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Rethinking the Late Ottoman Empire : A Comparative Social and Political History of Albania and Yemen, 1878-1918 / Isa Blumi.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Analecta Isisiana: Ottoman and Turkish StudiesPublisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (213 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781617190964
  • 9781463225513
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  • 320
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table Of Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction. Blinded by the State: Revisiting Late Ottoman Social History in the Balkans and Arabia -- 2. Finding Social History on the Bookshelf: The Tyranny of Sociological Categories in Studies on Albanians and the Balkans -- 3. Redefining Tribal Pathologies, Yemen's undeclared Dynamic beyond the Gaze of the State -- 4. All was not Quiet on the Southern Front: Yemen's Social Hierarchies and the Role of the Ottoman State, 1911-1918 -- 5. Understanding the Margins of Albanian History: Communities on the Edges of the Ottoman Empire -- 6. Defying the State and Defining the State: Local Politics in Educational Reform in the Vilayets of Manastir and Yanya, 1878-1912 -- 7. Locating Fragmented Identities in Switzerland's Ottoman-Albanian Diaspora, 1899-1920 -- 8. Undressing Malësore Albanians: Rewriting Late Ottoman History through its Material Culture -- 9. Resisting Globalization Through the Eyes of Albanian Muslims: Comparing the Successes of the 19th century to the failures of the 21st -- 10. Divergent Loyalties and Their Memory: Albanian Soldiers in the Great War -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
Summary: This collection of Isa Blumi’s essays comprises one historian’s attempts at understanding the late Ottoman Empire through a series of studies of Ottoman Albania and Yemen.
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Frontmatter -- Table Of Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction. Blinded by the State: Revisiting Late Ottoman Social History in the Balkans and Arabia -- 2. Finding Social History on the Bookshelf: The Tyranny of Sociological Categories in Studies on Albanians and the Balkans -- 3. Redefining Tribal Pathologies, Yemen's undeclared Dynamic beyond the Gaze of the State -- 4. All was not Quiet on the Southern Front: Yemen's Social Hierarchies and the Role of the Ottoman State, 1911-1918 -- 5. Understanding the Margins of Albanian History: Communities on the Edges of the Ottoman Empire -- 6. Defying the State and Defining the State: Local Politics in Educational Reform in the Vilayets of Manastir and Yanya, 1878-1912 -- 7. Locating Fragmented Identities in Switzerland's Ottoman-Albanian Diaspora, 1899-1920 -- 8. Undressing Malësore Albanians: Rewriting Late Ottoman History through its Material Culture -- 9. Resisting Globalization Through the Eyes of Albanian Muslims: Comparing the Successes of the 19th century to the failures of the 21st -- 10. Divergent Loyalties and Their Memory: Albanian Soldiers in the Great War -- Conclusion -- Bibliography

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This collection of Isa Blumi’s essays comprises one historian’s attempts at understanding the late Ottoman Empire through a series of studies of Ottoman Albania and Yemen.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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