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- 1From:Armenian Review (Vol. 54, Issue 3-4) Peer-ReviewedAbstract The article discusses the issues of Armenian trade capital in the context of F. Braudel's theory of civilizations. While there has been a great deal of research done on this topic, most discuss primarily...
- 2From:Connotations (Vol. 19, Issue 1-3) Peer-ReviewedI. An Unlikely Pilgrim That an early modern Presbyterian Scot deeply distrustful of Catholics and Papist practices and highly suspicious of the beliefs and actions of Islamic "infidels" should undertake a pilgrimage...
- 3From:Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae (Vol. 71, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe authors first review the investigations into the history of the lost mausoleum (turbe) and the surrounding complex of Sultan Suleyman who died during the siege of Szigetvar on September 7, 1566. Then they narrate...
- 4From:Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe nationalizing narratives of the Turkish state framed the construction of the new nation as a revolution and as a deliberate break from the socio-political practices of the theocratic and multi-ethnic Ottoman Empire....
- 5From:Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association (Vol. 4, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe emergence of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) in 1890 marked the opening of a new front of guerilla warfare initiated by various revolutionary movements in the Ottoman Empire throughout the second half of...
- 6From:Biography (Vol. 44, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedRevolution: The Roots and Routes of Illness For over four centuries, Lebanon was shackled to the Ottoman Empire, whose later decline was described by nineteenth-century commentators as the "Sick Man of Europe." This...
- 7From:Moving Image (Vol. 21, Issue 1-2) Peer-ReviewedIn this article, we explore the potentials and possibilities in activating the silenced, discarded, misidentified, and unwelcome moving image artifacts relating to the film heritage of the Ottoman Empire. The arrival of...
- 8From:Insight Turkey (Vol. 23, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSince the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Turkey has been using the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TiKA) to gain soft power and increase its influence in the Balkans, Caucasia, and Central Asia. As...
- 9From:Armenian Review (Vol. 57, Issue 3-4) Peer-ReviewedESTIMATES OF THE ARMENIAN POPULATION IN THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE prior to the genocide have typically been based either on aggregate level data or on oral tradition. Micro-studies that compare disparate sources at the level...
- 10From:Perceptions (Vol. 20, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe role of the Turkish Red Crescent Society and its humanitarian work during World War I and the Turkish War of Independence by delivering healthcare and assistance to tens of thousands of wounded or sick soldiers is...
- 11From:Uluslararasi Iliskiler / International Relations (Vol. 17, Issue 66) Peer-ReviewedTürkiye'de Uluslararasi Iliskiler [UI] egitiminin öncülleriyle Osmanli Imparatorlugu'nun parçalanmaya basladigi 19. yüzyilin ikinci yarisinda karsilasilir. Fünun-i Diplomatika, Tarih-i Siyasi ve Hukuk-i Beyneldüvel gibi...
- 12From:Journal of World History (Vol. 24, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedOn the first night of January of 1494, while transporting a load from Gallipoli to Edirne with other fellow laborers, a wagon driver had an accident in Bolayir. When his ox was injured on the road and could not move any...
- 13From:Turkish Journal of History (Vol. 74) Peer-ReviewedThe French occupation of Algeria in 1830 and the Ottoman centralization of Tripoli in 1835 rendered Tunisia the focus of a struggle for influence in North Africa. Naval preparations for the Mediterranean and military...
- 14From:Turkish Journal of History (Vol. 71) Peer-ReviewedIn this article, an attempt was made to determine the importance that the Ottoman Foreign Ministry gained in the foreign relations of the state over the course of a century. The process of becoming a permanent state...
- 15From:Contributions to the History of Concepts (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedConceptual history holds tremendous potential to address a central issue in Near Eastern Studies, namely the formation of modernity in the Near East, provisionally located between the mid-nineteenth and mid-twentieth...
- 16From:Cromohs: Cyber Review of Modern Historiography (Vol. 24) Peer-ReviewedA diamond is forever About 75 years ago, a smart copywriter coined a new tag line--'A diamond is forever'--for his client, De Beers. A new symbol of eternal love was created, and the diamond became the almost...
- 17From:Cromohs: Cyber Review of Modern Historiography (Vol. 21) Peer-ReviewedThe "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History and New Europe College Bucharest This study explores the manner in which two competing empires, the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire, acted through material culture and...
- 18From:Journal of the Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIt is an understatement to say that Turkey has a complicated relationship with its past--recent and remote. It also goes without saying that this is hardly a uniquely Turkish predicament. Here in the US, one of the flash...
- 19From:Jewish Social Studies (Vol. 27, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article examines debates regarding citizenship and loyalty to the empire that arose during the Ottomanization campaign that took place in Palestine during World War I. These discussions in Palestine took place in...
- 20From:Contributions to the History of Concepts (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedEmpire was never an important concept in Ottoman politics. This did not stop Ottoman rulers from laying claim to three titles that may be called imperial: halife, hakan, and kayser. Each of these pertains to different...