This book argues that religious affiliation was the most influential shaper of communal identity in the Ottoman era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frederick F. Anscombe is a Senior Lecturer in Contemporary History at Birkbeck, University of London. His publications include The Ottoman Gulf: The Creation of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar (1997); The Ottoman Balkans, 1750-1830 (edited, 2006); and articles in Past and Present, the Journal of Modern History, and The International History Review.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. State, faith, nation, and the Ottoman Empire 2. The pre-modern Islamic state and military modernization 3. The breaking of the pre-modern Islamic state 4. The reconstructed Muslim state 5. End of empire 6. The post-Ottoman Balkans 7. Post-Ottoman Turkey 8. The post-Ottoman Arab lands 9. The contemporary Balkans 10. Contemporary Turkey 11. Contemporary Arab countries Conclusion. State, faith, and nation.
Introduction 1. State, faith, nation, and the Ottoman Empire 2. The pre-modern Islamic state and military modernization 3. The breaking of the pre-modern Islamic state 4. The reconstructed Muslim state 5. End of empire 6. The post-Ottoman Balkans 7. Post-Ottoman Turkey 8. The post-Ottoman Arab lands 9. The contemporary Balkans 10. Contemporary Turkey 11. Contemporary Arab countries Conclusion. State, faith, and nation.
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