War and Collapse: World War I and the Ottoman State

By: YAVUZ, M. HakanContributor(s): AHMAD, FerozMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Utah Series in Middle East StudiesPublication details: Salt Lake City The University of Utah Press 2016 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Turkey--History--Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 | Turkey--Politics and government--1909-1918 | World War, 1914-1918--Turkey
Contents:
IllustrationsA Note on TransliterationAcknowledgmentsIntroduction - M. Hakan Yavuz and Feroz AhmadPart I. The Origins of World War I and the Ottoman Road to War 1. Inside the Doomsday Machine: The Great Powers on the Eve of 1914 - Sean McMeekin ?2. The Dilemmas of Young Turk Policy, 1914-1918 - Feroz Ahmad 3. The Policies of the Entente Powers toward the Ottoman Empire - Altay Cengizer ?4. The Black Sea Raid of October 29, 1914, as a Foreign Policy Decision: Collusion or Necessity? - Gün Kut ?Part II. Ideas, Ideologies, and Human Agency 5. Young Turks, Old State: The Ontological (In)Security of the State and the Continuity of Ottomanism - Serhun Al ?6. Nationalism in Function: Rebellions" in the Ottoman Empire and Narratives in Their Absence - Ramazan Hakkı Öztan ?7. Revisiting Dominant Paradigms on a Young Turk Leader: Ahmed Rıza - Erdem Sönmez ?8. Ottomanism and the Ottoman Vatan (1908-1918) - Behlül Özkan9. Ambiguities of Turkism: Cultural and Intellectual Manifestations of Turkish National Thought - Umut Uzer10. Beyond Jihad: Alexander Helphand-Parvus, Musa Kazım, and Celal Nuri on the Ottoman-German Alliance - York Norman11."Landscapes of Modernity and Order": War and Propaganda in Ottoman Writing during World War I - ?Eyal Ginio Part III. The War and the Ottoman Home Front 12. 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 Sezgin13. The Exodus of Thracian Greeks to Greece in the Post-Balkan War Era -Ahmet Efiloğlu14. A Last Toehold in Europe: The Making of Turkish Thrace, 1912-1923 - Ryan Gingeras15. Call to the Rescue: World War I through the Eyes of Women - Serpil Atamaz16. Ottoman Muslim Women and Work during World War I - Nicole A. N. M. van Os17. Trading in the Shadow of Wars in a Doomed Empire - Aliye F. Mataracı ?18. When a Military Problem Became a Social Issue: Ottoman Desertions and Deserters in World War I - Mehmet Beşikçi 19. The Military Origins of the Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa: The IMRO and the Ottoman Special Force on the Eve of World War I - Tetsuya Sahara20. The Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa and World War I - Yücel YiğitPart IV. Armenian-Kurdish and Ottoman-Russian Relations 21. A Topography of Positions in the Turkish-Armenian Debate - M. Hakan Yavuz ?22. Russian Military Mobilization in the Caucasus before World War I - Mustafa Tanrıverdi 23. Reclaiming the Homeland: The Caucasus-Oriented Activities ?of Ottoman Circassians during and after World War I - Georgy Chochiev 24. The Armenian Question or the Eastern Question? -I Sevtap Demirci25. A Last Attempt to Solve the Armenian Question: The Reform of 1914 - Ahmet Şeyhun 26. The Bitlis Uprising before World War I - Tibet Abak27. The Eastern Vilayets, 1909-1914: ARF-CUP Collusion, Russian Stratagems, and the Kurdish Menace - Garabet K. Moumdjian ?28. The Eighth World Congress of the Dashnaktsutyun and Its Aftermath - Onur Önol29. Cilicia: A Missed Opportunity in World War I - Justin McCarthy30. Forced Migration of Ottoman Armenians during World War I: How Security Concerns Affected Decision Making - Kemal Çiçek 31. Modern Counterinsurgency Doctrine and the Ottoman- Armenian Population Reconcentrations of 1915-1916 - John Reed ?32. The Relations between the Ottoman State and the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul (1914-1918) - Ramazan Erhan Güllü 33. The Deportation of the Armenians and the Issue of Abandoned Properties in Kayseri - Oya Gözel Durmaz34. Getting Away with Murder: Soghomon Tehlirian, ASALA, and the Justice Commandos, 1921-1984 - Christopher Gunn35. Beyond Complicity: British Responsibility for the Massacres of Armenians in World War I - Tal Buenos 36. An Assessment of Armenian Claims from the Perspective of International Law - Şükrü M. Elekdağ 37. Political and Human Landscapes of Anatolia in American Diplomatic Correspondence after World War I - Hakan Özoğlu Part V. The Balkans and World War I38. From Ottoman to Mediterranean Empire: Italian Colonial Rule in the Dodecanese Islands and the Second Treaty of Lausanne - Valerie McGuire 39. A Reason to Break the Hague Convention?: The Habsburg Occupation Policy toward Balkan Muslims during?World War I - Tamara Scheer 40. Albania: The Struggle for Identity on the Eve of World War I - Olsi Jazexhi ?41. The Jihad Fatwa in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Fikret Karcic42. The Creation of the Serbian or Yugoslav State: The Historiography of Bosnia and Herzegovina on World War I - Edin Radusic ?Part VI. Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire43. The Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire before, during, and after World War I: From Muslim Empire to Colonial States - Peter Sluglett ?44. Narrating Experiences of World War I: The Formation?of Arab Perspectives through Narration in Memoirs - Orçun Can Okan ?45. Ottoman and German Imperial Objectives in Syria during World War I: Synergies and Strains behind the Front Lines - Hasan Kayalı ?46. From Ottoman Lebanon to the French Mandate: The End of the "Long Peace"? - Francesco Mazzucotelli 47. Iran and World War I - Eric Hooglund ?Part VII. Memories and Legacies of World War I 48. The "Young Turk Zeitgeist" in the Middle Eastern Uprisings in the Aftermath of World War I - Alp Yenen 49. "Eternal Sunshine of an Obscure Mind": World War I, the Imperial Collapse, and Trauma Management in the New Turkish Republic - Mehmet Arısan ?50. Haunting Memories of the Great War: The Gallipoli Victory Commemorations in Turkey - Gencer Özcan and Özüm Arzık 51. Istanbul in the Early 1920s in White Russian Memoirs and Russian Sources - Kezban Acar 52. The Ottoman Question at the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) - Francesco Caccamo ?53. Fragmentation and Unification of the Body in World War I - Senadin Musabegovic ChronologyBibliographyContributorsIndex"
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IllustrationsA Note on TransliterationAcknowledgmentsIntroduction - M. Hakan Yavuz and Feroz AhmadPart I. The Origins of World War I and the Ottoman Road to War 1. Inside the Doomsday Machine: The Great Powers on the Eve of 1914 - Sean McMeekin ?2. The Dilemmas of Young Turk Policy, 1914-1918 - Feroz Ahmad 3. The Policies of the Entente Powers toward the Ottoman Empire - Altay Cengizer ?4. The Black Sea Raid of October 29, 1914, as a Foreign Policy Decision: Collusion or Necessity? - Gün Kut ?Part II. Ideas, Ideologies, and Human Agency 5. Young Turks, Old State: The Ontological (In)Security of the State and the Continuity of Ottomanism - Serhun Al ?6. Nationalism in Function: Rebellions" in the Ottoman Empire and Narratives in Their Absence - Ramazan Hakkı Öztan ?7. Revisiting Dominant Paradigms on a Young Turk Leader: Ahmed Rıza - Erdem Sönmez ?8. Ottomanism and the Ottoman Vatan (1908-1918) - Behlül Özkan9. Ambiguities of Turkism: Cultural and Intellectual Manifestations of Turkish National Thought - Umut Uzer10. Beyond Jihad: Alexander Helphand-Parvus, Musa Kazım, and Celal Nuri on the Ottoman-German Alliance - York Norman11."Landscapes of Modernity and Order": War and Propaganda in Ottoman Writing during World War I - ?Eyal Ginio Part III. The War and the Ottoman Home Front 12. 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 Sezgin13. The Exodus of Thracian Greeks to Greece in the Post-Balkan War Era -Ahmet Efiloğlu14. A Last Toehold in Europe: The Making of Turkish Thrace, 1912-1923 - Ryan Gingeras15. Call to the Rescue: World War I through the Eyes of Women - Serpil Atamaz16. Ottoman Muslim Women and Work during World War I - Nicole A. N. M. van Os17. Trading in the Shadow of Wars in a Doomed Empire - Aliye F. Mataracı ?18. When a Military Problem Became a Social Issue: Ottoman Desertions and Deserters in World War I - Mehmet Beşikçi 19. The Military Origins of the Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa: The IMRO and the Ottoman Special Force on the Eve of World War I - Tetsuya Sahara20. The Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa and World War I - Yücel YiğitPart IV. Armenian-Kurdish and Ottoman-Russian Relations 21. A Topography of Positions in the Turkish-Armenian Debate - M. Hakan Yavuz ?22. Russian Military Mobilization in the Caucasus before World War I - Mustafa Tanrıverdi 23. Reclaiming the Homeland: The Caucasus-Oriented Activities ?of Ottoman Circassians during and after World War I - Georgy Chochiev 24. The Armenian Question or the Eastern Question? -I Sevtap Demirci25. A Last Attempt to Solve the Armenian Question: The Reform of 1914 - Ahmet Şeyhun 26. The Bitlis Uprising before World War I - Tibet Abak27. The Eastern Vilayets, 1909-1914: ARF-CUP Collusion, Russian Stratagems, and the Kurdish Menace - Garabet K. Moumdjian ?28. The Eighth World Congress of the Dashnaktsutyun and Its Aftermath - Onur Önol29. Cilicia: A Missed Opportunity in World War I - Justin McCarthy30. Forced Migration of Ottoman Armenians during World War I: How Security Concerns Affected Decision Making - Kemal Çiçek 31. Modern Counterinsurgency Doctrine and the Ottoman- Armenian Population Reconcentrations of 1915-1916 - John Reed ?32. The Relations between the Ottoman State and the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul (1914-1918) - Ramazan Erhan Güllü 33. The Deportation of the Armenians and the Issue of Abandoned Properties in Kayseri - Oya Gözel Durmaz34. Getting Away with Murder: Soghomon Tehlirian, ASALA, and the Justice Commandos, 1921-1984 - Christopher Gunn35. Beyond Complicity: British Responsibility for the Massacres of Armenians in World War I - Tal Buenos 36. An Assessment of Armenian Claims from the Perspective of International Law - Şükrü M. Elekdağ 37. Political and Human Landscapes of Anatolia in American Diplomatic Correspondence after World War I - Hakan Özoğlu Part V. The Balkans and World War I38. From Ottoman to Mediterranean Empire: Italian Colonial Rule in the Dodecanese Islands and the Second Treaty of Lausanne - Valerie McGuire 39. A Reason to Break the Hague Convention?: The Habsburg Occupation Policy toward Balkan Muslims during?World War I - Tamara Scheer 40. Albania: The Struggle for Identity on the Eve of World War I - Olsi Jazexhi ?41. The Jihad Fatwa in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Fikret Karcic42. The Creation of the Serbian or Yugoslav State: The Historiography of Bosnia and Herzegovina on World War I - Edin Radusic ?Part VI. Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire43. The Arab Provinces of the Ottoman Empire before, during, and after World War I: From Muslim Empire to Colonial States - Peter Sluglett ?44. Narrating Experiences of World War I: The Formation?of Arab Perspectives through Narration in Memoirs - Orçun Can Okan ?45. Ottoman and German Imperial Objectives in Syria during World War I: Synergies and Strains behind the Front Lines - Hasan Kayalı ?46. From Ottoman Lebanon to the French Mandate: The End of the "Long Peace"? - Francesco Mazzucotelli 47. Iran and World War I - Eric Hooglund ?Part VII. Memories and Legacies of World War I 48. The "Young Turk Zeitgeist" in the Middle Eastern Uprisings in the Aftermath of World War I - Alp Yenen 49. "Eternal Sunshine of an Obscure Mind": World War I, the Imperial Collapse, and Trauma Management in the New Turkish Republic - Mehmet Arısan ?50. Haunting Memories of the Great War: The Gallipoli Victory Commemorations in Turkey - Gencer Özcan and Özüm Arzık 51. Istanbul in the Early 1920s in White Russian Memoirs and Russian Sources - Kezban Acar 52. The Ottoman Question at the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) - Francesco Caccamo ?53. Fragmentation and Unification of the Body in World War I - Senadin Musabegovic ChronologyBibliographyContributorsIndex"