The Young Turk Revolution and the Ottoman Empire: The Aftermath of 1908

By: LEVY-AKSU, NoemiContributor(s): GEORGEON, FrançoisMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London I.B.Tauris 2017 Edition: 1stISBN: 9780000000000Subject(s): Abdulhamid II, Sultan of the Turks, 1842-1918 | Turkey--History--Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918 | Turkey--History--Young Turk Revolution, 1908
Contents:
Part I. New Fates:Revolutionary Heroes and Frustrated HopesChapter 1. The Heroes of Hürriyet: The Images in StruggleSaadet Özenpp. 15-39Chapter 2. The Logic of Enlightenment and the Realities of Revolution: Young Turks After the Young Turk RevolutionErdal Kaynarpp. 40-66Chapter 3. Political Victims of the Old Regime Under the Young Turk Regime (1908--11)Özgür Türesaypp. 67-95Chapter 4. The Implementation of the General Pardon After the Restoration of the Constitution and the Reactions in the PrisonsFatmagül Demirelpp. 96-110Part II. Still the Revolution? Freedom and Power After 1908Chapter 5. The Time of Freedom, the Time of Struggle for Power:The Young Turk Revolution in the Albanian ProvincesNathalie Clayerpp. 113-152Chapter 6. Social Unrest on the Aftermath of the 1908 Revolution: The Strike of the Aydin Railway in Izmir And its RepercussionsVangelis Kechriotispp. 153-174Chapter 7. Religion, Politics and Society in the Wake of the Young Turk Revolution: The Ramadan Of Freedom' in IstanbulFrançois Georgeonpp. 175-195Chapter 8. 31 Mart: A Fundamentalist Uprising in Istanbul in April 1909?Erik-Jan Zürcherpp. 196-211Chapter 9. Freedom Versus Security: Regulating and Managing Public Gatherings After the Young Turk RevolutionNoémi Lévy-Aksupp. 212-234Part III. Constitutional Expectations and Political HorizonsChapter 10. Historicizing the 1908 Revolution: The Case of JamanakAylin Koçunyanpp. 237-264Chapter 11. Continuity and Change in the 1909 Constitutional Revision: An Ottoman Imperial Nation Claims its SovereigntyIleana Moronipp. 265-285Chapter 12. Are they Not Our Workers?' Socialist Hilmi and his Publication İ Ş Tirak: An Appraisal of Ottoman SocialismMeltem Toksözpp. 286-317
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Part I. New Fates:Revolutionary Heroes and Frustrated HopesChapter 1. The Heroes of Hürriyet: The Images in StruggleSaadet Özenpp. 15-39Chapter 2. The Logic of Enlightenment and the Realities of Revolution: Young Turks After the Young Turk RevolutionErdal Kaynarpp. 40-66Chapter 3. Political Victims of the Old Regime Under the Young Turk Regime (1908--11)Özgür Türesaypp. 67-95Chapter 4. The Implementation of the General Pardon After the Restoration of the Constitution and the Reactions in the PrisonsFatmagül Demirelpp. 96-110Part II. Still the Revolution? Freedom and Power After 1908Chapter 5. The Time of Freedom, the Time of Struggle for Power:The Young Turk Revolution in the Albanian ProvincesNathalie Clayerpp. 113-152Chapter 6. Social Unrest on the Aftermath of the 1908 Revolution: The Strike of the Aydin Railway in Izmir And its RepercussionsVangelis Kechriotispp. 153-174Chapter 7. Religion, Politics and Society in the Wake of the Young Turk Revolution: The Ramadan Of Freedom' in IstanbulFrançois Georgeonpp. 175-195Chapter 8. 31 Mart: A Fundamentalist Uprising in Istanbul in April 1909?Erik-Jan Zürcherpp. 196-211Chapter 9. Freedom Versus Security: Regulating and Managing Public Gatherings After the Young Turk RevolutionNoémi Lévy-Aksupp. 212-234Part III. Constitutional Expectations and Political HorizonsChapter 10. Historicizing the 1908 Revolution: The Case of JamanakAylin Koçunyanpp. 237-264Chapter 11. Continuity and Change in the 1909 Constitutional Revision: An Ottoman Imperial Nation Claims its SovereigntyIleana Moronipp. 265-285Chapter 12. Are they Not Our Workers?' Socialist Hilmi and his Publication İ Ş Tirak: An Appraisal of Ottoman SocialismMeltem Toksözpp. 286-317