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Turks across empires : marketing muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914

Examines the pan-Turkists, a group of Muslim activists who became involved in a wave of revolutions taking place in Russia (1905), Iran (1906) and the Ottoman Empire (1908), particularly focussing on three developments occurring between the middle of the nineteenth century and the First World War: an expansion in mobility, the outbreak of revolution, and a deep politicization of civilizational identity. Because these points are also characteristic of the post-Cold War era, Meyer argues that the experiences surrounding the pan-Turkists can provide valuable lessons for the present day.

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  • "Marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914"@en

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  • "Sur la jaquette : "Turks across empires tells the story of the pan-Turkists, Muslim activists from Russia who gained international notoriety during the Young Turk era of Ottoman history. Yusuf Akçura, Ismail Gasprinskii, and Ahmet Aǧaoǧlu are today remembered as the forefathers of Turkish nationalism, but in the decade preceding the First World War they were known among bureaucrats, journalists and government officials in Russia and Europe as dangerous Muslim radicals. This volume traces the lives and undertakings of the pan-Turkists in the Russian and Ottoman empires, examining the ways in which these individuals formed a part of some of the most important developments to take place in the late imperial era""
  • "Examines the pan-Turkists, a group of Muslim activists who became involved in a wave of revolutions taking place in Russia (1905), Iran (1906) and the Ottoman Empire (1908), particularly focussing on three developments occurring between the middle of the nineteenth century and the First World War: an expansion in mobility, the outbreak of revolution, and a deep politicization of civilizational identity. Because these points are also characteristic of the post-Cold War era, Meyer argues that the experiences surrounding the pan-Turkists can provide valuable lessons for the present day."@en

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  • "Turks across empires : marketing muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914"@en
  • "Turks across empires : marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914"
  • "Turks across empires : marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856-1914"@en
  • "Turks across empires : marketing Muslim identity in the Russian-Ottoman borderlands, 1856 - 1914"
  • "Turks Across Empires: Marketing Muslim Identity in the Russian-Ottoman Borderlands, 1856-1914"@en