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Island and Empire : How Civil War in Crete Mobilized the Ottoman World



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Autore: Peçe Uğur Z Visualizza persona
Titolo: Island and Empire : How Civil War in Crete Mobilized the Ottoman World Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Redwood City : , : Stanford University Press, , 2024
©2024
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (274 pages)
Disciplina: 940
Soggetto topico: HISTORY / Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire
Soggetto geografico: Crete (Greece) History Turkish rule, 1669-1898
Turkey History Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918
Soggetto non controllato: Crete
Ottoman Empire
Refugees
civil war
displacement
imperialism
migration
nationalism
protestors/protest
violence
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NOTE ON NAMES AND SPELLING -- INTRODUCTION: NO REFUGEE IS an ISLAND -- ONE. FEAR and TREMBLING in the MEDITERRANEAN Civil War in Crete and the Birth of a Refugee Question -- TWO. SHELTERING MOUNTAIN The European Military Intervention and the Exodus of Crete’s Muslims -- THREE. ADAPTABILITY in VULNERABILITY The Muslim Minority in Autonomous Crete, 1898–1908 -- FOUR “CRETE OR DEATH” Sounds of Protest in the Ottoman Empire -- FIVE. RESETTLING the DISPLACED into HISTORY Refugee Boycotters in the Ottoman Protest Movement -- CONCLUSION: AGAINST VIOLENCE Worse Than Refugeehood Is Death -- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN NOTES -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX
Sommario/riassunto: In the 1890s, conflict erupted on the Ottoman island of Crete. At the heart of the Crete Question, as it came to be known around the world, were clashing claims of sovereignty between Greece and the Ottoman Empire. The island was of tremendous geostrategic value, boasting one of the deepest natural harbors in the Mediterranean, and the conflict quickly gained international dimensions with an unprecedented collective military intervention by six European powers. Island and Empire shows how events in Crete ultimately transformed the Middle East. Uğur Zekeriya Peçe narrates a connected history of international intervention, mass displacement, and popular mobilization. The conflict drove a wedge between the island's Muslims and Christians, quickly acquiring a character of civil war. Civil war in turn unleashed a humanitarian catastrophe with the displacement of more than seventy thousand Muslims from Crete. In years following, many of those refugees took to the streets across the Ottoman world, driving the largest organized modern protest the empire had ever seen. Exploring both the emergence and legacies of violence, Island and Empire demonstrates how Cretan refugees became the engine of protest across the empire from Salonica to Libya, sending ripples farther afield beyond imperial borders. This history that begins within an island becomes a story about the end of an empire.
Titolo autorizzato: Island and Empire  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9781503639249
150363924X
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9911008425303321
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Serie: Stanford Ottoman World Series: Critical Studies in Empire, Nature, and Knowledge Series