The Ottoman crisis in Western Anatolia

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Ottoman Turkey's coastal provinces in the early nineteenth century were economic powerhouses, teeming with innovation, wealth and energy a legacy of the Ottoman s outward-looking and trade-orientated diplomacy. By the middle of the century, the wide-ranging and radical process of modernisation known collectively as the Tanzimat was underway, in part a symptom of a slow decline in Ottoman financial strength. By the 1920s, the coastal cities were ghost towns. The Ottoman Crisis in Western Anatolia seeks to unpick how and why this happened. A detailed, rich and authoritative regional study, this book offers a unique and original insight into the effects of forced migration, displacement, economic re-organisation and the competing political ideologies focused on modernisation all of which are central to the study of the late Ottoman Empire

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Erol, Emre. - London ; New York : I.B. Tauris, 2016. - xiv, 315 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm. - Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-309) and index
Գիրքը ՀԱԳ- ում բացակայում է։ Տվյալները՝ ՖԲ Library of Byzantine Studies կայքից
https://mamlikshistory.blogspot.com/2023/12/download-pdf-emre-erol-ottoman-crisis.html
Contents: Incorporation into capitalism: from a commercial hub to a boomtown-Ottoman modernization and its consequences-Bourgeoisie cosmopolitanism or nationalisms?-The seeds of turmoil and transition-June 1914: The spring of organized chaos-Extended warfare and the end of the Belle Époque

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