Social Relations in Ottoman Diyarbekir, 1870-1915

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Joost Jongerden, Jelle Verheij
BRILL, 3 Ağu 2012 - 369 sayfa
"Social Relations in Ottoman Diyarbekir, 1870-1915" offers new, microhistoric and non-nationalist perspectives on the late 19th century history of the province of Diyarbekir. Focusing on a period dominated by violent conflicts between the authorities and various local elites and population groups of the region urban Muslims, Kurds, Armenians, Syrian Christians and others this book offers new insights into the social history of the region and the origins of the Armenian and Kurdish "Questions," which were to gain such prominence in the 20th century.
 

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Introduction
1
Some Notes on EthnoReligious Groups Local Powers and the Ottoman State in Diyarbekir Province 18001870
15
Mili İbrahim Paşa Ziya Gökalp and Political Struggle in Diyarbekir at the Turn of the 20th Century
55
Diyarbekir and the Armenian Crisis of 1895
85
State Tribe Dynasty and the Contest over Diyarbekir at the Turn of the 20th Century
147
Land Disputes in Peasant Petitions in Postrevolutionary Diyarbekir
179
A Preliminary Investigation of Some Primary Sources
217
Relations between Kurds and Syriacs and Assyrians in Late Ottoman Diyarbekir
241
A Provisional List of NonMuslim Settlements in the Diyarbekir Vilayet Around 1900
299
B Diyarbekir and the Armenian Crisis of 1895The Fate of the Countryside
333
C Telegraphs from Diyarbekir and Pirinccizade Arif Effendis Speech
345
D Family Tree of Ziya Gökalp
353
E British map of Diyarbekir and Surroundings 1904 FO 8818362
355
Name and Subject Index
357
Place Index
365
Tribes aşiret Index
371

Armenians and Kurds in the Young Turk Era 191525
267
Annexes
297

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Joost Jongerden is Assistant Professor at Sociology and Anthropology of Development of Wageningen University, the Netherlands. His research interests include socio-spatial analyses of the Kurdish issue in Turkey. He is co-editor of "Nationalisms and Politics in Turkey" (Routledge, 2011). Jelle Verheij is an independent researcher, specializing in the history and geography of Eastern Turkey and the late Ottoman Empire. He has published several articles on Armenian-Ottoman and Kurdish-Ottoman relations before World War I.

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