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The Transformation of Ottoman Crete : Revolts, Politics and Identity in the Late Nineteenth Century.

By: Senisik, PinarMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Library of Ottoman studiesPublication details: London : I.B. Tauris, 2011. Content type: text Media type: computer ISBN: 9780857720566; 0857720562; 1848855419; 9781848855410Subject(s): 1669-1899 | HISTORY -- Europe -- Greece | Politics and government | Crete (Greece) -- History -- Turkish rule, 1669-1898 | Crete (Greece) -- Politics and government -- 19th century | Crete (Greece) -- Histoire -- 1669-1898 (Domination turque) | Greece -- CreteGenre/Form: History.DDC classification: 949.5905 LOC classification: DF901.C835
Contents:
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Theories of Nationalism and Conceptual Framework; Available Literature on Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Crete; A Note on the Primary Sources; Outline; 1. THE CREATION OF MODERN GREEK IDENTITY AND ITS IMPACT ON OTTOMAN CRETE; The Pre-revolutionary Era: Korais and Rhigas; Ellinismos vs. Romiossini: Paradoxes in Greek Nationalism; National Historiography; National Folklore; National Language and Education; The Role Played by the Greek Consuls; The Megali Idea and the Greek Irredentist Aspirations in the 'Greek Irredenta'; Conclusion.
2. THE ISLAND OF CRETE: HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDGeography; People and Population; A Profile of the Socio-Economic Life of Cretan Muslims: the Council of Evkaf and Orphans; The Rebellious History of the Island; The Hamidian Officials' Views Concerning the Cretan Issue; Conclusion; 3. VIOLENCE REVISITED: COMMITTEE, GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE CRETAN REVOLT OF 1896; The Hamidian Era; Financial Difficulties and the Reform Committee in Crete; Turhan Pasa and the Adjournment of the General Assembly; The Outbreak of the Revolt; Abdullah Pasa's Arrival in Crete; Abdullah Pasa's Proclamations.
The Revival of the Halepa Pact and the Convocation of the General AssemblyEuropean Opposition to the Ottoman Military Authority; Imperial Commissioners and the August Arrangements; Conclusion; 4. THE CRETAN REVOLT OF 1897; The Greek Intrigue; Greek Occupation of Ottoman Crete; Prince George's Arrival; The Sublime Porte's Diplomatic Attempts before Europe; Europeans' Request and the Ottoman Response; The Sitia Revolt; The Revolts in Sarakina and Candanos and the Muslim Immigration; Activities of Greece on the Ottoman-Greek Frontier; European Dissidence about a Blockade.
Imperial Expansion: European Blockade and Occupation of CreteProclamation of Autonomy by the European Admirals; Muslim Migration and Military Cordon; On the Eve of War; Ethnike Hetairia's Apology; Post-war Conditions in Crete; Resentments of the Cretans; Acceptance of the Autonomous Government by the General Assembly; Life Struggles of the Cretan Muslims; Memoranda of the Cretan Assembly; Conclusion; 5. CHALLENGING AUTHORITY, TRANSFORMING POLITICS: THE END OF OTTOMAN RULE IN CRETE; Diplomatic Politics and the Candidacy of Prince George; Muslim Refugees and Relief Attempts.
Ottoman State Attempts to Cooperate with RussiaLocal Conditions in Crete; Provincial Administration and the Cretan Assembly; Candia in September 1898; Admiral Noel's Demands and the Ottoman Response; Collective Note of the European States; The Withdrawal of Ottoman Troops from Crete; Conclusion; CONCLUSION; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.
Summary: The island of Crete under Ottoman rule in the nineteenth century saw successive revolts from its majority Christian population, who were set on union with the newly-independent Greece. This book offers an original perspective on the social, political and ideological transformation of Ottoman Crete within the nationalist context of the late nineteenth century. It focuses on the Cretan revolts of 1896 and 1897, and examines the establishment of the autonomous Cretan State and the withdrawal of Ottoman troops from the island in 1898. Based on Ottoman, British and American archival sources, the au.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; Theories of Nationalism and Conceptual Framework; Available Literature on Nineteenth-Century Ottoman Crete; A Note on the Primary Sources; Outline; 1. THE CREATION OF MODERN GREEK IDENTITY AND ITS IMPACT ON OTTOMAN CRETE; The Pre-revolutionary Era: Korais and Rhigas; Ellinismos vs. Romiossini: Paradoxes in Greek Nationalism; National Historiography; National Folklore; National Language and Education; The Role Played by the Greek Consuls; The Megali Idea and the Greek Irredentist Aspirations in the 'Greek Irredenta'; Conclusion.

2. THE ISLAND OF CRETE: HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDGeography; People and Population; A Profile of the Socio-Economic Life of Cretan Muslims: the Council of Evkaf and Orphans; The Rebellious History of the Island; The Hamidian Officials' Views Concerning the Cretan Issue; Conclusion; 3. VIOLENCE REVISITED: COMMITTEE, GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE CRETAN REVOLT OF 1896; The Hamidian Era; Financial Difficulties and the Reform Committee in Crete; Turhan Pasa and the Adjournment of the General Assembly; The Outbreak of the Revolt; Abdullah Pasa's Arrival in Crete; Abdullah Pasa's Proclamations.

The Revival of the Halepa Pact and the Convocation of the General AssemblyEuropean Opposition to the Ottoman Military Authority; Imperial Commissioners and the August Arrangements; Conclusion; 4. THE CRETAN REVOLT OF 1897; The Greek Intrigue; Greek Occupation of Ottoman Crete; Prince George's Arrival; The Sublime Porte's Diplomatic Attempts before Europe; Europeans' Request and the Ottoman Response; The Sitia Revolt; The Revolts in Sarakina and Candanos and the Muslim Immigration; Activities of Greece on the Ottoman-Greek Frontier; European Dissidence about a Blockade.

Imperial Expansion: European Blockade and Occupation of CreteProclamation of Autonomy by the European Admirals; Muslim Migration and Military Cordon; On the Eve of War; Ethnike Hetairia's Apology; Post-war Conditions in Crete; Resentments of the Cretans; Acceptance of the Autonomous Government by the General Assembly; Life Struggles of the Cretan Muslims; Memoranda of the Cretan Assembly; Conclusion; 5. CHALLENGING AUTHORITY, TRANSFORMING POLITICS: THE END OF OTTOMAN RULE IN CRETE; Diplomatic Politics and the Candidacy of Prince George; Muslim Refugees and Relief Attempts.

Ottoman State Attempts to Cooperate with RussiaLocal Conditions in Crete; Provincial Administration and the Cretan Assembly; Candia in September 1898; Admiral Noel's Demands and the Ottoman Response; Collective Note of the European States; The Withdrawal of Ottoman Troops from Crete; Conclusion; CONCLUSION; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.

The island of Crete under Ottoman rule in the nineteenth century saw successive revolts from its majority Christian population, who were set on union with the newly-independent Greece. This book offers an original perspective on the social, political and ideological transformation of Ottoman Crete within the nationalist context of the late nineteenth century. It focuses on the Cretan revolts of 1896 and 1897, and examines the establishment of the autonomous Cretan State and the withdrawal of Ottoman troops from the island in 1898. Based on Ottoman, British and American archival sources, the au.

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