In 1807 the reformist Sultan Selim III was overthrown in a palace coup
enacted by the elite special forces of the day-the Janissaries. The
Ottomans were bankrupt and had been forced to make peace with Napoleon
after Austerlitz, but it was Selim III's efforts to reform an empire
that had suffered successive military defeats, and to reform along the
lines of modern principles-with an end to the privileged 'feudal'
position of many in elite Ottoman civil-military society-which sealed
his fate. This book seeks to situate Turkey's reactionary revolutions
of 1807 into a wider European context, that of the French Revolution
and the outbreaks of revolutionary activity in the German states,
Britain and the US. The Ottoman Empire was an interconnected and
crucial part of this early-modern world, and therefore, Aysel Yildiz
argues, must be analyzed in relation to its European rivals. Focusing
on the uprising, and the socio-economic and political conditions which
caused it, this book re-orientates Ottoman history towards Western
Europe, and re-situates the late-Ottoman Empire as a key battle-ground
of political ideas in the modern era.
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The Downfall of a Sultan in the Age of Revolution
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781786721471
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
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I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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