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Index
Author biography
Title page
Dedication & Copyright page
Contents
Preface: Thirty Years of Turkish History
I. SOURCES AND LITERATURE
Introduction
1. The Politician as Historian, Historians in Politics: On the Nutuk (Speech) of Mustafa Kemal Pasha
2. Young Turk Memoirs as a Historical Source: Kâzým Karabekir’s I·stiklâl Harbimiz
3. The Historiography of the Constitutional Revolution: Broad Consensus, Some Disagreement and a Missed Opportunity
4. The Rise and Fall of ‘Modern’ Turkey: Bernard Lewis’s Emergence Fifty Years On
II. IMPERIAL TWILIGHT
Introduction
5. The Ottoman Empire 1850–1922: Unavoidable Failure?
6. The Ides of April: A Fundamentalist Uprising in Istanbul in 1909?
7. Sultan Mehmet V’s Visit to Kosovo in June 1911
8. Who Were the Young Turks?
9. The Young Turk Mindset
10. Atatürk as a Unionist
11. The Ottoman Legacy of the Kemalist Republic
III. THE GREAT WAR
Introduction
12. The Ottoman Conscription System in Theory and Practice, 1844–1918
13. The Ottoman Soldier in World War I
14. The Ottoman Empire and the Armistice of Moudhros
15. Renewal and Silence: Post-war Unionist and Kemalist Rhetoric on the Armenian Genocide
IV. TOWARDS THE NATION STATE
Introduction
16. Young Turks, Ottoman Muslims and Turkish Nationalists: Identity Politics 1908–38
17. Were the Progressives Conservative?
18. Institution Building in the Kemalist Republic Compared with Pahlevi Iran: The People’s Party
19. Touring Anatolia at the End of the Atatürk Era: Kemalist Turkey Observed by Western Visitors
20. Islam in the Service of the Caliphate and the Secular State
21. Turning Points and Missed Opportunities in the Modern History of Turkey: Where Could Things Have Gone Differently?
Notes
Bibliography of Erik J. Zürcher
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