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Loyalty and Citizenship

Ottoman Perspectives on its Russian Border Region (1878-1914), Transottomanica 6, Osteuropäisch-osmanisch-persische Mobilitätsdynamiken

Erschienen am 06.12.2021, 1. Auflage 2021
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ISBN/EAN: 9783847113195
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 217 S., with one figure
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

Gözde Yazici Cörüt unfolds the details of everyday life and represents the local people as active agents - active, moreover, in relation both to the changing nature and effectiveness of the Ottoman state's assertion of territorial authority and also to the differences between policies and practices of the Russian and Ottoman Empires. Overall, she focuses on the end-of-empire border politics and the issue of Ottoman citizenship not only from the perspective of macro-level political developments and central state power but also in terms of the peripheral specificities of administration and the movements and subjecthood choices of people inhabiting the Russo-Ottoman borderland. The author presents a new type of multi-faceted account of borderland development in which ethno-religious considerations came to inform a somewhat messy production of sovereignty in the context of the modernizing transition between empire and nation-state.

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Autorenportrait

Dr Gözde Yazici Cörüt is a postdoctoral researcher at the "Leibniz-Institut für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Europa" (GWZO) in Leipzig and a principal investigator at the DFG Priority Programme Transottomanica. She completed her PhD in 2016 at the University of Manchester, England.

Rezension

Gözde Yazıcı Cörüt unfolds the details of everyday life and represents the local people as active agents – active, moreover, in relation both to the changing nature and effectiveness of the Ottoman state’s assertion of territorial authority and also to the differences between policies and practices of the Russian and Ottoman Empires.

The author focuses on the end-of-empire border politics and the issue of Ottoman citizenship not only from the perspective of macro-level political developments and central state power but also in terms of the peripheral specificities of administration and the movements and subjecthood choices of people inhabiting the Russo-Ottoman borderland. She presents a new type of multi-faceted account of borderland development in which ethno-religious considerations came to inform a somewhat messy production of sovereignty in the context of the modernizing transition between empire and nation-state.

Schlagzeile

Gözde Yazici Cörüt unfolds the details of everyday life and represents the local people as active agents - active, moreover, in relation both to the changing nature and effectiveness of the Ottoman state's assertion of territorial authority and also to the differences between policies and practices of the Russian and Ottoman Empires.

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