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Turks across empires : = marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914 /
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Title/Author:
Turks across empires :/ James H. Meyer.
Reminder of title:
marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914 /
remainder title:
Marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914.
Author:
Meyer, James H.
Published:
New York, NY :Oxford University Press, : 2014.,
Description:
211 p. :ill., map, ports ;25 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction: Identity freelancers -- Trans-imperial people -- Insider Muslims -- Activists and the Ulema after 1905 -- The Great Muslim Teacher Wars -- The politics of naming -- Istanbul and the Pan-Turkic scene -- Epilogue: The post-Imperial hangover -- Conclusions: Turkic worlds.
Subject:
Turkic peoples - History. -
Subject:
Turkey - History - Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918. -
ISBN:
9780198725145
Turks across empires : = marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914 /
Meyer, James H.
Turks across empires :
marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914 /Marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914.James H. Meyer. - First edition. - New York, NY :Oxford University Press,2014. - 211 p. :ill., map, ports ;25 cm. - Oxford studies in modern European history.. - Oxford studies in modern European history..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Identity freelancers -- Trans-imperial people -- Insider Muslims -- Activists and the Ulema after 1905 -- The Great Muslim Teacher Wars -- The politics of naming -- Istanbul and the Pan-Turkic scene -- Epilogue: The post-Imperial hangover -- Conclusions: Turkic worlds.
This book tells the story of the pan-Turkists, a group of Muslim activists who became involved in a wave of revolutions taking place in Russia (1905), Iran (1906) and the Ottoman Empire (1908), particularly focussing on the activities of three men, Yusuf Akcura, Ismail Gasprinskii, and Ahmet Agaoglu, who were part of a circle of Muslim writers and activists from Russia that was formed in Istanbul during the Young Turk era (1908-1918). The volume demonstrates how theirs is part of a much larger history of trans-imperial Muslims, the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, and the late imperial age. James Meyer examines international Muslim activist politics within its broader context of the events taking place at that time in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands: mobility, revolution, and the politicization of identity. These issues connect the pan- Turkists to the communities in which they lived in Russia, as well as to a larger population of trans-imperial Muslims living between the two empires. In particular, this book focuses upon three developments occurring between the middle of the nineteenth century and the First World War: an expansion in mobility, the outbreak of revolution, and a deep politicization of civilizational identity. Because these points are also characteristic of the post-Cold War era, Meyer argues that the experiences surrounding the pan-Turkists can provide valuable lessons for the present day. Drawing upon Russian and Turkic- language sources from Istanbul and a variety of Russian regions, this volume provides powerful insights into the nature of Russian-Ottoman interactions, during a time rich with possibility and change.
ISBN: 9780198725145US99.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
912821
Turkic peoples
--History.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
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Turkey
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LC Class. No.: DS26 / .M49 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 909
Turks across empires : = marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914 /
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