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Journal articles on the topic "Turkey – Politics and government – 1829-1878"

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Hand, Isaac. "“If the Municipality Cannot Do It!”: Negotiating the Boundary between State and Society in Early Republican Turkish Cities." Journal of Urban History, March 26, 2022, 009614422210832. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00961442221083258.

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This article explores the ways in which debates about urban policy became a space for members of the literate Turkish public to negotiate the boundary between state and society during a period of dramatic social transformation in the 1930s. Inspired by circulating urbanist discourses, Turkish reformers reimagined society from street level up by passing a series of laws which empowered municipalities and abolished the neighborhood muhtar and council of elders, the basic units of local administration since 1829. Eleven years later, however, these offices were reconstituted and absorbed into municipal bureaucracy where they became the focus of heated party politics and struggles across Turkey. The debates which brought about this transformation, I argue, were ultimately about how far into daily life the authority of the government should extend and in what ways Turkey was able to adopt international standards of urbanism in a time of economic and political uncertainty.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Turkey – Politics and government – 1829-1878"

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Şeyhun, Ahmet 1958. "Said Halim Pasha : an Ottoman statesman and an Islamist thinker (1865-1921)." Thesis, McGill University, 2002. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=38541.

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This dissertation is a study of the political career and thought of Said Halim Pasha (1865--1921), a prominent Islamist thinker and eminent Ottoman statesman, set against the historical and ideological background of his time.
The period covered in this study extends from the twilight of the Hamidian era to the end of the Ottoman Empire (1900--1922). During these two crucial decades, the Ottoman Empire, prior to its demise, went through an immense transformation. The establishment of the Constitutional regime in July 1908 allowed several ideological currents to circulate freely on the political scene and to compete in filling the vacuum created by the fall of the ancien regime. Among these ideologies, three rose to prominency: Westernism, Turkism, and Islamism. Said Halim Pasha, one of the best representatives of the Islamist school, made important contributions to the ideological debates which were raging. In his writings that appeared between 1910 and 1921, Said Halim Pasha advocated a thorough and radical Islamization of the Muslim world in order to halt its decline and to ensure its progress. With regard to his political career as Grand Vizir of the Ottoman Empire, Said Halim Pasha proved himself to be a mastermind of diplomacy. Until his political isolation and deprivation of power by the Turkist wing of the CUP Government, he kept at bay the aggressive imperialist Powers and frustrated their plans to partition the Ottoman Empire.
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KOÇUNYAN, Aylin. "Negotiating the Ottoman Constitution : 1856-1876." Doctoral thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/27180.

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Defence date: 3 June 2013
Examining Board: Professor Anthony Molho, European University Institute (Supervisor) Professor Edhem Eldem, Boğaziçi University (External Supervisor) Professor Antonella Romano, European University Institute Professor Gilles Pécout, Ecole Normale Supérieure
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The dissertation is about the genesis of the Ottoman Constitution, which was promulgated on December 23, 1876. The main objective is to reconstruct the nineteenth-century Ottoman constitutional movement in relation to Europe and international politics without neglecting the internal administrative developments that affected the process. The dissertation traces the transcultural and transnational dimension of the internal process of the genesis of the Ottoman Constitution and shows that the Ottoman constitutional movement developed beyond the control of Ottoman bureaucracy and state apparatus, through a web of relations that exceeded the boundaries of the Ottoman territory. The movement incorporated, from domestic authorities to foreign powers, a plurality of formal and informal agents of different ethno-religious, cultural and ideological backgrounds and of different legal norms. The dissertation investigates how Ottoman reformers synthesised different legal traditions, imported from the West to the Ottoman context through various human channels, and how the Ottomans' constitutional thought was shaped and negotiated by the encounter of European models with the imperial political culture as well as by the encounter of foreign actors with domestic draftsmen.
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Books on the topic "Turkey – Politics and government – 1829-1878"

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Crime of numbers: The role of statistics in the Armenian question (1878-1918). New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2010.

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Kıbrıs'ta Turk milli mücadelesi ve 1958 Türkiye mitingleri (1878-1958). Ankara: Berikan Yayınevi, 2013.

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Doğu Rumeli'de kayıp köyler: İslimye Sancağı'nda 1878'den günümüze göçler, isim değişiklikleri ve harabeler. Cağaloğlu, İstanbul: Bağlam, 2008.

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Avrasya Stratejik Araştırmalar Merkezi (Turkey) and Avrasya-Bir Vakfı, eds. Batı Trakya Türk Cumhuriyeti: "100. yıl anısına". İstanbul: Wizart Edutainment, 2014.

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Avyarov. Osmanlı-Rus ve İran savaşları'nda Kürtler, 1801-1900. Kızılay, Ankara: Sipan Yayıncılık Araştırma İthalat ve İhracat Merkezi, 1995.

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Avyarov. Osmanlı-Rus ve İran savaşları'nda Kürtler, 1801-1900. Kızılay, Ankara: Sipan Yayıncılık Araştırma İthalat ve İhracat Merkezi, 1995.

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Dündar, Fuat. Crime of numbers: The role of statistics in the Armenian question (1878-1918). 2017.

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Sacred Law In The Holy City: The Khedival Challenge To The Ottomans As Seen From Jerusalem, 1829-1841 (Ottoman Empire and Its Heritage). Brill Academic Publishers, 2004.

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Last Ottoman Wars: The Human Cost, 1877-1923. University of Utah Press, 2019.

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Salt, Jeremy. Last Ottoman Wars: The Human Cost, 1877-1923. University of Utah Press, 2019.

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