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This vividly detailed revisionist history opens a new vista on the great Ottoman Empire in the early nineteenth century, a key period often seen as the eve of Tanzimat westernizing reforms and the beginning of three distinct histories-ethnic nationalism in the Balkans, imperial modernization from Istanbul, and European colonialism in the Middle East. Christine Philliou brilliantly shines a new light on imperial crisis and change in the 1820's and 1830's by unearthing the life of one man. Stephanos Vogorides (1780-1859) was part of a network of Christian elites known phanariots, institutionally excluded from power yet intimately bound up with Ottoman governance. By tracing the contours of the wide-ranging networks-crossing ethnic, religious, and institutional boundaries-in which the phanariots moved, Philliou provides a unique view of Ottoman power and, ultimately, of the Ottoman legacies in the Middle East and Balkans today. What emerges is a wide-angled analysis of governance as a lived experience at a moment in which there was no clear blueprint for power.
Phanariots --- History --- Vogorides, Stephanos, --- Turkey --- 19th century european history. --- 19th century global history. --- 19th century northern african history. --- 19th century western asian history. --- christian elite. --- christianity. --- colonialism. --- great ottoman empire. --- groundbreaking. --- history. --- imperial crisis. --- imperial modernization. --- imperialism. --- istanbul. --- late ottoman empire. --- middle east. --- military. --- modernization. --- nationalism. --- ottoman empire. --- phanariots. --- reform. --- religion. --- revisionist history. --- revolution. --- stephanos vogorides. --- tanzimat. --- the balkans. --- westernizing reforms.
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"In 1912, Italy occupied Rhodes, an Ottoman town inhabited by Greek Orthodox, Muslims, Jews, and Catholics. Rhodes became a territory of Italy’s empire in 1923 following the Treaty of Lausanne, only one year after Mussolini seized power in Rome. The Ottoman demise corresponded to the expansion of Fascist imperialism in the Mediterranean. Both the Ottoman Young Turks and Italian colonial governors invoked the role of a “new generation” of youth in imperial rule. Generations of Empire investigates the relationship between state and society in light of successive transformations of imperial rule, rethinking Italian colonialism as post-Ottoman history. Andreas Guidi explores how communal life on Rhodes and other islands of the Southern Aegean were affected by the islands’ transition between these regimes, from Muslim empire to military occupation to fascist annexation. Based on archival sources in five languages from seven countries, the book investigates generational dynamics in the domains of political activism, the family, education, work and leisure, and mobility. Generations of Empire offers a vivid picture of how a local society navigated large-scale social and political transformations in the modern Mediterranean."--
Italiens --- Familles --- Jeunesse --- Italians --- Families --- Students --- Youth --- Histoire --- Conditions economiques --- Activite politique --- History --- Economic conditions --- Political activity --- Greece --- Rhodes (Grece : Île) --- Rhodes (Greece : Island) --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Social life and customs --- Dodecanese. --- Fascist colonialism. --- Italy. --- Late Ottoman Empire. --- Mediterranean. --- Mussolini. --- Ottoman Empire. --- Ottoman Young Turks. --- Rhodes. --- Treaty of Lausanne. --- generations. --- imperial. --- post-Ottoman history. --- youth. --- 1900-1999
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"Hizmet Means Service is an examination of the Hizmet movement. Hizmet is named for its focus on service, but it is also often called the Gulen movement, after the Turkish intellectual and inspiration for the movement, Fethullah Gulen, who is known for his contribution to improved interfaith relations. This book studies Hizmet in twelve chapters written by contributors from around the world. This book does not presume that all readers are familiar with Hizmet, but we move beyond mere introductions into scholarly analysis of Fethullah Gulen and the manifestations of this movement"--Provided by publisher.
Islamic sects --- Gülen, Fethullah. --- Gülen, M. Fethullah --- Gulen, Muhammad Fethullah --- كولن، فتح الله --- Gi︠u︡len, Fatkhullakh --- Гюлен, Фатхуллах --- Fatḥ Allāh Gūlin, Muḥammad --- Gūlin, Muḥammad Fatḥ Allāh --- Fatḥ Allāh Gūlan, Muḥammad --- Gūlan, Muḥammad Fatḥ Allāh --- فتح الله گولن، محمد --- فتحالله گولن، محمد --- گولن، فتح الله --- Şahin, M. Abdülfettah --- Gülen, Fetullah --- Ǵulen, Fetulah --- Ѓулен, Фетулах --- Gülen Hizmet Movement. --- GHM --- Gülen Movement --- Gülen Hareketi --- Gülen/Hizmet Hareketi --- Hizmet/Gülen Movement --- Gu̇len, Fetkhullaḣ --- Gu̇len, F. --- Fethullahçı Terör Örgütü --- FETÖ --- fethullah gulen. --- gulen hareketi. --- gulen movement. --- gulenist schools in america. --- gulenists. --- hizmet. --- interfaith dialogue. --- islam christian relations. --- islam. --- islamic mysticism. --- islamic women. --- late ottoman religious movements. --- muslim christian relations. --- political islam. --- religion in turkey. --- religious education. --- religious ethics. --- religious fundamentalism. --- religious service. --- secularization. --- socially conscious islam. --- sufi traditions. --- turkish muslims. --- women and hismet.
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