Population displacements and multiple mobilities in the late Ottoman Empire

"The long-lasting Ottoman Empire was a theatre of armed conflict and human displacement. Whereas military victories in the early modern period enabled its territorial expansion and internal consolidation, the later centuries were shaped by military defeat and domestic turmoil, setting hundreds...

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Contributors: Horel, Catherine 1966- (Editor) ; Severin-Barboutie, Bettina 1968- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill 2023
In:Year: 2023
Series/Journal:The Ottoman Empire and its heritage volume 77
Further subjects:B Middle East / Generals / HISTORY
B Social History / HISTORY
B Collection of essays
B Emigration & Immigration / SOCIAL SCIENCE
B Social & Cultural History
B Migration
B Middle Eastern history
B Refugees (Turkey) History 20th century
B Military history
B Mobility
B Asia / Generals / HISTORY
B Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
B HISTORY / Military / Other
B Migration, Einwanderung und Auswanderung
B Migration, immigration & emigration
B Refugees (Turkey) History 19th century
B Turkey Emigration and immigration History 19th century
B SOCIAL SCIENCE / Generals / Ethnic Studies
B Geschichte des Nahen und Mittleren Ostens
B Generals / HISTORY / Military
B Ottoman Empire
B Military History
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Summary:"The long-lasting Ottoman Empire was a theatre of armed conflict and human displacement. Whereas military victories in the early modern period enabled its territorial expansion and internal consolidation, the later centuries were shaped by military defeat and domestic turmoil, setting hundreds of thousands, sometimes even millions of people in motion. Spanning from Europe to Asia, the book reassesses these movements. Rather than adopting a teleological approach to the study of the Ottoman defeat, it connects late Ottoman history to wider dynamics, extending or challenging existing concepts and narratives"--
Path-breaking studies on population displacement during the disintegration process of the Ottoman Empire
Item Description:Zielgruppe: 5PBC, Bezug zu Migrantengruppen oder-gemeinschaften
ISBN:9004543694
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/9789004543690