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The decline of the Ottoman Empire, c. 1798-1913: Robert Johnson puts the decline of a once-great Empire into an international context.(The Unpredictable Past)
; ...views. It is not surprising that the Ottoman Empire, racked by rebellions, corruption in...eastern Europe, and therefore of the Ottoman Empire that governed it for so long. Misha...presided over the dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire. There are five key areas which stand... Read more
Lords of the Horizons: A History of the Ottoman Empire.(Review)(Brief Article)
; Lords of the Horizons: A History of the Ottoman Empire. By Jason Goodwin. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1998. 352 pp. $32.50. The Ottoman Empire finally came to an end in the aftermath...principal goal is to explain what made the Ottoman empire tick and how this well-crafted ... Read more
The End of the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1923.(Review)
; Macfie, A. L. The End of the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1923 London and New York: Longman...1998 A. L. Macfie's The End of the Ottoman Empire, 1908-1923 is the first volume in a...of modern Turkey. The origins of the Ottoman Empire and the events leading to the Young... Read more
Decline of the Ottoman Empire 1174-1914 -- Ottoman Empire,Spain,France,Switzerland,Austria,Bosnia,Serbia,Bulgaria,Romania,Greece,Italy,Albania,Hungary,Turkey,Syria,Cyprus,Crete,Arabia,Iraq,Russia,Geor
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How the Middle East got that way: the seeds of much of the conflict in the Mideast today were planted by Britain and its Allies after World War I, when they carved up the remains of the Ottoman Empire.(TIMES PAST)
; ...the territory of what had been the Ottoman Empire. In drawing the boundaries of what...against Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire. Ruled since 1299 by Muslim sultans...Istanbul, Turkey's biggest city), the Ottoman Empire spanned southeastern Europe, North... Read more
The Ottoman Empire and Early Modern Europe.(Book Review)
; The Ottoman Empire and Early Modern Europe By Daniel...University Press, 2003 The nature of the Ottoman empire and its intersections with the states...and the question of Britons in the Ottoman empire. He notes in the preface that this... Read more
Books: The fall of the Ottoman Empire Geoffrey Wheatcroft looks at the reasons behind the rapid disintegration of one of history's great powers
; ...borders of Saxony to Transylvania, the Ottoman Empire had receded from its 17th-century high-wat...been not so much the decline of the Ottoman empire as the efforts by the European powers...Russia dismembering the corpse. When the Ottoman empire finally did collapse, it seemed that... Read more
Ottoman Policy during the Bulgarian Independence Crisis, 1908-9: Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria at the Outset of the Young Turk Revolution.
; ...important, if not decisive, impact on the Ottoman Empire's foreign policy-making process. An...serious, if not mortal, blow to the Ottoman Empire in the early twentieth century. This...particular, it was becoming hard for the Ottoman Empire to play off the Powers against each... Read more
Role of Ottoman Empire a missing link in Palestine-Jerusalem history
; ...Targay New Straits Times 08-12-2000 Role of Ottoman Empire a missing link in Palestine-Jerusalem history...the Palestine and Jerusalem history is the Ottoman Empire period. The Ottoman Empire, Muslim and Turkish by nature, encompassed... Read more
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Young Turks Group of Turks who wished to remodel the Ottoman Empire...the army and universities. In 1908, a Young Turk rising, led by Enver Pasha and his...virtual dictator. Under Atatürk, the Young Turks merged into the Turkish Nationalist Party... Read more
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Young Turks A loose group of opposition leaders which began to form in the Ottoman Empire...a second rebellion removed him from power in 1909. Relations between the Young Turks, many of whom had remained outside the government, and the new Sultan, Muhammad... Read more
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...industrializing Turkish society. They joined the Central Powers during World War I (1914–18). Facing defeat, they resigned a month before the war ended. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk ; Enver Pasha ; Midhat Pasha . Young Turks Young Turks Young Turks Read more
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Young Turks A number of late 19th- and early 20th-century reformers in the OTTOMAN EMPIRE who carried out the Revolution of 1908. The most... Read more
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Young Turk • n. a member of a revolutionary party in the Ottoman Empire who carried out the revolution of 1908. ∎  a young person eager for radical change to the established order. Read more

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