Loyalty and citizenship : : Ottoman perspectives on its Russian border region (1878-1914) / / Gözde Yazıcı Cörüt.

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Superior document:Transottomanica ; v.6
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Place / Publishing House:Göttingen : : V & R unipress,, [2021]
©2021
Year of Publication:2021
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Transottomanica
Physical Description:1 online resource (219 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Table of Contents
  • Body
  • Abstract
  • Acknowledgements
  • Map
  • Introduction
  • Russia's Southern Expansion in the Caucasus until 1878
  • The Treaty of Berlin (13th July, 1878)
  • The Treaty of Berlin and the Armenians
  • The Hamidian Regime, Islamism and Reform Process
  • The Committee of Union and Progress and Reform Process
  • The Relevance of the Armenian Reform Issue
  • Theoretical Framework
  • The Analysis of Strangeness and the Conceptual Insights of the Imperial Borderland Literature
  • Dealing with ˋStrangeness' and the Issue of Imperial Citizenship
  • Chapter Overview
  • Chapter I. State Sovereignty and the Formation of the Russo-Ottoman Border
  • Delimiting and Demarcating the Russo-Ottoman border
  • The meetings in Erzurum and Oltu in 1889
  • A border village: The Case of Nariman
  • Mapping the limits of imperial sovereignties on the Russo-Ottoman border
  • The meeting of the Russo-Ottoman border commission in 1912: Lost Maps and Unclear Borders
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter II. The Ottoman Management of Muslim Mobility across the Russo-Ottoman Border: An Example of Tolerance
  • Monitoring the Movement of People on the Russo-Ottoman Borderland
  • Ambivalent Muslim Loyalties on the Russo-Ottoman Border
  • The Management of Ambivalence on the Russo-Ottoman Border
  • The Welcoming Policy of the Ottoman State towards Muslim Population Movements
  • Tolerance towards Kurdish Tribes
  • Discursive Tools of Struggle against Ambivalences: Erbab-ı Namus and Eshab-ı Su-i-Niyet
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter III. Overlapping Citizenships on the Russo-Ottoman Border
  • The Emergence of the Modern Concept of Citizenship in the Russian and Ottoman Empires
  • The Normative Ground and Belonging
  • Dual Citizenship as Survival
  • Survival Strategies on the Russo-Ottoman Border.
  • Addressing the Strangeness of Dual Citizenship
  • Measuring Loyalty and the Fulfilment of Obligations to the State
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter IV. The Russo-Ottoman Border as a Barrier: The Case of Ottoman Armenians
  • Historical Background: Armenians Straddling the Empires
  • Negotiations between the Russian and Ottoman Empires: Ottoman Armenians in the Russian Caucasus
  • The Ottoman State and the Illegitimate Mobility of Ottoman Armenians
  • The Illegal Flow of Armenians in the Russian Caucasus into Ottoman Lands
  • The Totalizing Border Policy: Stigmatizing Armenians as a Potential Threat
  • Ottoman Armenians in the Russian Caucasus after the Revolution of 1908
  • Conclusion
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Index.