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The Circassians of Turkey: War, Violence and Nationalism from the Ottomans to Atatürk

Autor Dr Caner Yelbasi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2021
Turkey's Circassians were exiled to the Ottoman Empire in the wake of the Russian conquest of the Caucasus in 1864, resettling most notably in the Danubian provinces, Thessaly, Syria, Central Anatolia and the southern shores of the Sea of Marmara. As experienced veterans of the wars with Russia, many Circassians were recruited into the paramilitary groups of the late Ottoman Empire and later fought on both sides in the Turkish Civil War. Here, Caner Yelbasi reveals the complex and important role played by the Circassians of north-western Anatolia in the chaotic years after 1918. Because many of the key Circassian actors either sided initially with The Ottoman Government or later broke away from the `national' movement led by Mustafa Kemal in Ankara, official Turkish historiography frequently labelled them `traitors to the nation'. This book revises this narrative by revealing the overlapping and sometimes conflicting bonds of kinship and political loyalty that inscribed their presence in heartlands of the empire and the republic. Yelbasi shows that the Circassians played an important role in the establishment of the early republic and how the Turkification policies of the Kemalist regime in the two decades following 1918 disrupted their world. Using a wide variety of primary source material, including Ottoman and Republican archives - as well as memoirs, the press and secondary literature - this book sheds light on a minority who, unlike the Kurds or Armenians, are yet to receive scholarly attention in Turkish Studies. It will thus be a vital resource for scholars in Middle East Studies, Turkish Studies and Ottoman Studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780755643677
ISBN-10: 0755643674
Pagini: 264
Ilustrații: 15 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Reveals the role played by Circassians in formation of the Turkish Republic

Notă biografică

Caner Yelbasi is Assistant Professor of History at Mardin Artuklu University, Turkey. He holds a PhD in History from SOAS, University of London.

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsNote on Place-names, Names, AbbreviationsMapsChapter One: IntroductionChapter Two: 'Rebellion' or 'Civil War' Circassian Paramilitary Activism During the Turkish-Greek War of 1919-1920Chapter Three: Civil War in the Empire: Adapazari- Düzce and Yozgat Incidents (1920)Chapter Four: Replacement of the Bandits and Irregular Forces with the Regular Army in the Western Front, Çerkes Ethem, Mustafa Kemal and Ismet (Inönü) Chapter Five: The Circassian Congress, Bandits and Gönen-Manyas Deportations Chapter Six: 150'ers, Circassians and Turkish State 1924-1938Chapter Seven: ConclusionBibliographyArchives and Sources

Recenzii

In this book, Yelbasi supports his arguments by employing rich analyses based on hitherto unused archival documents. It is a valuable study for both academics and the general readers who are interested in late Ottoman and early Turkish Republican history.
By discussing the issues with primary and secondary sources such as Ottoman and Republican archives and memoirs, Yelbasi proposes a new perspective to the existing modern Turkey historiography.
Drawing parallels between the experiences of the Circassians and those of the Kurds in Turkey, this is a clearly written and informative book