -- The social and economic transformation of Istanbul in the nineteenth century -- Some historical and methodological considerations concerning social stratification in the Middle East -- Muslim migration".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. The social restructuring, nationalities -- nationalism -- The land regime, social structure, and modernization in the Ottoman Empire -- The social and political foundations of nationalism in South East Europe after 1878: A reinterpretation -- Ottoman relations with the Balkan nations after 1683 -- The Balkan national states and nationalism: image and reality -- The Ottoman rule in Europe from the perspective of 1994 -- The civil rights of the Muslims of the Balkans -- Nation and nationalism in the late Ottoman Empire -- The memoirs of N. Batzaria: The young Turks and nationalism -- Ottoman views and policies towards the Orthodox Christian Church -- Millets and nationality: The roots of the incongruity of nation and state in the Post-Ottoman era -- The status of the Muslim under European rule: the eviction and settlement of the Cerkes -- Romanian independence and the Ottoman state".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. Ethnicity & identity -- The Hijra from Russia and the Balkans: the process of self-definition in the late Ottoman state -- The ethnicity problem in a multi-ethnic a national Islamic state: Continuity and recasting of ethnic identity in the Ottoman state -- The Ottoman ethnic and confessional legacy in the Middle East -- Ottoman migration, ethnopolitics and the formation of nation states in South East Europe and Israel -- Ottoman immigration policies and settlement in Palestine -- Yakub Bey's relations with the Ottoman sultans: a reinterpretation -- Social environment and literature: The reflection of the Young Turk Era (1908-1918) in the literary work of Omer Seyfeddin.".
- catalog title "Studies on Ottoman social and political history : selected articles and essays / by Kemal H. Karpat.".
- catalog type "text".