Young Turks And The Boycott Movement: Nationalism, Protest And The Working Classes In The Formation Of Modern Turkey
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\ Y. Dogan Cetinkaya
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
London, New York
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
: I. B. Tauris
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
, 2014
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xi, 291 p.
SERIES
Series Title
Library of Ottoman studies
Volume Designation
; v. 41
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Index
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction Chapter I: Classes and the Problem of Agency in the Ottoman Empire Non-Muslim and the State Muslim Merchants Muslim Working-class Culture, Class Consciousness and Islam Chapter II: The of Economic Boycott as a Political Weapon, 1908 People Takes Action: Mass Actions and Public The Boycott: Oscillating in between Strike and Boycott Merchants in the Boycott: The Weakest Link Popularization of the National Economy Chapter III: The Shift from Foreign to "Internal" Enemies, 1911 The Cretan Direct Actions and Mobilization of the Society The Boycott Society versus non-Muslims National Economy, and the Working-class State and the Boycott Chapter IV: The Muslim Protest: Economic Boycott as a Weapon under Peacetimes, 1913-1914 The Political Milieu Pamphleting the Muslim Public "Henceforth Goods to be Purchased from Muslim Merchants" Banditry and Agency in the Boycott Movement Epilogue: The Mass Politics in the Second Constitutional Period and the Boycott Movement Popularization of Politics and the Shift in Mass Politics Mass Politics, National Economy and the Boycott Movement Popular Ideology, Islam and the Mobilization of the Masses Bibliography