War and Nationalism: The Balkan Wars, 1912-1913, and Their Sociopolitical Implications

By: YAVUZ, M. HakanContributor(s): BLUMI, IsaMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Utah Series in Middle East StudiesPublication details: Salt Lake City The University of Utah Press 2013 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Balkan Peninsula--History--War of 1912-1913 | Balkan Peninsula--History--War of 1912-1913--Economic aspects--Turkey | Nationalism--Balkan Peninsula--History--20th century
Contents:
Contents List of Illustrations xi List of Maps and Tables xii A Note on Transliteration xiii Foreword: Lessons Learned from the Balkan Wars xv Edward J. Erickson Preface: The Rise of Balkan Nationalism within the Triangle of the Ottoman, Austrian, and Russian Empires, 1800-1878 xxiii Peter von Sivers Acknowledgments xxxix Introduction: Lasting Consequences of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) 1 Isa Blumi and M. Hakan Yavuz Part I. The Origins of the Balkan Wars 1. Warfare and Nationalism: The Balkan Wars as a Catalyst for Homogenization 31 M. Hakan Yavuz 2. Bulgaria and the Origins of the Balkan Wars, 1912-1913 85 Richard C. Hall 3. The Young Turk Policy in Macedonia: Cause of the Balkan Wars? 100 Mehmet Hacısalihoğlu 4. Rebels with a Cause: Armenian-Macedonian Relations and Their Bulgarian Connection, 1895-1913 132 Garabet K. Moumdjian 5. The Origins of the Balkan Wars: A Reinterpretation 176 Gül Tokay viii Contents 6. A Micro-Historical Experience in the Late Ottoman Balkans: The Case of Austria-Hungary in Sanjak Novi Pazar (1879-1908) 197 Tamara Scheer 7. The Balkan Wars in the Italian Perspective 230 Francesco Caccamo Part II. War as Experience and the Persecution of Change 8. Armies Defeated before They Took the Field?: The Ottoman Mobilization of October 1912 251 Feroze Yasamee 9. Epidemic Diseases on the Thracian Front of the Ottoman Empire during the Balkan Wars 272 Oya Dağlar Macar 10. Fighting on Two Fronts: The Balkan Wars and the Struggle for Women's Rights in Ottoman Turkey 298 Serpil Atamaz 11. Pomak Christianization (Pokrastvane) in Bulgaria during the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 316 Fatme Myuhtar-May 12. Bulgaria's Policy toward Muslims during the Balkan Wars 361 Neriman Ersoy-Hacısalihoğlu 13. The Aggressiveness of Bosnian and Herzegovinian Serbs in the Public Discourse during the Balkan Wars 371 Amir Duranovic 14. Paramilitaries in the Balkan Wars: The Case of Macedonian Adrianople Volunteers 399 Tetsuya Sahara Part III. Assessing Local, Regional, and International Reactions to the War 15. Between Cross and Crescent: British Diplomacy and Press Opinion toward the Ottoman Empire in Resolving the Balkan Wars, 1912-1913 423 Pamela J. Dorn Sezgin Contents ix 16. Perceiving the Balkan Wars: Western and Ottoman Commentaries on the 1914 Carnegie Endowment's Balkan Wars Inquiry 474 Patrick J. Adamiak 17. Whose Is the House of Greatest Disorder?: Civilization and Savagery on the Early Twentieth-Century Eastern European and North American Frontiers 496 Jonathan Schmitt 18. Impacts of the Balkan Wars: The Uncharted Paths from Empire to Nation-State 528 Isa Blumi 19. Ottoman Disintegration in the Balkans and Its Repercussions 558 Sevtap Demirci 20. And the Awakening Came in the Wake of the Balkan War": The Changing Conceptualization of the Body in Late Ottoman Society 571 Melis Hafez 21. Making Sense of the Defeat in the Balkan Wars: Voices from the Arab Provinces 594 Eyal Ginio Part IV. The Republic of Turkey and Republican Introspection 22. The Balkans, War, and Migration 621 Nedim İpek 23. The Balkan Wars and the Refugee Leadership of the Early Turkish Republic 665 Erik Jan Zürcher 24. The Traumatic Legacy of the Balkan Wars for Turkish Intellectuals 679 Funda Selçuk Şirin 25. The Loss of the Lost: The Effects of the Balkan Wars on the Construction of Modern Turkish Nationalism 704 Mehmet Arısan x Contents 26. What Did the Albanians Do?: Postwar Disputes on Albanian Attitudes 727 Çağdaş Sümer 27. The Legacy and Impacts of the Defeat in the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 on the Psychological Makeup of the Turkish Officer Corps 739 Doğan Akyaz 28. The Influence of the Balkan Wars on the Two Military Officers Who Would Have the Greatest Impact on the Fortunes of the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey 769 Preston Hughes 29. More History Than They Can Consume?: Perception of the Balkan Wars in Turkish Republican Textbooks (1932-2007) 777 Nazan Çiçek Chronology of the Balkan Wars 805 Bibliography 809 List of Contributors 853 Utah Series in Middle East Studies 855 Index 857 ..."
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Foreword by Edward J. Erickson

Contents List of Illustrations xi List of Maps and Tables xii A Note on Transliteration xiii Foreword: Lessons Learned from the Balkan Wars xv Edward J. Erickson Preface: The Rise of Balkan Nationalism within the Triangle of the Ottoman, Austrian, and Russian Empires, 1800-1878 xxiii Peter von Sivers Acknowledgments xxxix Introduction: Lasting Consequences of the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) 1 Isa Blumi and M. Hakan Yavuz Part I. The Origins of the Balkan Wars 1. Warfare and Nationalism: The Balkan Wars as a Catalyst for Homogenization 31 M. Hakan Yavuz 2. Bulgaria and the Origins of the Balkan Wars, 1912-1913 85 Richard C. Hall 3. The Young Turk Policy in Macedonia: Cause of the Balkan Wars? 100 Mehmet Hacısalihoğlu 4. Rebels with a Cause: Armenian-Macedonian Relations and Their Bulgarian Connection, 1895-1913 132 Garabet K. Moumdjian 5. The Origins of the Balkan Wars: A Reinterpretation 176 Gül Tokay viii Contents 6. A Micro-Historical Experience in the Late Ottoman Balkans: The Case of Austria-Hungary in Sanjak Novi Pazar (1879-1908) 197 Tamara Scheer 7. The Balkan Wars in the Italian Perspective 230 Francesco Caccamo Part II. War as Experience and the Persecution of Change 8. Armies Defeated before They Took the Field?: The Ottoman Mobilization of October 1912 251 Feroze Yasamee 9. Epidemic Diseases on the Thracian Front of the Ottoman Empire during the Balkan Wars 272 Oya Dağlar Macar 10. Fighting on Two Fronts: The Balkan Wars and the Struggle for Women's Rights in Ottoman Turkey 298 Serpil Atamaz 11. Pomak Christianization (Pokrastvane) in Bulgaria during the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 316 Fatme Myuhtar-May 12. Bulgaria's Policy toward Muslims during the Balkan Wars 361 Neriman Ersoy-Hacısalihoğlu 13. The Aggressiveness of Bosnian and Herzegovinian Serbs in the Public Discourse during the Balkan Wars 371 Amir Duranovic 14. Paramilitaries in the Balkan Wars: The Case of Macedonian Adrianople Volunteers 399 Tetsuya Sahara Part III. Assessing Local, Regional, and International Reactions to the War 15. Between Cross and Crescent: British Diplomacy and Press Opinion toward the Ottoman Empire in Resolving the Balkan Wars, 1912-1913 423 Pamela J. Dorn Sezgin Contents ix 16. Perceiving the Balkan Wars: Western and Ottoman Commentaries on the 1914 Carnegie Endowment's Balkan Wars Inquiry 474 Patrick J. Adamiak 17. Whose Is the House of Greatest Disorder?: Civilization and Savagery on the Early Twentieth-Century Eastern European and North American Frontiers 496 Jonathan Schmitt 18. Impacts of the Balkan Wars: The Uncharted Paths from Empire to Nation-State 528 Isa Blumi 19. Ottoman Disintegration in the Balkans and Its Repercussions 558 Sevtap Demirci 20. And the Awakening Came in the Wake of the Balkan War": The Changing Conceptualization of the Body in Late Ottoman Society 571 Melis Hafez 21. Making Sense of the Defeat in the Balkan Wars: Voices from the Arab Provinces 594 Eyal Ginio Part IV. The Republic of Turkey and Republican Introspection 22. The Balkans, War, and Migration 621 Nedim İpek 23. The Balkan Wars and the Refugee Leadership of the Early Turkish Republic 665 Erik Jan Zürcher 24. The Traumatic Legacy of the Balkan Wars for Turkish Intellectuals 679 Funda Selçuk Şirin 25. The Loss of the Lost: The Effects of the Balkan Wars on the Construction of Modern Turkish Nationalism 704 Mehmet Arısan x Contents 26. What Did the Albanians Do?: Postwar Disputes on Albanian Attitudes 727 Çağdaş Sümer 27. The Legacy and Impacts of the Defeat in the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 on the Psychological Makeup of the Turkish Officer Corps 739 Doğan Akyaz 28. The Influence of the Balkan Wars on the Two Military Officers Who Would Have the Greatest Impact on the Fortunes of the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey 769 Preston Hughes 29. More History Than They Can Consume?: Perception of the Balkan Wars in Turkish Republican Textbooks (1932-2007) 777 Nazan Çiçek Chronology of the Balkan Wars 805 Bibliography 809 List of Contributors 853 Utah Series in Middle East Studies 855 Index 857 ..."